Davilex Games

1-1-2 Reddings Helikopter

1-1-2 Reddings Helikopter

Windows - Released - November 6, 2007

112 Reddings Helikopter is an action game that takes place in the cities of Amsterdam and Berlin. Completely remodeled to give the feeling of flying over the city in a helicopter. The player has a total of 20 missions to complete, these are dangerous missions with the ultimate goal to bring the person at risk to safety within a limited amount of time. The fires, traffic accidents, chemical disasters, armed robbery, factory accidents, sudden heart attacks and rescues from tall buildings are some of the many situations that will occur.

A2 Racer III: Europa Tour

A2 Racer III: Europa Tour

Sony Playstation - Released - 2000

Part 3 in the Dutch A2 Racer series takes the player to London, Berlin and Vienna. The gameplay remains the same with illegal street races on well known highways and cities. During the races players have to collect power-ups, like money, fuel and time extensions. He has to avoid getting caught by the cops and reach the finish line before his opponents do.

AmsterDoom

AmsterDoom

Windows - Released - 2000

The plot of AmsterDoom is simple: Aliens have conquered Amsterdam and the player has to drive them back. The defining feature of this game is that all levels are closely modeled after real-life locations; e.g. the dam, the red light district or the wax museum. The rest of the game features straightforward level design with five basic weapons to choose from. As it is marketed as family-friendly game, there is no blood or gore to be found.

Autobahn Raser

Autobahn Raser

Windows - Released - 1998

Autobahn Raser is the second release in Davilex's Racer series (the first being A2 Racer). This game changes the setting from the Dutch A2 highway to the German Autobahn. You can race on various parts of the German Autobahn and through various German cities. Primary game mode is the carreer mode in which the player has to race on various tracks to earn money, which they can spend on repairs, tickets and new cars.

Autobahn Raser

Autobahn Raser

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - 2004

Autobahn Raser: Das Spiel zum Film is a Racing game, developed and published by Davilex Games, which was released in Europe in 2004.

Autobahn Raser II

Autobahn Raser II

Sony Playstation - Released - September 19, 2001

The second installment in the German spin-off of Davilex Games' Racer series. Again the player gets to race on the German Autobahn. The player can expect to be pursued by the police while he races illegal street races on the highway and the following cities: Dortmund, Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna, Hamburg and Berlin. The player can choose between 13 different vehicles to race with.

Autobahn Raser IV

Autobahn Raser IV

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - 2002

Race through Berlin, Munich and Hamburg, then try your luck in Paris, London, and Vegas in this off-shoot of the A2/London Racer series of games from Davilex Games. The fourth edition introduces a two-player mode, five selectable characters, and matching rides.

Beach King: Stunt Racing

Beach King: Stunt Racing

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - August 28, 2003

Get ready for total action on the world's hottest beaches! Sit behind the wheel of an ultra-cool vehicle, and get ready for heart-stopping, jaw-dropping, stomach-churning maneuvers. Perform killer stunts like the Hurricane Combo, Solar Kick-flip and Twisted Impossible. Take control, play it cool and s if you have what it takes to be crowned "King of the Beach"!

Europe Racing

Europe Racing

Windows - Released - 2001

Caesar, a former top driver, now organizes illegal car races and invites the player to join Europe Racer, a race through different European cities. The focus is on the racing itself, but players also need to outrun the police who set up road blocks and try to bump cars off the road. The game has been split up into three game modes: Quick Races (single track, duel, time trial, sudden death), Championship and Adventure. Quick Races offers all cars and tracks with different game types, while championship is divided into three sections, for each of the vehicle types: Standard, Sports Car and ATV. Adventure consists of 20 tracks after each other. The European cities included are London, Vienna, Berlin, Madrid, Barcelona, Athens, Hamburg, Stockholm, Rome, Florence, Paris, Amsterdam, Marseille and Moscow. Each city has distinctive landmarks. While racing, players can choose to represent a club, based on nationality and with a different car skin. There are more than 30 cars with different speed and handling, from regular cars to sports models and off-road ATVs. During championships, vehicles can be upgraded. Players can pick up items while racing, such as boost, repair (cars can be damaged and have a visible damage model), invincibility and cash. The streets are filled with traffic, pedestrians and obstacles. There are different camera perspectives to choose from and there is support for downloadable tracks and cars.

Inspecteur Banaan en de ontvoering van MaBella

MS-DOS - Released - 1993

Inspecteur Banaan (inspector Banana) is a Dutch adventure game in which you play as the titular character and have to investigate a kidnapping case of the fictional pop star MaBella. In the game you have will explore Amsterdam. The graphics style is a mix of real-life photographs and cartoon characters.

