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Stuntman is the name of two action-adventure racing video games; one was developed by Reflections Interactive for the PlayStation 2, and the other by Velez & Dubail for the Game Boy Advance, with both being published by Infogrames under the Atari brand name.
Stuntman: Ignition is the sequel to the video game Stuntman for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, and mobile phones. The Xbox 360 demo was released on the Xbox Live Marketplace on July 12, 2007.
Sinister Games SouthPeak Interactive: PS1 2000-11-07 The Dukes of Hazzard: Racing for Home: Sinister Games SouthPeak Interactive: WIN, GBC, PS1 1999-11-30 The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Lee: Ratbag Games: Ubisoft: PS2, Xbox 2004-09-28 Dust Racing 2D: Jussi Lind Jussi Lind WIN, LIN 2012-06-01 Dyad: Right Square Bracket Left Square ...
The story for Death Proof developed from Quentin Tarantino's fascination for the way stuntmen would "death-proof" stunt cars so a driver could survive horrific, high-speed crashes and collisions. This inspired Tarantino to create a slasher film featuring a deranged stuntman who stalks and murders sexy young women with his "death-proof" car. [3]
The Ultimate Stuntman is one of 14 video games published by Camerica for the NES without proper licensing. The company had to create their own cartridges that would bypass Nintendo's lock-out chip and break the 10NES "code". In virtually all of Camerica's games (including The Ultimate Stuntman) there is a switch found on the reverse side of the ...
Stunts was released in 1990 for PCs and was published in the United States by Broderbund. [1] It was Distinctive Software's first game to be published by the company. [7] When looking for distributors in other territories, the game had to be renamed as Broderbund had the rights to the name Stunts. [1]
Square Enix is a Japanese video game development and publishing company formed from the merger of video game developer Square and publisher Enix on April 1, 2003. [1] The company is best known for its role-playing video game franchises, which include the Final Fantasy , Dragon Quest , and Kingdom Hearts series.
In 1984, Martech released a computer game based on Kidd's stunts titled Eddie Kidd Jump Challenge. [14] In 1987, Kidd branched into clothes and hair modelling and appeared in commercials for Sunsilk, Vileda and Levi's. [15] Kidd has also had a singing career, releasing two albums and several singles including "Leave it to the Kidd" (Decca FR ...