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Ubisoft trademarks Driver: The Recruit
Last week Ubisoft filed a trademark registration for "Driver: The…
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Driver Wii controls detailed
The development team working on the Wii version of Driver:…
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Four more Wii games coming from Ubisoft
According to a Spanish release document, there are four new…
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Ubisoft acquires Driver franchise
Driver has had its ups and downs since debuting on the PlayStation in 1999, and with Driver: Parallel Lines the franchise was brought back…
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Driver Parallel Lines Review
Driver 3 had some fairly hefty expectations, but the game didn't do as well as Atari hoped, for some pretty obvious reasons. It was…
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Driver: Parallel Lines soundtrack to be released over iTunes
Nimrod Productions and Atari have announced that the soundtrack will be released via iTunes and will come in two volumes. The first of which…
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Driver: Parallel Lines soundtrack artists revealed
Driver: Parallel Lines features two distinct eras of gameplay, so Atari has chosen artists who most reflect these times. In collaboration with the audio…
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Is a PSP version of Driver: Parallel Lines in development?
According to a report on GameSpot Atari has confirmed a PSP version of Driver: Parallel Lines is in development at Sumo Digital. Sumo has…
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Atari launches Driver: Parallel Lines website
The website is your usual affair with fancy animations popping up all over the place as you navigate to the content on offer. The…
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Chat with developers of Driver: Parallel Lines
DRIV3R is undoubtedly one of the most disappointing games of this generation, failing to live up to its hype in almost every way. Hefty…
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More Driver in 2006
Atari has announced that the next game in the Driver series is due on PlayStation 2 and Xbox in 2006 and is currently in…
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