Knight Rider 2: The Game

Knight Rider 2: The Game

Windows - Released - 2004

In the sequel to Knight Rider: The Game, Michael and KITT are targeted by a missile attack while driving back to the foundation. They barely survive and set up a meeting with the base. On their way home however, they notice unusual black marks in demolished villages, and decide to investigate. All missions have the player control KITT, who has now been equipped with three weapons: a lock-on laser, a plasma gun, and missiles. There is also turbo boost to jump over obstacles, micro jam to scan items and recharge, the ski mode to drive on two wheels through narrow passages, super pursuit mode for faster speed, and a shield to block incoming attacks. When damaged or running low on energy, certain functions are disabled. The different missions are linked by sequences where the story is further explained using the in-game engine. Many familiar characters from the tv series make an appearance, such as Bonnie, Devon, Garth and KARR. Missions either focus on racing or exploration. In the first type, the player mainly evades attacks while racing on a highway. The latter has the player drive inside closed areas, maneuvering through passages and fighting robots. There are also a few puzzle elements where the player has to locate terminals, shoot an object in the environment, or find enemies' weaknesses. When a stunt is performed, the action slows down and the camera switches to a spectacular angle. Next to the main story mode, the individual missions can be replayed in the mission mode. The player can also unlock TV scenes, view background information about the series, or do a quiz.

Knight Rider: The Game

Knight Rider: The Game

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - November 22, 2002

In Knight Rider you help Michael Knight in his quest for law and order. 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. He comes complete with Turbo Boost, Super Pursuit Mode (exceed speeds of over 200 mph), Ski Mode, Scan Mode, Micro Jammers and two beverage cup holders equipped as standard. Set off on exciting new adventures and encounter well-known characters including Devon and Bonnie. With more than 10 original, action-packed missions and more than 15 unique environments, Michael and KITT will settle old scores with enemies such as KITT's diabolical twin KARR and the evil mastermind Garth.

Knight Rider: The Game 2

Knight Rider: The Game 2

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - November 5, 2004

In the sequel to Knight Rider: The Game, Michael and KITT are targeted by a missile attack while driving back to the foundation. They barely survive and set up a meeting with the base. On their way home however, they notice unusual black marks in demolished villages, and decide to investigate. All missions have the player control KITT, who has now been equipped with three weapons: a lock-on laser, a plasma gun, and missiles. There is also turbo boost to jump over obstacles, micro jam to scan items and recharge, the ski mode to drive on two wheels through narrow passages, super pursuit mode for faster speed, and a shield to block incoming attacks. When damaged or running low on energy, certain functions are disabled. The different missions are linked by sequences where the story is further explained using the in-game engine. Many familiar characters from the tv series make an appearance, such as Bonnie, Devon, Garth and KARR. Missions either focus on racing or exploration. In the first type, the player mainly evades attacks while racing on a highway. The latter has the player drive inside closed areas, maneuvering through passages and fighting robots. There are also a few puzzle elements where the player has to locate terminals, shoot an object in the environment, or find enemies' weaknesses. When a stunt is performed, the action slows down and the camera switches to a spectacular angle. Next to the main story mode, the individual missions can be replayed in the mission mode. The player can also unlock TV scenes, view background information about the series, or do a quiz.

London Racer

London Racer

Windows - Released - September 28, 2000

London Racer

London Racer

Sony Playstation - Released - September 29, 2000

Arcade racing in and around London in a variety of cars. Compete in three leagues - small cars, luxury sports cars and GT racers on your way to winning the title and the ultimate car. In this UK-customised racing game you drive on the left, knock down Gatsos (speed cameras), and get chased by police in Vauxhall Astras and much more.

London Racer II

London Racer II

Sony Playstation - Released - June 14, 2002

London Racer II is another iteration in the prolific Racer series by Davilex. The races take place primarily in the streets of London and Edinburgh, with additional tracks in Las Vegas, New York and Chicago. There are three single player modes available: Single Race, Tournament and Time Trial. In Single Race the player is free to choose any of the 6 characters available, any of the tracks and any of the unlocked cars. In Tournament mode, the player races in a series of tracks while collecting money prizes and unlocking new cars. In both modes, players race against other races while avoiding being catch by the police. The Time Trial mode, players race against the clock trying to beat the best time for each track. Each car (driven by a different character) has different stats in acceleration, top speed, handling, breaking and strength. The cars can also be upgraded using money collected from winning races and collecting money tokens during races. The cars also take damage when hit and can break into total loss if the damage bar is full. Repair tokens can be collected during races and if a car finishes a race damaged it can be repaired before the next one using money. Nitro tokens can also be collected and bought, and the cars' colors can be changed. There are also two split-screen two player modes: Duel and Cop vs. Driver. In the Duel mode, players race against each other in any given track. In Cop vs. Driver, one player is the cop and the other a regular racer, and the cop player must try to crash the driver within the time limit. The game can be played from either first (hood camera) or third person (behind the car) perspective.

