Demon Driver

Demon Driver

Nintendo

Release Date: February 14, 2003

Racing, cars, Nintendo exclusive, multiplayer, singleplayer

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A classic racer in which we sit behind the wheel of one of eight different vehicles. More than 30 routes to cover, as well as a dozen or so cups. It is worth mentioning that you can buy better upgrades to your car.

Drive fast for thrills and profit in Demon Driver.

You can choose from eight types of cars and 32 tracks. Each car has different speed, handling and acceleration attributes. Surfaces include asphalt, sand and ice.

Collect money on the track, then spend it in the shop on upgrades. A repair power-up will fix your car on the fly. Collect water to cool down your overheating engine.

Avoid oil slicks, which can send you spinning out of control, and mud, which slows you down.

The overhead view of the action doesn't offer a sense of real-life racing danger, but it does provide a clear view of your car and the track.

Multiplayer Mode

Multiplayer action requires GBAs and Game Paks for every player and enough GBA Game Link cables to connect all systems.

Last updated on August 14, 2015

Demon Driver Summary

Platforms:

Game Boy Advance

Game Boy Advance

Age restrictions: none

Demon Driver System Requirements

Game Boy Advance

Game Boy Advance

Supports: link-cable additionally (GBA): link-cable