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Speed Demon 1.2.2

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Category Arcade Game
Mac OS System 7
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Written by Frank Kane at Cerberus Development and released as Mac shareware in 1997, Speed Demon is a 3D cross-country racing and demolition game for PowerPC Macs. Players steer through open terrain courses where collisions matter as much as raw speed, with the registered edition unlocking additional scenarios and player slots beyond the shareware demo.Setting and themeThe game drops cars into rough cross-country circuits rather than traditional track ovals, blending point-to-point racing with demolition derby contact. Environments emphasize varied terrain and elevation rather than scripted scenery, putting the focus on driving lines and ramming opponents off the route.GameplayPlayers race against AI vehicles or human opponents over network play, scoring on finish position and damage inflicted. The shareware edition ships with two scenarios and supports up to two players; the full registration expands the scenario count and competitive slots. Controls are keyboard or joystick, with a first-person driver-view camera.Engine and technical changesThe game targets PowerPC Macs running Mac OS 7.5.3 or later with 16 MB of RAM, and leans on Apple's Game Sprockets stack including NetSprocketLib for matchmaking, SoundSprocketLib and the SoundSprocket filter for positional audio. Multiplayer rides over Open Transport 1.1 with both AppleTalk and TCP/IP supported, an unusually network-aware design for a small late-90s shareware racer.Development and releaseCerberus Development's Mac division shipped Speed Demon directly through the late-1990s shareware channels, with a registration model gating the full content. Versions through 1.2.2 ran on System 7.0 through Mac OS 9, and the title circulated on Mac shareware CDs and through online archives without a boxed retail release.Reception and legacyCoverage was largely confined to Mac shareware listings rather than mainstream press, and the title is remembered as one of a small handful of Mac-native networked racers from the Game Sprockets era. It remains preserved on Macintosh Garden and Macintosh Repository for use under Classic emulation.

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