London Racer II

London Racer II

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - June 14, 2002

London Racer II is another iteration in the prolific Racer series by Davilex. The races take place primarily in the streets of London and Edinburgh, with additional tracks in Las Vegas, New York and Chicago. There are three single player modes available: Single Race, Tournament and Time Trial. In Single Race the player is free to choose any of the 6 characters available, any of the tracks and any of the unlocked cars. In Tournament mode, the player races in a series of tracks while collecting money prizes and unlocking new cars. In both modes, players race against other races while avoiding being catch by the police. The Time Trial mode, players race against the clock trying to beat the best time for each track. Each car (driven by a different character) has different stats in acceleration, top speed, handling, breaking and strength. The cars can also be upgraded using money collected from winning races and collecting money tokens during races. The cars also take damage when hit and can break into total loss if the damage bar is full. Repair tokens can be collected during races and if a car finishes a race damaged it can be repaired before the next one using money. Nitro tokens can also be collected and bought, and the cars' colors can be changed. There are also two split-screen two player modes: Duel and Cop vs. Driver. In the Duel mode, players race against each other in any given track. In Cop vs. Driver, one player is the cop and the other a regular racer, and the cop player must try to crash the driver within the time limit. The game can be played from either first (hood camera) or third person (behind the car) perspective. The game can be played from either first (hood camera) or third person (behind the car) perspective.

London Racer II

London Racer II

Windows - Released - June 14, 2002

London Racer: Destruction Madness

London Racer: Destruction Madness

Windows - Released - May 15, 2006

London Racer: Destruction Madness is an arcade race game in Davilex Racer series. This particular instalment is like the name implied more destructive than previous instalments. The game features 12 environments spread across 10 European cities. Each environment has 5 tracks for a total of 60 tracks, which can all be played in 4 different time settings. In these cities it is your task to cause as much mayhem and destruction as possible. Compete in races and take out your opponents so they will never reach the finish line, with a wide array of weaponry available. Or take on your opponents in a Destruction Derby style arena. You can collect power-ups to visibly improve your car. Several new cars and tracks can be unlocked for a total of 19 vehicles. Cars show visible damage and street furniture can be demolished.

London Racer: Destruction Madness

London Racer: Destruction Madness

Sony Playstation 2 - Released

London Racer: Destruction Madness is an arcade race game in Davilex Racer series. This particular instalment is like the name implied more destructive than previous instalments. The game features 12 environments spread across 10 European cities. Each environment has 5 tracks for a total of 60 tracks, which can all be played in 4 different time settings. In these cities it is your task to cause as much mayhem and destruction as possible. Compete in races and take out your opponents so they will never reach the finish line, with a wide array of weaponry available. Or take on your opponents in a Destruction Derby style arena. You can collect power-ups to visibly improve your car. Several new cars and tracks can be unlocked for a total of 19 vehicles. Cars show visible damage and street furniture can be demolished.

London Racer: Police Madness

London Racer: Police Madness

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - 2005

In this instalment of the London Racer series you play as the police. You have to arrest and ticket traffic offenders and illegal street racers. You can perform all kinds of actions to reach your goals, such as: hanging out your window to shoot at criminals during high speed chases and scanning cars for offenders. Available to the player is a range of police equipment and weaponry to assist him in his capabilities. The player can buy traffic cameras and other items to improve overview of the track.

London Racer: World Challenge

London Racer: World Challenge

Windows - Released - September 15, 2003

This high speed racing game takes gamers on races across 18 cities around the world including London, Paris, Berlin, New York and Los Angeles. Enhancements like nitro boosts emulate the sensation of speed. Compete in championship mode unlocking new cars and tracks. Race against lifelike A.I opponents in single player mode or challenge friends in the two player and multiplayer modes. While racing you will have to try to lose the police and watch out for traffic, which you can use to your advantage in causing crazy accidents. Breaking through roadblocks and rules will help you win. Gameplay is in the style of Midtown Madness.

