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 ...
Mixing miniature mayhem with maximum multiplayer racing, MICRO MACHINES v4 game will arrive packed with knockabout, breakneck racing in the fastest scale miniatures, complete with explosive weapon ...
Remember what pure fun looks like, as Codemasters unleashes the first video of MICRO MACHINES v4. Multiplayer mayhem like this is the reason friends were invented, as gamers can see for themselves ...
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Be the first to take Micro Machines V4 for a test drive and experience its incredible mix of miniature mayhem and maximum multiplayer racing with the PC playable demo ...
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 ...
Codemasters has released a demo of the PC Micro Machines V4, which is due out on PS2, PSP and PC on June 30th - with a DS version to follow. The demo weighs in at 227MB and you can grab it from ...
Codemaster's Micro Machines series of games are top-down racers, with courses constructed of household objects. The series was held in high-regard, and the DS seems like a perfectly suitable system ...
Crisis, team. Crisis. The misuse of "franchise" is starting to bother me. These days, I can't click for more than about two homepages before encountering something like "the Zelda franchise". It's not ...
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We thought a gag about something micro and Nick Haywood would start off this review just nicely… but apparently Mr ‘Winky’ Haywood is a bit tender about it so we thought it best to leave it… Some ...
MICRO Machines V4 is probably the strongest sequel since this franchise made its debut on the venerable NES almost two decades ago. Once called "the most playable game in the world" the original was ...