GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Next week, Atari and developer Reflections will attempt to restore ...
Been a while since you last were the "Wheelman?" If you skipped the last installment of Driver, you might not realize that this week's release of Driver: Parallel Lines is causing long-time fans of ...
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LYON, FRANCE - 6 March 2006 - Atari today revealed details about the soundtrack to its forthcoming Hollywood-style action-driving blockbuster Driver: Parallel Lines. Alongside over 70 stunning ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Currently scheduled for release on the PlayStation 2 and the Xbox in March, Driver: Parallel Lines is the fourth installment of Reflections ...
Yellow lines. To drivers they say, "stop and you're in trouble". They're the only things on the road I can easily respect! And while my knowledge of symbols is about as advanced as my plan for world ...
When the first version of Driver hit store shelves in July 1999 on PlayStation, Reflections title was a game that filled a giant whole in my game library. Building on its successes with Destruction ...
If the reception to Driver 3 was a revelation for the good folks at Reflections, the result produced a major shift in the way you play Driver: Parallel Lines. The fourth game in the series is less ...
It's a dark and stormy night in Newcastle. Somewhere in the bowels of a development house, improbably broad hoses are being fitted to a giant iron casket full of amniotic fluid. A suitably dramatic ...
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