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Best Driving Game on Game Boy Advance
 
 
Driver 2 Advance

 
Publisher: Infogrames
Developer: Sennari Interactive
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Sennari Interactive seemingly did the impossible by not only faithfully reconstructing the PlayStation version of Driver 2 for the Game Boy Advance, but by also reproducing the 3D environments found in its bigger, older counterpart. The technical aspects of the game are amazing to say the least, but the driving elements are also very entertaining.

Much like in the Grand Theft Auto series, at any time during a mission, it's possible to get out of the car you're currently driving and get into another one, which you'll have to do quite often in order to avoid the police. Interestingly, the cars in the game actually have noticeably different handling, such as the muscle cars that are a little harder to control compared with the speedy and relatively nimble roadsters.

Whichever car you're in, though, you'll undoubtedly take the time to explore the relatively expansive environments in the Game Boy Advance version of Driver 2, which have all sorts of side streets and back alleys that can make it much easier to accomplish specific types of missions or avoid the police. It truly is impressive what Sennari has done with the Game Boy Advance hardware to make this game, and it's even more impressive that the game plays just as well as the original.

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