Hot Wheels: All Out

Hot Wheels: All Out

Nintendo

Release Date: September 13, 2006

Racing, Nintendo exclusive, multiplayer, singleplayer

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Subsequent races with the title miniature cars. However, the game is in no other way related to the games from the Hot Wheels series released on GameBoy Advance.

Hot Wheels: All Out is a simple agility car that gives you the ability to take control of one of the available miniature cars. This title of course has a full license of the famous brand. The game has nothing to do with previous titles from the Hot Wheels series, which came to GameBoy Advance. The manufacturer has changed. Destination Software studio, which specializes in developing games for Nintendo portable consoles, is responsible for the preparation and release of this game. The company has also released games such as Monster Trucks Mayhem or ATV Thunder: Ridge Riders. At the same time, it is worth noting that there are no multiplayer modes. All Out was created exclusively with a single player in mind.

The main attraction of this racing game is, of course, the ability to test one of the seventeen licensed Hot Wheels cars. Individual vehicles differ not only in appearance, but also in performance or behaviour on the route. You also need to unlock more cars. Luckily, the manufacturer took care of a very extensive career mode, in which we enter seven different types of races. These include the Eliminator series, where the weakest players are eliminated from further driving, or the Beat the Clock group duels, where the player's task is only to meet the set time limit. There are also challenges that combine the characteristics of different types of racing.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

Hot Wheels: All Out Summary

Platforms:

Game Boy Advance

Game Boy Advance

Developer: Destination Software

Publisher: DSI Games

Age restrictions: none

Hot Wheels: All Out System Requirements

Game Boy Advance

Game Boy Advance

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