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Nintendo GameCube
Release Date: September 16, 2003   |   Genre:
PC
Release Date: April 8, 2011   |   Genre: Life Simulation
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: January 29, 2001   |   Genre: Racing
Driving Emotion Type-S takes advantage of the power of the PlayStation2 computer entertainment system to bring you real-world physics, and realistically rendered cars and tracks.
Microsoft Xbox 360
Release Date: September 6, 2011   |   Genre: Action
The game takes place a few months after the events of Driv3r. It is revealed that both Tanner and Jericho survived the shootout in Istanbul. In the game's trailer, it is revealed that since then, both men have recovered and Jericho has escaped to San Francisco, while Tanner has pursued him there. Jericho is shown being transported in the back of a prison truck, but manages to escape with a vial of acid hidden within his mouth. He overpowers the guards, and hijacks the truck. Tanner and Tobias witness this from Tanner's car, pursuing Jericho as he causes havoc on the streets of the city. Tanner ends up in front of Jericho in an alleyway, and gets pushed in front of a tractor trailer. A hard crash occurs, putting him into a coma. The game will take place in Tanner's coma dream
Nintendo 3DS
Release Date: September 6, 2011   |   Genre: Sandbox
Tanner is back and full of rage in the new Driver Renegade for the Nintendo 3DS. Driver Renegade takes place between the stories of Driver 1 and Driver 2. After years of undercover work for the NYPD, John Tanner leaves his badge and takes protection under Senator Ballard to take care of crime in his own way. As a renegade, Tanner cleans up the New York streets and punishes those that oppose him. Driver Renegade brings non- stop 3D car chases to the Nintendo 3DS system.
Microsoft Xbox
Release Date: March 14, 2006   |   Genre: Action
Sony PSP
Release Date: May 7, 2008   |   Genre: Racing, Shooter
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: October 22, 2002   |   Genre: Racing
Get behind the wheel and back on the streets as Tanner, the world's fastest undercover driver. An international gang war has erupted, and you are caught in the crossfire. Experience all new urban chaos as you dodge U.S. and Brazilian gangsters.
Sony Playstation
Release Date: November 13, 2000   |   Genre: Action, Racing
You are an undercover driver, trying to survive amidst an international war between American and Brazilian gangs. The action takes you to Chicago, Las Vegas, Rio and Havana, all of which are depicted in detail, with curved roads added from the first game. As before, you have full control over the car as it storms around the streets. A new feature is the ability to get out of the car, and carjack others. This is especially useful when you have fallen victim to the advanced damage modeling. There is a full sequence of missions to complete, as well as some pre-set challenges and a Free Driving mode allowing you to explore at your leisure.
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Release Date: May 15, 2000   |   Genre: Racing
In Driver, the driving (pun intended) force of the world is crime. The main character, an ex-race car driver, takes on the role of an undercover cop. It seems your superior officer has decided to put your talents to the test. He orders you to infiltrate the local mob group, and to help bring it down from the inside. As a result, the game takes place from the perspective of a low-level gang member. The action speeds into a number of different cities, ranging from San Francisco to Miami. It is on the streets that the main part of the game will take place. Basically, Driver is broken into a number of mini-missions. In total, over 30 different challenges await the persistent gamer. The missions are divided between the various locales of the game. The different assignments will each require a special tactic. As an example, consider the mission in which the objective is to destroy an enemy getaway vehicle. In such a situation, the primary goal is to keep an eye on the target and ram it into submission. If the orders are to pick up a gang member within a time limit, speed and secrecy become of utmost importance. If the cops see the exchange, the badges will be on you like glue. Each situation will require a measure of thought and intelligence. Driver also offers a couple of extra side games. The survival mode sets the player against a horde of maniacal police officers. The crazed cops will do anything to smash you into submission. The result is a race through the city with a bunch of cops on your tail. It is a test of endurance. In the getaway mode, the idea is to flee for safety from the encroaching stiffs. The game places you in an area of the city, with a cop on your tail. Your only goal is to avoid the authorities. Be careful, though, as the cops may set up a roadblock to impede your progress. Driver is designed with the Game Boy Color in mind. It offers a password save system to keep your data under wraps.