New Driver '76 screens break the law
Steer your highbeams towards these juicy new pics
Salvaged by Ubisoft following the lukewarm Driver: Parallel Lines, the once-massive franchise is going back to basics for its PSP debut tempting us with the Hollywood car chases that made us love it so back in the day, rather than the wannabe GTA elements that plagued later installments. Set in authentic 1970s New York, in addition to the lure of bombing down alleyways to escape the cops, the promise of a classic disco soundtrack has rekindled our interest.
Above: History will prove that this senior's tour had it coming
You can quench your '70's thirst by hitting the Images tab for vintage screens... or you can bust out the leisure suit, hit the roller rink and spit in the direction of our boys returning from Vietnam, you ungrateful hippies.
February 16, 2007
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