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Microsoft Windows Game Boy Color Mac PlayStation Network iOS | genre = Driving, action | modes = Single player }} ''Driver'' (known as ''Driver: You Are the Wheelman'' in North America), is a action/driving video game developed by Reflections Interactive and published by GT Interactive Software for the PlayStation. It was released in North America on June 30, 1999; in Europe on July 2; and in Japan on March 9, 2000.〔 It is the first game in the ''Driver'' series. Initially, the game was released only for the PlayStation, but later, a Microsoft Windows port of the original PlayStation version was released in North America on October 11, 1999, and in Europe later on.〔 In May 2000, a remake developed by Crawfish Interactive and published by Infogrames was released for the Game Boy Color.〔 This version featured a top-down view, and fewer missions. A Mac port was released in North America in December 2000.〔 The game was re-released on the PlayStation Network on October 14, 2008,〔 and a remake developed and published by Gameloft, with voice acting and enhanced graphics, was released for iOS on December 8, 2009.〔 ==Gameplay== The game is played out in four cities: Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York, each of which remain only partially faithful to the actual city layouts. The game was notable at the time of its original release insofar as the player was able to explore each city as an open world environment. The game was designed to mimic 1960s and 1970s car chase films. The title and the general tone seem to be heavily inspired by the 1978 crime film ''The Driver'', written and directed by Walter Hill, which itself was based on the 1967 French film ''Le Samouraï'', written and directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. One of the most notable allusions to the film is the "Training" level at the beginning of the game, which is very similar to a scene in the film in which the driver (played by Ryan O'Neal) must prove his skills to his potential employers in a parking garage. The music, character design, and the cars themselves, are inspired by films such as 1968's ''Bullitt'' and television series such as ''Starsky and Hutch''. The game features a "Film Director" mode, where a run can be replayed with cameras chosen by the player, and a "Quick Replay", where the cameras are automatically selected. Once the player has unlocked a given city in the main story, they have the option to drive around that city in open world mode. When a city is unlocked, several other modes also become available for play; "Pursuit", "Getaway", "Checkpoint", and "Carnage" (only available in the Windows port). After the single-player mode game is completed, several cheats are made available to the player. Among them are skipping the garage-training mission, giving the car super speed (PC only), immunity to police cars, invincibility, or the ability to drive in Newcastle upon Tyne (where Reflections Interactive is based). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Driver (video game)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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