Knight Racing
KITT tries reaching the checkpoint while evading enemy cars in "Knight Racing," accessible at NBC's official "Knight Rider" site. Pressing the "Left" and "Right" arrow keys moves KITT in those respective directions, while pressing the "Up" and "Down" arrow keys accelerates and applies the brakes on the car, respectively. After reaching the checkpoint, players advance to the next level. If players' "Shield" (health) bar depletes, they lose a life. The game ends when players lose three lives.
Knight Racing
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Knight Rider Board Game
Playing as Michael Knight and KITT, "Knight Rider" fans try to clear up trouble on every turn of the road in Parker Brothers' "Knight Rider" board game. When "driving" KITT, players earn bonus cash for each "Trouble Spot" that they clear. Opposing players try to steal KITT by winning a card "Chicken Challenge." The player clearing up the most "Trouble Spots" and who has earned the most bonus money wins the game. Fans can check sites like eBay for this out-of-print title.
Knight Rider: The Game
Players take the reins of KITT in Davilex Games' "Knight Rider: The Game," available for various PC systems and PlayStation 2. Damage tolerance, opponent aggression level and parts duration depend on the difficulty mode that players choose for their 10-track, 15-mission adventure. KITT's capabilities include turbo boost, microwave jammers, night vision, scanning ability, ski mode and targeting functions. The game features characters from the original series, such as "Knight Automated Roving Robot" (KARR, KITT's evil double), Devon Miles (FLAG's leader) and Goliath, a high-tech truck that Michael's evil twin brother Garthe built for destruction purposes.
Knight Rider 2: The Game
Davilex Games' sequel to "Knight Rider: The Game" adds "Combat" and "Mini Games" modes to the mix. Available for various PC systems and PlayStation 2, the game lets players use car-based weapons to battle armored vehicles, robots and Garthe, Michael Knight's evil twin, in "Combat" mode. The "Mini Games" mode includes "Dirt Track Racing" and "The Shooting Gallery," which players unlock after finishing missions. "Knight Rider 2: The Game" also includes multiplayer mode, which displays players' actions via a split screen.
Knight Rider Turbo Boost
Players test their jumping abilities in "Turbo Boost," accessible at NBC's "Knight Rider" site. As KITT, players try leaping over a maximum of 10 semi trucks in the "6-Cylinder Challenge," while the "8-Cylinder Challenge" ups the required total to a maximum of 13 semi trucks. Players click on KITT once to start the car, and click and hold the mouse down to start the power meter. Upon reaching the end of the ramp, players release the mouse button when the power meter reaches its maximum potential. The game ends if players tumble and fail to jump over the required number of semi trucks.
Knight Rider Turbo Boost
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