The game

In 1999 it was Driver, in 2000 it was Driver 2. Having won game of the year awards all across Europe and the US, and collecting an interactive BAFTA, now the
groundbreaking 3d action driving game is back.

- Over 70 playable vehicles, including cars, bikes, boats, artics, and buses.
- 8 different weapons, including handguns, machine guns and grenade launchers.
- Over 30 story integrated missions.
- Over 30 fmv sequences featuring the voice talents of Michael Madsen, Ving Rhames, Michelle Rodriguez and Mickey Rourke.
- 3 highly detail cities: Miami, Nice, Istanbul.
- 12 licensed music tracks.
- Driving games.
- Innovative Thrill Cam.
- Director Mode, now with slow mo effect.

THIS WEBSITE IS
PURELY FOR
THE

PS2

FORMAT OF

DRIV3R

Reflections

Martin Edmondson's Newcastle-based studio has been making games for 19 years, with number 1 titles in several formats, specialising in the highly competitive motor sports genre.

Previous to the enormous success of Driver, the biggest selling game of 1999, the studio was responsible for Destruction Derby and Destruction Derby2, which helped to establish the PlayStation as the key gaming platform of the 1990s.
In the 1980s the acclaimed Shadow of the Beast series did a similar job for the
Commodore Amiga.

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Title history.

Stuntman (PS2) 2002
Driver 2 (PS1) 2000
Driver (PS1, PC) 1999
Destruction Derby 2 (PS1, PC) 1996
Monster Trucks (PS1 PC) 1996
Destruction Derby (PS1, PC) 1995
Brian the Lion (Amiga, CD32) 1994
Shadow of the Beast III (Amiga) 1992
A.W.E.S.O.M.E. (Amiga) 1990
Shadow of the Beast II (Amiga) 1990
Shadow of the Beast (Amiga) 1989
Ballistix (BBC Micro, Amiga, Atari St) 1989
Stryker's Run ( Acorn Electron) 1987
Codename Droid (BBC Micro, Acorn Electron) 1986
Ravenskull (BBC Micro, Acorn Electron) 1985

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