Knight Rider (franchise)

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Knight Rider is a multimedia American entertainment franchise which began with the original series of the same name, created by Glen A. Larson and released from 1982 - 1986. Several further series, films, and a spinoff were also created, as well as several other adaptations into books, video games, etc.

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Knight Rider was one of the multiple franchises to be represented alongside the Doctor Who universe in the mass-crossover toys-to-life video game, LEGO Dimensions [+]Loading...["LEGO Dimensions (video game)"]. The Knight Rider content was added to the game via its second wave of figurines and adventure packs on 10 February 2017, joining Doctor Who and the other existing franchise elements that were built into the game upon its original release.

This inclusion allowed players to control the franchise's one playable character - Michael Knight - and have him play through the A Dalektable Adventure and Dalek Extermination of Earth levels, and explore the Who-themed adventure world, as well as operate K9 and interact with the Doctor's TARDIS.

In turn, this allowed the player to explore the Knight Rider adventure world as the Doctor or the Cyberman, and battle in the Bright Light City battle arena, as well as using the related vehicle - K.I.T.T. - in any world.

K.I.T.T. has a unique voice line in-game when he is paired with Cyberman: "A Cyberman? All that technology and no wheels? Seems like a waste to me.".

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