Chasing a drifting car
Chasing Job around at the RDW drifting site in Lelystad Holland. Filmed using a GoPro Hero HD. Both driving a BMW 325i e36…
Chasing Job around at the RDW drifting site in Lelystad Holland. Filmed using a GoPro Hero HD. Both driving a BMW 325i e36…
Driver 2: Back on the Streets (named Driver 2: The Wheelman is Back in North America) is the second installment of the Driver video game series released in 2000. Driver 2 expands on Driver’s 3-D, free-roam structure, as well as adding the ability of the character, Tanner, to step out of his car to explore on foot and commandeer other vehicles in the game’s open world environments. The story missions are played separately from the take-a-ride mode where the player can explore the cities in their own time. Missions in the game are generally vehicle-oriented, and involve trailing witnesses, ramming cars and escaping from gangsters or cops. A cutscene is shown prior to almost every mission to help advance the storyline, and thus the game plays rather like a Hollywood-style car chase movie. Although Tanner can leave his car and interact with certain elements of the environment, all violence takes place during pre-rendered scenes. While the original PlayStation version offered a two-player split screen play, the Game Boy Advance version introduced a four player link option.
Check out my car styling blog: stylingcarsblog.blogspot.com Arthur Bishop (Charles Bronson) & Steve McKenna (Jan-Michael Vincent, Bishops new hit-man apprentice) take on a home based mafia hit job located on the Italian coast. They try to make their get away along the mountainous and twisty roads and encounter LOTS of resistance. They try and fight their way through the situation with the help of pump action guns, great driveing and earth moving equipment. Short and sweet car chase towards the end of the film…
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