Stuntman (video game)

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Stuntman
Developer(s) Reflections Interactive
Publisher(s) Atari
Release date(s) June 25, 2002 (NA)
September 6, 2002 (EU)
Genre(s) Racing/Action
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen (T)
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, Mobile Phone

Stuntman is a video game for the PlayStation 2 that was produced by Reflections Interactive and published by Atari.

The game focused around the career of a motion-picture stuntman. It took the player through various movies in which they would perform dangerous stunts as called by the game.

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[edit] Films

There are six films in the game: Toothless in Wapping, A Whoopin' and a Hollerin', Blood Oath, Conspiracy, The Scarab of Lost Souls, and Live Twice for Tomorrow. They are set in London, Louisiana, Bangkok, The Alps, Egypt and Monaco respectively.

[edit] Levels

Toothless in Wapping

  1. Hiccup With The Pick Up
  2. Safe Stealin'
  3. Rozer Bovver
  4. Fink In The Drink
  5. Filled In

A Whoopin' and a Hollerin'

  1. Outta Town Nitro
  2. The Corkscrew
  3. Tame The Train

Blood Oath

  1. Office Obliteration
  2. Downtown Dash
  3. Tuk Tuk Chase
  4. Rooftop Rumble

Conspiracy

  1. Suspects On Snowmobiles
  2. Hunted By Microlites
  3. River Race

The Scarab of Lost Souls

  1. Wake the Garrison
  2. Panzer Attack
  3. The Temple Trap
  4. Sink The U-Boat

Live Twice For Tomorrow

  1. Mountain Chase
  2. Head On
  3. Police Chase
  4. Moving Target
  5. Stop The Stealth Jet

[edit] Cars

[edit] Sequel

Main article: Stuntman: Ignition

During the E³ 2006 Expo, it was announced that THQ had acquired the rights to the Stuntman franchise. Also announced was that the a sequel for next-generation systems is in development at Paradigm Entertainment. On the 28th of February 2007 THQ announced [1] the game will be released on the Xbox 360, Wii, Playstation 3 and Playstation 2 in the Summer period of 2007

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