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Night Driver

Night Driver (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Atari 2600
Tags: Racing
Developer: Atari

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??/??/1980

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Night Driver review

Reviewed October 31, 2003

retro says: "The 80's were just beginning to come into focus and video games had been in existence for only a few years, but they were becoming all the more popular with each passing calendar. The video game industry was like a rock rolling from the top of a hill, gaining speed as it tumbles down the slope. Since video games were at such a young age that they hadn't outgrown diapers yet, there weren't many racing or driving simulators at all. For this reason, gamers were likely to play any driving game that ..."
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