Ubisoft gets Driver's license
Atari agrees to sell most assets from Reflections to French publisher for $24 million; Ubi eager to get into racing game.
Atari agrees to sell most assets from Reflections to French publisher for $24 million; Ubi eager to get into racing game.
The French publisher sees an increase in net revenues and points to strong sales of games such as Driver 2 for its strong Q2 performance.
Infogrames ships Driver 2 for Sony's 32-bit console.
Our European correspondent got in touch with Reflections to discuss the development of Driver 2 and its future projects.
With Diesel purchasing advertisements in the game, and a British fashion designer creating a whole line of Driver 2-inspired clothes, Driver 2 hype has gotten out of control.
Infogrames' racing game is ready to ship.
Check out the first commercial for Driver 2 for the PlayStation.
The sequel to driver is virtually guaranteed to be a million-seller
Infogrames formally signs Diesel as the primary sponsor of its upcoming PlayStation game, Driver 2.
The wheelman is back, but does Driver 2 have what it takes to keep people interested in big, '70s-style car chases? You'd be surprised what a little tweaking can do ...
We took Driver 2 for a drive at E3 and came out with a few scratches and some gameplay impressions
The sequel to GT Interactive's 70's-cop-show-turned-videogame will feature more cars, more chases, more environments, more missions, a deeper plotline, and will even let you play on foot.
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