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'Knight Rider : The Game' (PC/PS2) - Facts & Screens

by Rainier on Aug. 22, 2002 @ 6:21 p.m. PDT

A shadowy flight into the dangerous world of a man who does not exist. Michael Knight. A young loner on a crusade to champion the cause of the innocent, the helpless, the powerless, in a world of criminals who operate above the law …
Davilex Software invites you to aid Michael Knight in his quest for law and order, as you take on the role of the most technologically advanced crime-fighting car ever made – The Knight Industry Two Thousand, more commonly known as KITT.

KITT is a sentient, high tech car whose outer shell is constructed of a unique molecular bondage structure, making him impervious to damage. Equipped as standard, he comes complete with Turbo Boost, Super Pursuit Mode (exceed speeds of over 200MPH), Ski Mode, Scan Mode, Micro Jammers and two beverage cup holders.

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Try out all of KITT’s amazing high-tech features! Scan buildings to track down your enemy. Make mind-blowing jumps across speeding railway trains with Turbo Boost. Chase enemy helicopters in Super Pursuit Mode and defy gravity, to make a two-wheeled escape using Ski Mode.

Set off on exciting NEW adventures and encounter many well-known characters like Michael Knight, Devon and Bonnie! With over 10 original, action packed missions, and over 15 unique environments; Michael and KITT will settle old scores with enemies like KITT’s diabolical twin KARR and the evil mastermind Garth!

‘Knight Rider – The Game’ is released on the 8th November 2002. It is published by Davilex Software and exclusively distributed by KOCH Media.

‘It’s time to fight for the innocent, the helpless and the powerless in a world of criminals who operate above the law!’

“Michael, Devon’s calling ….”

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