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Game » consists of 28 releases. Released Oct 22, 2001
After turning their infamy into worldwide fame, the Third Street Saints now find themselves at war with a powerful criminal organization called The Syndicate. Strap it on.
The clone that surpassed the original returns with the even more over-the-top sequel to Volition's popular open-world mayhem generator, Saints Row.
Saints Row is an open-world crime game which lets you create a character and help a man named Julius and his gang, the 3rd Street Saints, rise to the top and take back control of Stilwater.
Become the Don by extorting businesses, racketeering, whacking rivals and starting gang wars across the whole of New York City. Welcome to the family.
A standalone game in the Driver series set in New York City between two time periods, an up-and-coming wheelman is released from prison and enacts revenge on those who framed him several years ago.
Driv3r is a 2004 action game released by Atari SA and Reflections Interactive. You play as undercover police detective Tanner, as he intercepts a worldwide car-smuggling operation and vows to take down their mysterious buyer.
Activision's open world adventure game puts players in the role of an undercover Los Angeles Cop.
Mafia is a sandbox style, third-person action game set in the fictional city of Lost Heaven. The player assumes the role of Tommy Angelo as he rises through the ranks of the Mafia in Depression-era America. The game was developed by Czech developer Illusion Softworks.
Driver 2 is a sequel to the popular free-roaming driving game released on the PlayStation 1 and the GameBoy Advance.
A high-octane taxicab driving game for arcades. Instead of racing other opponents, the cabbies must race the clock and dodge traffic to deliver their patrons to their destinations as fast as they can.
An action-adventure game set in 1980s Japan that follows one young man's journey to avenge his father's murder. It was praised for its ambitious scope and pioneered several gameplay features such as realistic open-world environments and Quick Time Events.
Germs: Nerawareta Machi is a first-person open world adventure game released exclusively in Japan for the PS1. The only game developed and published by Japanese CG animation company KAJ, Germs stars a reporter who returns to his hometown to investigate a mysterious glowing object, as well as a series of mutations happening to the townspeople that might be connected to it.
As Batman, Robin, or Batgirl, roam the streets of Gotham City and use your detective skills to foil the plans of Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, and Bane in this video game tie-in with the 1997 film of the same name.
Body Harvest is the precursor to the 3D Grand Theft Auto games, but instead of committing crimes, you're saving the world from giant, time-traveling bugs.
Explore LEGO Island and put a stop to The Brickster's attempt at destroying it in this first LEGO video game.
Explore the ancient Japanese city of Kyoto and attempt to survive the horrors within in this eerie point-and-click adventure for Windows and Mac computers.
Jump into a sports car and stop the criminals from escaping. This sequel to Chase HQ adds the ability to shoot guns at criminals from the sunroof.
A driving game about chasing criminals through hi-speed pursuits and bringing them to justice! It was released by Taito for arcades in 1988 and then ported to various different home systems.
Known outside of Japan as "Takeshi's Challenge", this game is an unconventional action-adventure platformer created by famous Japanese comedian Beat Takeshi. Along with its open world exploration and mature themes, the game is known for its unorthodox game progression (where the game can easily be made unwinnable).
Woody Poco is a side-scrolling adventure platformer by dB-soft, originally for home computers and later adapted for the Famicom. It was never released outside of Japan.
Yu Suzuki's classic 1986 Sega arcade "driving game" puts players behind the wheel of a red convertible sports car on a trip through American- and European-inspired landscapes.
Why race normal cars when you can race police cars.
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