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− | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a series of fictional video game consoles that have appeared in ''[[Let It Die]]'' and ''[[Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes]]''. Although presented as mere gaming devices, the Death Drives usually have some kind of ulterior purpose. The line | + | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a series of fictional video game consoles that have appeared in ''[[Let It Die]]'' and ''[[Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes]]''. Although presented as mere gaming devices, the Death Drives usually have some kind of ulterior purpose. The line is publicly a property of the [[HAZRE]] company, but it appears to have been linked to [[Central Intelligence Agency]] operations from the beginning. |
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Revision as of 05:13, 24 February 2019
The Death Drive is a series of fictional video game consoles that have appeared in Let It Die and Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes. Although presented as mere gaming devices, the Death Drives usually have some kind of ulterior purpose. The line is publicly a property of the HAZRE company, but it appears to have been linked to Central Intelligence Agency operations from the beginning.
Death Drives
- Death Drive Mark I
- Death Drive Mark II
- Death Drive VR
- Death Drive AAA
- Death Drive 128
- Death Drive XXX
Trivia
- The concept of a video game that is secretly a shadowy government operation to collect player data is based on the urban legend of Polybius, and different Death Drives share different aspects of the tale.