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Micro Machines v4 brings back all the missiles and bombs, but this time with new additions, including flamethrowers, heat-seeking missiles, plasma guns, and of course, the car-mounted giant hammer!
Tiny vehicles made from a single molecule will go head-to-head in the first ever NanoCar Race on April 28, and the competition will be streamed live on YouTube.
Micro Machines v.4 from Codemasters is big racing in tiny vehicles. Don't let their size fool you, these racers are hell-bent for fast racing action along with some destructive power for extra fun.
Micro Machines Racing, for NES ($42.95). A different kind of racing game. You race tiny cars, boats, helicopters-even tanks-on some of the strangest tracks you`ve ever seen. How strange?
Codemasters’ VP Publishing, Jonathan Bunney, commented, “The original Micro Machines was a breakthrough multiplayer racing game, and remains much loved in the gaming community.
Fans of classic top-down racer Micro Machines will no doubt warm to Gearshifters, but rather than racing around breakfast tables and the like, this game is set in a dystopian future reality akin ...
Think Micro Machines, instead. Table Top Racing has the basics covered, as it provides a plethora of cars, numerous tracks, and multiple game modes.
All of this and more will be coming to PC in Micro Machines World Series, scheduled for a spring release. Spin some tires right now with our list of the PC's best racing games.
This big, glossy book from Bitmap is called “Micro But Many: An Unofficial Micro Machines Collection,” and features 400 pages of the tiny vehicles.
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