Screw Attack has highlighted one of my favorite games on the NES in this Video Game Vault. Micro Machines was an awesome top-down racer where you zoomed around various tiny arenas (I like the kitchen ...
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 ...
While the later games in the series faultered, the original Micro Machines for the NES and Genesis were some great racing action. Any top down racing game that has tanks that can actually take out the ...
It's taken a while, but the British developer Codemasters is finally ready to show off its first N64 title: Micro Machines 64 Turbo, a 64-bit version of the popular PlayStation racer takes everything ...
The first video game that was ever truly mine was 1992’s Micro Machines for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). In Micro Machines, players race miniature toy cars around real-world tracks like a ...
The novelty of racing teeny tiny cars is more than a little bit stale, and so is Micro Machines v4. Micro Machines aren't nearly as popular now as they once were, but the miniature collectible cars ...
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 ...