London Racer: World Challenge

London Racer: World Challenge

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - September 19, 2003

This high speed racing game takes gamers on races across 18 cities around the world including London, Paris, Berlin, New York and Los Angeles. Enhancements like nitro boosts emulate the sensation of speed. Compete in championship mode unlocking new cars and tracks. Race against lifelike A.I opponents in single player mode or challenge friends in the two player and multiplayer modes. While racing you will have to try to lose the police and watch out for traffic, which you can use to your advantage in causing crazy accidents. Breaking through roadblocks and rules will help you win. Gameplay is in the style of Midtown Madness.

Miami Vice

Miami Vice

Microsoft Xbox - Released - December 3, 2004

Based on the 80's TV series of the same name, this is a 3rd person shooter. Playing as Sonny Crockett or Ricardo Tubbs, the player must dismantle drug-lord Ortega's organization, following the plot of an episode of the series. Through 14 missions, the player must take down (or arrest, sometimes) drug dealers and solve some minor puzzles (like finding keys to open doors, or switching levers to get access to locked places). In some stages, the player can choose freely to play as Crockett or Tubbs, switching between them by the click of a button. They have different abilities (Tubbs, for instance, is tougher and can kick in doors, Crockett is more agile), and different weapons (Crockett has a pistol as primary weapon, Tubbs has a double barreled shotgun). The characters can also carry a secondary weapon, from among 14 types (9mm pistols, .45 pistols, silenced 9mm, Uzi-like sub-machineguns, etc.). Each character can use only certain types of weapon, Tubbs carrying usually the heavier ones. The primary weapons have unlimited ammo, the secondary ones don't. In the stages where the player can choose either Crockett or Tubbs, basic commands can be given to the secondary character, such as asking for following the partner or covering him. The characters will heal themselves as the time passes, and they can heal each other: if one of them dies, the other can revive him. The characters can interact with the environment: whenever an action is possible, an icon will appear, showing which action can be taken, such as opening (or breaking) doors, climbing ladders, etc. Jumping is part of those particular actions, as the characters can only jump at specific places where the proper icon shows up. As for other actions, characters can run, crouch, walk and lean against walls. To shoot enemies, the player must aim (with an auto aim button) and then shoot (with a shoot button). The game features the original theme from the TV show, as well as original voices.

Miami Vice

Miami Vice

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - May 9, 2005

Based on the 80's TV series of the same name, this is a 3rd person shooter. Playing as Sonny Crockett or Ricardo Tubbs, the player must dismantle drug-lord Ortega's organization, following the plot of an episode of the series. Through 14 missions, the player must take down (or arrest, sometimes) drug dealers and solve some minor puzzles (like finding keys to open doors, or switching levers to get access to locked places). In some stages, the player can choose freely to play as Crockett or Tubbs, switching between them by the click of a button. They have different abilities (Tubbs, for instance, is tougher and can kick in doors, Crockett is more agile), and different weapons (Crockett has a pistol as primary weapon, Tubbs has a double barreled shotgun). The characters can also carry a secondary weapon, from among 14 types (9mm pistols, .45 pistols, silenced 9mm, Uzi-like sub-machineguns, etc.). Each character can use only certain types of weapon, Tubbs carrying usually the heavier ones. The primary weapons have unlimited ammo, the secondary ones don't. In the stages where the player can choose either Crockett or Tubbs, basic commands can be given to the secondary character, such as asking for following the partner or covering him. The characters will heal themselves as the time passes, and they can heal each other: if one of them dies, the other can revive him. The characters can interact with the environment: whenever an action is possible, an icon will appear, showing which action can be taken, such as opening (or breaking) doors, climbing ladders, etc. Jumping is part of those particular actions, as the characters can only jump at specific places where the proper icon shows up. As for other actions, characters can run, crouch, walk and lean against walls. To shoot enemies, the player must aim (with an auto aim button) and then shoot (with a shoot button). The game features the original theme from the TV show, as well as original voices.

Paris-Marseille Racing II

Paris-Marseille Racing II

Sony Playstation - Released - October 25, 2002

Paris-Marseille Racing II is the sequel to Paris-Marseille Racing and is a german-developed racing game that takes gamers on a speed tour de force. You race through France, London and Las Vegas on your mission to beat drivers from all parts of France. You can collect money and tune your car during the championships. Paris-Marseille is France's entry in Davilex's "Racer" series, alongside Autobahn Raser II in Germany, A2 Racer in Holland and London Racer in the UK. The game features different game modes: Tournament, course and vs the world. The tournament mode got 3 courses Paris-Lyon, Paris-Marseille & International.

