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The PlayStation and iOS versions received "favorable" reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. [47] [48] Jeff Lundrigan reviewed the PlayStation version of the game for Next Generation, rating it four stars out of five, and stated that "a movie buff's dream – but Driver is still great even if you aren't big on movies". [40]
The first game of the Driver series was released for the PlayStation on 25 June 1999 in Europe and 30 June in the U.S. It was later released in 2000 for Game Boy Color in April, Windows in September, Mac in December, and iOS in December 2009.
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Driver 2 (also known as Driver 2: Back on the Streets and as Driver 2: The Wheelman Is Back in North America) is a 2000 action driving video game and the second installment of the Driver series. It was developed by Reflections Interactive and published by Infogrames for PlayStation .
Nintendo Switch/PC/PS4/Xbox One: World in Conflict: 2007: PC: A RTS where USSR begins an invasion on US soil starting by attacking New York and taking the Liberty statue. World of Subways Vol. 1: 2008: PC: A subway driver simulator which takes place in the underground of New York City and New Jersey. World of Subways Vol. 4: 2015: PC
This two-part set includes a cordless drill and a cordless impact driver, each with their own battery. The set also comes with a battery charger and a carrying case. DIY just got a whole lot easier.
Driver 3 (stylized as DRIV3R) is a 2004 action-adventure game, the third installment in the Driver series. It was developed by Reflections Interactive , published by Atari , and released on PlayStation 2 , Xbox and mobile phones in June 2004, Microsoft Windows in March 2005, and Game Boy Advance in October 2005.
The Nintendo eShop [4] is a digital distribution service for the Nintendo Switch, and formerly available via the Nintendo Network for the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. Launched in June 2011 on the Nintendo 3DS, [ 5 ] the Nintendo eShop served as the successor to both the Wii Shop Channel and DSi Shop .