Posted Jun 13, 2007 at 12:40PM by Ryan A. Listed in: Games, Screenshots, Driver: Parallel Lines Tags: Atari, Ubisoft, Wiimote, PS2, New York, Nunchuk
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Driver: Parallel Lines from Ubisift and Reflections Interactive - Image 1

What we have here is the latest batch of screenshots for upcoming video game Driver: Parallel Lines. Publisher Ubisoft recently announced that the action/driving title will be available across Europe this coming June 28. The franchise used to be owned by Atari but Ubisoft acquired it late last year.

Parallel Lines first appeared back in 2006 on the original Xbox and PlayStation 2 (PS2). The Wii version has been enhanced with various improvements, such as the addition of compatibility with the motion-sensitive controllers. The Nunchuk will be used to drive vehicles while the Wiimote is for aiming at and shooting down enemies.

Focusing on the game itself, Drive: Parallel Lines offers around 35 different missions to be accomplished all over New York City. Another interesting thing about these missions is that they are divided between two eras, with one from the late 70s and the other one occurring around the present time.

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   by sded (Unregistered) - 2007-06-13
 » Not to bash on the Wii but

Did anyone else think this game LOOKED like a psp game? Graphics are really bad.

   by Dan (Unregistered) - 2007-06-14
 » urgh

This was a terrible PS2 game, why even bother porting it



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