Driver Parallel Lines Wii
Reach the following mileage on your odometer to unlock the corresponding feature. Unlock Body Snatchers Drive Mode: Reach 666 miles on your odometer and then melee attack a pedestrian or policeman to play as that character. Unlock Night Night Mode: Reach 700 miles on your odometer to unlock this mode where it is always night. Unlock Shortest Day Mode Reach 800 miles on your odometer to make a day last only 24 seconds. Unlock Far Out Drive Mode: Reach 900 miles on your odometer to unlock this psychedelic effect. With this list of cheats you'll find it impossible to go wrong in the game, just pause gameplay and enter the password of the cheat you want to enable.
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Unlock Invincibility: Enter the password 'STEELMAN' or 'IRONMAN'. Unlock ALL Weapons in your Time Zone: Enter the passowrd 'GUNRANGE'. Unlock ALL Vehicles: Enter the password 'CARSHOW' Unlock Infinite Nitro: Enter the password 'ZOOMZOOM'. Unlock Infinite Ammunition: Enter the password 'GUNBELT'. Unlock Indestructible Cars: Enter the password 'ROLLBAR'. Unlock Weak Cop Cars: Enter the password 'KEYSTONE'. Free Garage: Enter the password 'TOOLDUP'.
Upgrades Cost Nothing: Enter the password 'TOOLEDUP'. The following cars are unlocked when you complete the corresponding task. Unlock Raven Racer: Win the Driver GP Long Island Race in 1978 Unlock Hot Rod: Win the Driver GP Long Island Race in 2006. Unlock Bonsai Racer: Win the La Guardia race in 1978 on the Medium difficulty setting. Unlock Brooklyn Racer: Win the Jersey Racetrack race in 1978 on the Medium difficulty setting.
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•: June 26, 2007 •: June 28, 2007 •: June 29, 2007,, Mode(s) Driver: Parallel Lines is the fourth installment in the. It is a departure from previous titles in the series that focused on multiple cities, as the game takes place in, within the periods of 1978 and 2006. It is also the only title not to involve undercover cop, John Tanner, but instead focuses on a get-away driver named T.K., who seeks revenge on a gang he worked with during his youth, after they framed him for the murder of a drug lord they held for ransom. Due to the underwhelming performance of, particularly the often-derided on-foot sections, Parallel Lines returns to the formula used in earlier games in the series, focusing on, although remains in the game, while the game is more open-ended than previous titles. It was released in March 2006 on and by, and on and the in June 2007. Vga Compatible Driver For Windows Xp here. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Gameplay [ ] Driver: Parallel Lines takes place in an entirely environment, in which mini-games are now accessed from the in-game world instead of from a menu, while the game also features some new elements that are common with - visible when someone is shot, an 'Auto-aim' feature (with manual aim also available), a system, fully vehicles (with a test track to test out upgraded vehicles), and environment destruction (i.e., lamp posts can now be run over and can break, spewing water into the air).
A new system is incorporated in Parallel Lines, which can differentiate between personal felony and felony 'attached' to vehicles the player has used. If the player attracts police attention on foot or in a certain vehicle, the player can suspend their wanted level by losing the police and entering a 'clean' car, though it can be reactivated if they spend too much time in the sight of a police officer, who will eventually recognize the player as 'wanted.' The same principle applies to out-of-car activities such as weapon use, in which players can holster their weapon in order to lose police attention until spotted committing illegal acts again. For the Wii version, the felony bar is replaced with a ' system, similar to that of Grand Theft Auto, which light up when the player attracts police attention. Like Grand Theft Auto, the game features fictional, yet distinct styles of vehicles based upon real automobiles that were in use within New York between the two periods. The game was originally intended to include, but this was scrapped when it became apparent to the developers that they could not deliver a strong multiplayer mode and wanted to focus entirely on the single-player portion of the game. The control layout differs slightly from in that and jumping abilities were removed from the game, along with a separate control to do 'burnouts'.