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Micro Machines

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Micro Machines is a toy-themed racing game developed and published by Codemasters. Players drive miniature vehicles across everyday environments such as kitchen counters, desks, and bathrooms, dodging oversized household objects and hazards. The SNES version is known for its top-down speed and chaotic multiplayer action, and it remains one of the most distinctive party racers of the 16-bit era.
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Release Date
1993-01-01
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Plays
18

The game uses a top-down racing view with tiny cars speeding through domestic and outdoor settings. Players steer, accelerate, and brake through tight corners, narrow lanes, and risky edges. Some events are single-lap sprints while others use multi-stage or elimination-style competition. Falling off the track or getting trapped costs valuable time, so maintaining clean lines matters. The SNES version supports solo play against the CPU and multiplayer via the Multi-Tap accessory.

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Learning each course is more important than raw speed. Stay centered whenever possible to avoid getting stuck on table edges, pencils, and other obstacles. Enter tight turns with controlled braking instead of abrupt steering. In multiplayer, inside lines and smart bumping can be more effective than aggressive passing attempts.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Practice the tabletop-style tracks until the visual depth cues become familiar.

Tips

Brake before narrow bends to avoid bouncing into hazards.

Tips

In multiplayer, defend on the inside line to force opponents wide.

User Reviews

Fast, creative, and unlike most racing games of the time.

User Reviews

A fantastic multiplayer party game with constant chaotic moments.

User Reviews

Tough at first, but very satisfying once the tracks click.

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