NFS presented maximum colour to a DOS game, plus it was the coolest racing game ever that created a loyal fan base.

User Rating: 9 | Road & Track Presents: The Need for Speed PC
Need For Speed stands out as the biggest arcade-style racing game title of all times. All of this started with the first PC version of the game released in 1995. When it was released, it drew the instant attention of gamers of that time because of the use of really vivid colour in DOS mode. It was so artistic that even by today's standard, you would admit that it is still colourful.
The typical arcade-racing games are based on two things-- diverse and scenic race tracks and cool wheels. NFS did both this job with highest sincerity. During that time you could not find a game with so beautiful race tracks. With cool cars around, the racing opponents were designed to give you such a hard time that you would get back to the game again and again till you win each track by a second or two. I played this game first as a demo in early 1996 (back then a 5mb demo seemed a really big file) and the full game in 1997. So I can't exactly recall the number of tracks or the available cars. But my feelings for this game lingers on. This proves the success of this game. Plus I have loyally picked all of the NFS /Underground games and eagerly wait for a new installment each year.