Who doesn't know the Micro Machines? The little speedsters were already on the NES its early appearance as a racing game.
Minimalist racer
They are small and tough, the Micro Machines from the American toy manufacturer Gallob. Since they first appeared, they have been heating their homes. Whether in front of the pool table or the potted plants, they don't stop anywhere. The game was developed by Codemasters. The publisher of the NES game was Camerica, which brought it out in 1991.
The vehicles in Micro Machines
Sports cars heat up the tracks, tanks make their way and boats race through the bathtub at home. Micro Machines presents itself with many different vehicles.
The distance
The single player mode sends you into the field as one of eleven vehicles. You simply jostle your opponents off the track. This gives you a considerable time advantage. The route is given by chalk marks and breakfast cereals. Of course, there are also shortcuts to gain advantages. After three victorious rounds in which you were at least in the top three, more tracks will be unlocked. You have the option to create saves. If you lose all lives you have the option to continue from there.
The level of difficulty
Many routes are available in the game. The level of difficulty is set quite high. It gets particularly interesting in multiplayer mode.
Graphics and sound
The graphics do not jerk and remain flowing while playing. The racetracks are shown in detail. Unfortunately, the sound is not optimal.
Conclusion on Micro Machines
The NES game plays very well. It's a fun racer that's a lot of fun, especially in multiplayer mode. The graphics are nice and colorful, but the sound could be better. A storage system would also have been desirable.
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Originally posted on 2018-04-22 10:00:00.