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Knight Rider, based on the popular T.V. Series of the same name, is a driving adventure game. Featuring hi tech, fast driving action, Knight Rider allows players to assume the role of Michael Knight, strapping themselves into Kitt, the fully computerized, rocketpropelled race car. Knight Rider 3 free download - Avernum 3, Gabriel Knight 3 demo, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 1.3 Padawan Mod, and many more programs.

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Knight Rider: The Game
Developer(s)Davilex Games
Publisher(s)Tri Synergy[1]
Platform(s)PlayStation 2
Windows
Release
  • EU: November 22, 2002
KR2: 2004
Genre(s)Action, Racing
Mode(s)Single-player

Knight Rider: The Game is a video game developed by Davilex Games based on the original television series of the same name.

The game was released in Europe on PlayStation 2 and PC on November 22, 2002 and in North America on the PC on February 12, 2003. The game allows the player to take control of KITT - the Knight Industries Two Thousand, in a range of missions including, racing, exploring, chasing and others. The player will also meet famous villains from the original series, including KARR and Garthe Knight.[2]

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A sequel was also produced, named Knight Rider: The Game 2, which was again developed by Davilex Games and was published by Koch Media November 5, 2004 for PC and PlayStation 2.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^GameZone. 'Tri Synergy Releases Knight Rider for the PC'. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
  2. ^Dulin, Ron (April 25, 2003). 'Knight Rider Review'. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
  3. ^'Knight Rider 2 Release Information for PlayStation 2 - GameFAQs'. www.gamefaqs.com. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
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The Blockbusters segment will also feature other big summer flicks from the day including Back to the Future, ET, The Goonies, and Karate Kid.Once the films are finished, it'll be time to move on to '80s Culture, whatever that was. A new Spike Rush mode that gives all players the Spike powerup from Rumble will be playable from July 1-22, and there will also be new items 'highlighting the iconic culture of the '80s' (so, leg warmers, the Walkman, and ridiculous haircuts?) available in the Rocket League store.Last but not least, from July 22 to August 12, '80s Television will step into the spotlight with a tribute to that inimitable cultural touchstone, Knight Rider.

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