Ubisoft has started filling new colors in the life of Racing and TPS game Driver: Parallel Lines with giving it a new and futuristic platform: Nintendo's Wii. Previously, the game franchise was in hands of Atari and recently Ubi took over the franchise.

Ubisoft has made some elegant changes in graphics and gameplay to the original game.
The game takes place in NY City in early 70s, and after being imprisoned for 28 years, protagonist is released into a sparkling new world in order to take revenge.
What's new with revised version?
The game set in New York City with more that 35 missions across two completely different era; 1978 and 2006.
Full Wii controller support
Controlling and customizing over 80 vehicles like cars, trucks, motorcycles and bonus cars.
Too many enhancements in the Wii version features as compared to Xbox and PS2 game like AI upgrades, graphics, physics and special effects.
More than 30 unique and exclusive controls using motion sensing controls of both Wii-mote and Nunchuk.
The game has been scheduled for launch on March 30th, 2007.
Via: nintendowiifanboy