Today, Kirby’s focus has shifted toward following industry news, and he has a sincere passion for one-off and tuned vehicles, car toys (especially LEGO brand,) and anything else even closely related ...
After Micro Machines V4 on the PlayStation 2 in 2006, it’s been a long time coming for a return to the crazy arcade antics of the little toy car vehicles (Toybox Turbos aside), and now the frantic ...
The sheer number of cars and tracks in Micro Machines V4 doesn't make up for the underlying frustration of the racing. Micro Machines aren't nearly as popular now as they once were, but the miniature ...
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Not all car collections need a lot of space. Some just need a lot of pages. Micro but Many: an unofficial Micro Machines collection is a 400-page coffee table book that explores the history of the ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. With oversized tires and variety galore, Micro Machines made a name for themselves as a miniature alternative to Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars in the ...
Micro Machines are returning. The iconic brand has not been seen in stores in a long time, and Hasbro has teamed with Wicked Cool Toys to bring the minature toys back to market in 2020. Check out a ...
Students from Waterford Elementary School examine machine tool attachments during a field trip to Micro Machine Works in Barlow. The eighth-graders were given a tour of the plant, which specializes in ...
Back in the days of the Nintendo Entertainment System, Codemasters plotted itself onto the gaming map by producing Micro Machines, a fast and fun four vehicle racer based on the Galoob series of tiny ...
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Developer Supersonic Software may not hold as much weight with gamers as Criterion and Polyphony Digital do, but the UK-based studio certainly has experience with the racing genre. Mashed, Dare Devil ...