Driver: Parallel Lines


    
                                        
                        
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  • Cheat mode

    Pause the game and select the "Settings" option. Then, select the "Cheats" option and enter one of the following codes to unlock the corresponding cheat option, which can then be toggled on or off:


    Invincibility

    Enter "IRONMAN" as a code.

    Indestructible cars

    Enter "ROLLBAR" as a code.

    All vehicles

    Enter "CARSHOW" as a code.

    Free garage

    Enter "TOOLEDUP" as a code.

    Infinite nitro

    Enter "ZOOMZOOM" as a code.

    All weapons in era

    Enter "GUNRANGE" as a code.

    Infinite ammo

    Enter "GUNBELT" as a code.

    Weak cop cars

    Enter "KEYSTONE" as a code.


  • Completion bonuses

    Successfully complete the game to unlock the Atlus Racer, Negotiator, Ram Raider, and the "Then & Now (Era) Change" option.

  • 2006 Era

    Successfully complete the "Ransom" mission in the 1978 Era to unlock the 2006 Era. -From: trevorgawley

  • Body Snatcher mode

    Reach 666 miles on your odometer. Then, press R to melee attack a pedestrian or policeman to play as him or her.

  • Night Night mode

    Reach 700 miles on your odometer. This mode makes it night always.

  • Shortest Day mode

    Reach 800 miles on your odometer. This mode makes a day last only 24 seconds.

  • Far Out mode

    Reach 900 miles on your odometer. This mode enables a psychedelic effect.

  • Free garage

    Get a total of ,999 to get a free garage.

  • Weapons

    Successfully complete the indicated mission to unlock the corresponding weapon:


    Aust PUP: Gauntlet mission
    Blaine: Home Wrecker mission
    F70: Tailgate mission
    Gangster: Tailgate mission
    Grenade Launcher: Kidnap mission
    L15: Jail Break mission
    RPG: Shell Shock mission
    Service 9: Last Chance mission
    SF10: Guardian Angel mission


  • Star token bonuses

    Collect the indicated number of Star tokens in the 1978 Era or 2006 Era to get the corresponding bonus:


    10 Stars: +50 Health
    20 Stars: Double nitro
    30 Stars: Double ammo capacity
    40 Stars: Double V-edit car durability
    50 Stars: Free vehicle upgrades


  • Easy money

    Win a circuit race without hitting the wall or the other racers to earn a ,000 clean driver bonus.

    On the third mission where Ray asks you to collect ,500 and deliver the money to his Auto Shop in La Guardia, enter the La Guardia Circuit Race. Win first place on any difficulty setting. After completing the race, the Circuit will close and you will not be able to race again. Save the game (provided that the autosave feature is turned off) and restart the mission. The La Guardia Circuit Race will now be re-opened, but you will retain the money you won from the last race. Repeat this to continue earning as much money as desired. Once you have the money you need, return to Ray's Auto Shop and to the green marker to make upgrades to your cars. This makes it easier to win the La Guardia Races. To complete the mission and continue the game, have at least ,500 and go to the yellow marker at Ray's Auto Shop at the start of the mission.

  • Weird fence behavior

    Get an AI car on its side and have it smash through a destructible fence. The car will go through the fence without damaging the car or fence. Follow the AI car through the fence, and you will smash the fence. Note: Try this near Ray's Auto Shop.

  • Driver references

    Driver posters are visible on the walls of the 1978 safe house. Graffiti reading "Tanner Lives" can be seen on the walls of the 2006 safe house. Driver strategy guides are found on a magazine rack in police headquarters. If you look closely at some cars, you will notice they are exact replicas of cars around the city in the original Driver. Every traffic car from the first installment of Driver is in the game, since both games are set in the 1970's.

  • DRIV3R reference

    Go outside the building where you got shot by the corrupt policeman in the "Kidnap" mission in the 1978 Era. Use a gun to zoom in on the contents of the yellow dumpsters to see thrown away copies of DRIV3R.

  • Stuntman reference

    Stuntman posters are visible on the walls of the 1978 safe house.

  • Programmer references

    Look on the newspapers blowing around the streets, taxi signs, the safe house dart board, and the safe house refrigerator door to see photos of the development team. The Reflections logo can be seen as graffiti on some walls. The Atari logo can be seen on a neon signs at Times Square.

  • Vehicle list

    2-Door Sedan


    Fairview
    Grand Valley
    Kramer
    Miyagi
    Namorra
    Rhapsody
    Rosalita
    Teramo
    The Mexican's Ride


    4-Door Sedan


    Atlus
    Chauffeur
    Colonna
    M700
    Meat Wagon
    Pangea
    Prestige
    Regina
    Schweizer
    Torrex
    Torrex Turbo
    Wayfarer
    Wayfarer Turbo
    Zartex


    Commercial


    Boldius
    Bus
    Courier
    Delivery Van
    Dolva
    Dolva Flatbed
    Dozer
    Firetruck
    Negotiator (successfully complete the game)
    Paramedic
    Prison Van
    Refuse Truck
    Saxon
    School Bus
    SWAT Van


