Knight Rider: The Game | |
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Developer(s) | Davilex Games |
Publisher(s) | Tri Synergy[1] |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 Windows |
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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.
Knight Rider 2: The Game screenshots: K.I.T.T. (short for Knight Industries Two Thousand) is the fictive name for the highly modified Pontiac Trans-Am which has a mind, and a series, of his own. For eighty-four episodes, K.I.T.T. And Michael fight against crime, a battle which completely destroys 'the black beauty' four times. Knight Rider is a 4:3 aspect ratio (non widescreen) game and there’s no known way to force the game to run in widescreen mode. If you have an Nvidia or ATI graphics card, it may be possible to further enhance the games visuals by forcing antialiasing on in the game. Excalibur Batman + Knight Rider + The Legend Of Chima Cragger + The Lord Of The Rings Gimli & Gollum Fun Packs - LEGO Dimensions - Not Machine Specific by WB Lego Not Machine Specific. Knight Rider: The Game screenshots: From Sep 1982 to Aug 1986, Universal Television aired Knight Rider, an action-based adventure starring David Hasselhoff as a field operative for the Foundation for Law and Government (FLAG), intent on helping the 'innocent, helpless, and powerless' against the criminal element.
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]
- Knight Rider: The Game Download (2002 Arcade action Game) From Sep 1982 to Aug 1986, Universal Television aired Knight Rider, an action-based adventure starring David Hasselhoff as a field operative for the Foundation for Law and Government (FLAG), intent on helping the 'innocent, helpless, and powerless' against the criminal element.
- 2.1 Configuration file(s) location; 2.2 Save game data location; 3 Video settings; 4 Input settings; 5 Audio settings. 5.1 Localizations; 6 Issues fixed. 6.1 Windows 8+ low frame rate in Direct3D + fullscreen mode; 7 Other information. 7.1 API; 7.2 Middleware; 8 System requirements; 9 Notes; 10 References.
Sequel[edit]
Knight Rider The Game Ps2
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]
References[edit]
- ^GameZone. 'Tri Synergy Releases Knight Rider for the PC'. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
- ^Dulin, Ron (25 April 2003). 'Knight Rider Review'. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
- ^'Knight Rider 2 Release Information for PlayStation 2 - GameFAQs'. www.gamefaqs.com. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
External links[edit]
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