Originally designed for 50Hz TVs. While it technically has a lower frame rate, some PAL versions of NFS games included multi-language support (French, German, Spanish, etc.) that isn't always present on NTSC discs. Why Undercover is Worth a Replay

While it received mixed reviews at launch, Undercover has aged into a cult classic for a few reasons:

Whether you’re hunting for the version for its language options or the NTSC version for that native 60Hz feel, Need for Speed Undercover remains a high-octane trip down memory lane. Dust off your steering wheel, load up your ISO, and get ready to go undercover. If you'd like, I can help you refine this further:

Back in the day, your region determined your game. Today, your setup dictates your choice:

Released in 2008, marked a return to the high-stakes, "cops-and-robbers" style gameplay that fans loved in Most Wanted . Today, whether you are a retro collector or an emulation enthusiast, finding the right ISO file—whether PAL or NTSC —is the first step toward hitting the Tri-City Bay streets. PAL vs. NTSC: Which Version Do You Need?

Fix the original 4:3 aspect ratio found on the PS2 version.

Racing Without Borders: Exploring Need for Speed Undercover [PAL][NTSC][ISO]