Red Baron

Red Baron

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - November 11, 2005

Red Baron is a action oriented flight game set in World War I. The player uses his input device to control the bi- respectively triplane directly. The game features 24 missions divided into two campaigns. Typical goals are the bombing of targets and neutralizing of other planes. There are four pilots to choose from; each with different strengths. During the combat the focus lies on dogfights and flight maneuvers.

RedCat

MS-DOS - Released - 1994

This is the first game in the Redcat series. It's very different from the later educational Redcat games aimed at children. In this game you play as Redcat, who sets out to retrieve the stolen treasure from the mice. The game has 10 levels in total. In these levels you will be killing different kinds of mice with your sword, bombs, a machine gun or a flamethrower. You will also be picking up money on your way to the final level, which will make your score go up. There are a number of traps set up throughout the levels as well, like spike pits and blocks that will crush you.

SAS: Anti-Terror Force

SAS: Anti-Terror Force

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - November 4, 2005

Anti-Terror Force is a first-person shooter by Dutch development group Davilex following the exploits of the British SAS, the French GIGN and the German GSG9. As a member of the special operations force of your choice, you will undergo four training exercises - arms, physical training, siege training, and defensive tactics - before being placed into the field to deal with a number of hostage situations. The sieges, true to Davilex's knack of using real-life locations, all take place in real locations, beginning with 10 Downing Street, and moving along to the French Elysée and the German Kanzleramt. Although you could be forgiven for believing that this game wants to be realistic looking at the use of real services and real locales, this game makes no claims as such. In fact, arcade action is the order of the day here, and while the real SAS, GIGN and GSG9 are busy with discreet, minimal casualty operations, here you'll be blasting away with aplomb.

USA Racer

USA Racer

Windows - Released - 2002

A clandestine group has been organizing illegal street races in the USA for more than 50 years. What started as a fun event has grown into an annual contest for cash and glory. Only six are given a chance to prove their worth. USA Racer contains 11 tracks in different locations across the USA. Players can race in cities such as Los Angeles, New York or Washington DC or can take part in a race through the Grand Canyon or Yellowstone. Next to Time Trial and Single Race, the Tournament is the main event. It has been split up in three sections: Park Trial, City Trial and US Race. After completing a section, the next one is opened up. The tracks contain obstacles and jumps. Enemies will try to push other cars off the road, and the police also make an appearance. Scattered around the tracks are power-ups that repair the car, provide boost or cash. The money can be used to upgrade the car, repair it or buy boost prior to the race. After completing an entire tournament with a certain car, an alternate vehicle becomes available for that character. In the Windows version two-player duels are available over LAN or TCP/IP. Players can either go head-to-head or play a game of Cop vs. Racer.

USA Racer

USA Racer

Sony Playstation - Released - April 12, 2002

A clandestine group has been organizing illegal street races in the USA for more than 50 years. What started as a fun event has grown into an annual contest for cash and glory. Only six are given a chance to prove their worth. USA Racer contains 11 tracks in different locations across the USA. Players can race in cities such as Los Angeles, New York or Washington DC or can take part in a race through the Grand Canyon or Yellowstone. Next to Time Trial and Single Race, the Tournament is the main event. It has been split up in three sections: Park Trial, City Trial and US Race. After completing a section, the next one is opened up. The tracks contain obstacles and jumps. Enemies will try to push other cars off the road, and the police also make an appearance. Scattered around the tracks are power-ups that repair the car, provide boost or cash. The money can be used to upgrade the car, repair it or buy boost prior to the race. After completing an entire tournament with a certain car, an alternate vehicle becomes available for that character.

USA Racer

USA Racer

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - June 14, 2002

THE ULTIMATE RACE THROUGH THE USA! Rev up your engines and prepare for this high-speed combat through the nation's famous concrete jungles and treacherous dirt parks. - Compete with 6 typical US Racers; 'Pops' from Utah, 'The Duke' from Texas, 'The Bolt' from New York, 'Slam D' from Chicago, 'Holl E' from California and 'Suave' from Miami. - US Law enforcement will not stand for this cannonball run across state lines: Local sheriffs, State Patrol and even the FBI will be in hot pursuit! - Experience a lifelike racing world: realistic physics, visual damage, off-road tracks and thrilling driving action. - 8 tracks through the USA: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Las Vegas, Washington DC, Miami, Yosemite, Grand Canyon. Race, where there has never been a race before. This is the ultimate race through the USA!

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