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ijhtio
29th October 2007, 16:16
Portable Bus Driver 1.0.0



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Bus Driver 1.0.0 | 64 MB


Bus Driver is all about driving buses. In Bus Driver, your job is to transport passengers around an attractive and realistic city. You must drive to a timetable on a planned route, whilst obeying traffic rules, and taking care not to upset or injure your passengers. This makes Bus Driver unlike any other driving game - the experience of driving a bus is very different from blazing through a racing circuit.

Game type : Driving
Suitability : All ages (3+)
Hardware requirements : PC compatible, DirectX7 rated graphics card
Windows requirements : Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista

Homepage:http://www.busdrivergame.com/

http://pointupload.com/en/server/9290A1F715/P--Bus-Driver-1-0-by-yerdenizden-exe.html

or

http://rapidshare.com/files/65644348/P._Bus_Driver_1.0_by_yerdenizden.exe

or

http://w15.easy-share.com/8572941.html

mirjani
24th December 2007, 00:55
File "http://rapidshare.com/files/65644348/P._Bus_Driver_1.0_by_yerdenizden.exe" not found.

Evecreate
24th December 2007, 11:13
i tried the link, and it works

pras
25th December 2007, 03:04
Crashes my machine :(

EDIT: Turns out that was a problem with my machine that certain programs killed the crappy ATI display driver.

Evecreate
25th December 2007, 10:16
works fine on my computer :friends:

pras
29th December 2007, 00:17
Got it working, fun game!

bchliu
30th December 2007, 00:14
Fantastic game.. how the hell does it fit all that in 64MB? Just goes to show how much bloatware other games are these days to "fit it on a DVD-9" etc..

pras
30th December 2007, 02:05
Fantastic game.. how the hell does it fit all that in 64MB? Just goes to show how much bloatware other games are these days to "fit it on a DVD-9" etc..

The game uses low-q textures and simple polygons (by todays standards) also it's all based in one "level" so it's a small game :) It's true, some games are bloatware, but many are highly compressed and it's amazing that they even fit on a DVD9 (Witcher and Crysis for example).