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Driver Renegade 3D 3DS

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After years of undercover work on the Force, John Tanner wants to take matters of crime in his own hands, regardless of what the Law dictates...… See more

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Released on 02-Sep-2011

After years of undercover work on the Force, John Tanner wants to take matters of crime in his own hands, regardless of what the Law dictates. In a corrupt New York City run by criminal mobs, Tanner saves Senator Ballard’s life. He needs help in leading a crusade against Crime. Tanner accepts to clean the city off the record, against the Senator’s protection.

Tanner becomes a renegade and must take out five kingpins: a drug dealer, a human-organs trafficker, a pimp, an arms dealer and an over-greedy trader. Helped by his few friends, with no badge to hold him back, Tanner wages his war against crime with his weapon of choice: his car!

Driver Renegade is the first and exclusive action driving game on 3DS that lets you experience the intensity and brutality of urban car chases in 3D. Drive recklessly, perform jumps to fill your Rage bar and unleash devastating takedowns on your enemy cars!

Driver Renegade for Nintendo 3DS Features:

  • First Action Driving game on Nintendo 3DS - Discover the open world and the landmarks of New York, the city of all crimes. Experience a 3D-enhanced sense of speed and immersion within the guts of a vast modern city.
  • Your Car is Your Best Weapon - Drive fast, take risks, destroy criminal activity locations, perform jumps to fill your Rage Bar and unleash devastating attacks on your enemies, ram them, and finally take them down!
  • A New Light on Tanner's Story - Discover the 20 story-based missions, all delivered with a unique, cutting-edge 3D style. In this story set between the events of Driver 1 and Driver 2, Tanner confronts enemies full of vices. He also meets new enigmatic allies that will help him take on the most corrupt parts of New York City. But will that be enough to obtain a sense of Justice?
  • Strong Replay Value - Unlock up to 50 different cars and tune them up in your private garage. Over 70 challenges and tracks spread all over the city will put your driving skills under stress. Choose among the 7 types of challenges (Time Attack, Elimination Mode, Road War…) to compete against deadly AI opponents.
  • The glasses-free 3D visuals of Nintendo forthcoming 3DS have been wowing critics and gamers alike ahead of the console March release, but an interview with Nintendo Hideki Konno a key figure in the development of the handheld reveals that it didn originally have that feature.

    "In 2008 [it] didn't have 3D visuals," Konno told Famitsu magazine. "They [Nintendo] have had a history of experimenting with 3D visuals. With this system, you could say the timing was just right for us. It was the right time to start thinking about using the latest in high-tech and try out glasses-free 3D."

    Konno also revealed that the console motion sensor was another late addition to the feature set, with Shigeru Miyamoto ultimately responsible for its inclusion. "We officially went with them just before E3 last year," he explained. "The boat had really left the port by that point the hardware team had the final specs and just had to work it all out. Then, in the midst of that, Miyamoto said his isn enough; we can really change things if there a gyro sensor in there.We had a prototype for the sensor already, so we got everyone together to try it out."

    A wise decision, we think; Nintendo 2DS doesn't quite have the same ring to it. The 3D- and gyro-enabled portable hits Japan this weekend and will be available across Europe on 25th March.

  • No surprise here: Nintendo has a huge hit on its hands. The legendary company's new 3DS handheld console went on sale in Japan over the weekend and promptly sold by the bucketload.

    How big is a bucketload? In this case, it's 400,000 - count 'em - consoles, as Japanese gamers rushed to pick up the spangly new device, that sees Nintendo embracing the third dimension with an amazing 3D top screen to complement the good old touch screen below.

    With reports that queues stretched to over 750 people - thanks, Eurogamer - the initial shipment sold out almost immediately, with Nintendo seeming likely to shift 1.5 million units in Japan alone by the end of March.

    Figures are all right, of course, but what about us? Well, we'll be getting our hands on the 3DS on 25th March, which means the wait is almost over. Better yet, we'll be able to grab games like PilotWings Resort and Super Street Fighter IV on the same day, with Mario Kart and Zelda instalments hopefully arriving before the year is out.

    If Japan's proved one thing, though, it's that you should probably pre-order to avoid disappointment. This one's selling out on day one, we reckon.

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