    Motorcycles


    Antilli VO3
    Antilli VO3 Special
    Chopper
    Mutsumi 1000R
    Wingar
    Yamashita 900


    Muscle


    Andec
    Andec Punk
    Brooklyn
    Brooklyn Punk
    Cerrano
    Cerrano Punk
    Cerva
    Cerva Punk
    Hot Rod (win the Driver GP Long Island Race in the 2006 Era)


    Race


    Andec Racer (win the Jersey Racetrack race in the 1978 Era in first place on the Hard difficulty setting)
    Atlus Racer (successfully complete the game)
    Bonsai Racer (win the La Guardia in the 1978 Era race in first place on the Medium difficulty setting)
    Brooklyn Racer (win the Jersey Racetrack race in the 1978 Era in first place on the Medium difficulty setting)
    BX-9 Racer (win the Hunt's Point race in the 2006 Era in first place on the Medium difficulty setting)
    Cerrano Racer (complete the "Circuit Breaker" mission)
    Cerva Racer (win the Hunt's Point race in the 1978 Era in first place on the Medium difficulty setting)
    Colonna Racer (win the Jersey Racetrack race in the 2006 Era in first place on the Medium difficulty setting)
    Kramer Racer (win the Hunt's Point in the 2006 Era race in first place on the Hard difficulty setting)
    MX2000 Racer (win the La Guardia race in the 2006 Era in first place on the Medium difficulty setting)
    Melizzano Racer (win the La Guardia race in the 1978 Era in first place on the Hard difficulty setting)
    Prestige Racer (win the Jersey Racetrack race in the 2006 Era in first place on the Hard difficulty setting)
    Regina Racer
    San Marino Racer (win the Hunts Point race in the 1978 Era in first place on the Hard difficulty setting)
    San Marino Spyder Racer (win the Driver GP Manhattan Race in the 1978 Era)
    Schweizer Racer
    Teramo Racer
    Torrex Racer (win the Driver GP Manhattan Race in the 2006 Era)
    Zenda Racer (win the La Guardia race in the 2006 Era in first place on the Hard difficulty setting)


    Sports


    Bonsai
    MX2000
    Melizzano
    Ram Raider (successfully complete the game)
    Raven Racer (win the Driver GP Long Island Race in the 1978 Era)
    San Marino
    San Marino Spyder
    Zenda


    Utility


    Boltus
    Indiana
    Land Roamer
    Montara
    Olympic
    Olympic Punk
    Pimp Wagon
    Security Van
    Woody
    Wrecker


  • Real vehicle names

    Most of the vehicles in the game are based on actual vehicles. The following is a list of the vehicles in the game from both eras and the name of their closest real-life counterpart. Note: All race vehicles in the game are modified versions of the standard models they are based on, and may not have a real-life counterpart.

    1978 Era 2-Door


    Fairwiew: Lincoln Towncar
    Grand Valley: Chevy Bel Air
    Rhapsody: AMC Gremlin / Honda Civic Hatchback
    Rosalita: 74' Oldsmobile Delta 88


    1978 Era 4-Door Sedan


    Chauffeur: Lincoln Continental Limousine
    Pangea: Pontiac Bonneville Wagon
    Regina: Chevrolet Caprice Classic / 76' Oldmobile Delta 88 Royale
    Zartex: Dodge 440 Police


    1978 Era Commercial


    Boldius: Peterbuilt Cab
    City Bus: International Blue Bird
    Courier: UPS truck
    Delivery Van: Ford Econoline 350
    Tow Truck: Ford F-350


    1978 Era Muscle


    Andec: Dodge Charger / 1967 Buick Skylark
    Brooklyn: Ford Mustang GT350
    Cerrano: 1970 Ford Mustang GT500
    Cerva: 76' Chevrolet Monte Carlo


    1978 Era Sports


    Bonsai: 70' Nissan Skyline
    Hot Rod: Ford Lowboy
    Melizzano: Lamborgini Muira
    Raven: Lotus Esprit / Vector W12
    San Marino: Chevrolet Corvette Stingray


    1978 Era Utility


    Land Roamer: Ford Bronco
    Boltus: Ford F150
    Woody: 55' Ford 150


    2006 Era 2-Door Sedan


    Krammer: Dodge Neon
    Miyagi: Ford Focus


    2006 Era 4-Door Sedan


    Atlas: Chrysler 300C
    Colonna: Honda Accord
    Prestige: Chrysler Sebring / Dodge Intrepid
    Torrex: Ford Crown Victoria


    2006 Era Commercial


    Negotiator: APC
    Refuse Truck: MACK truck
    Saxon: Frieghtliner C120
    School Bus: International Bluebird


    2006 Era Motorcycle


    Antilli VO3: Ducati Supersport 1000DS


    2006 Era Sports


    BX-9: Aston Martin DB9 Coupe
    MX 2000: Masda RX-7
    Teramo: Dodge Viper GTS-R / TVR Tuscan Speed-6
    Zenda: Bugatti Veyron


    2006 Era Utility


    Indiana: Lexus RX300 / Volkswagen Touareg
    Montara: Cadillac Escalade
    Olympic: Chevy Suburban



                            
                        
                        

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