Micromachines for the NES

2024-01-28T13:18:24
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Micromachines, created by British video game designer David Darling and his company, Codemasters, released in 1991 for Nintendo, it is a racing game in which you control small vehicles in everyday environments, such as kitchens, desks and gardens.

The aim of the game is to reach the finish line before your opponents, avoiding obstacles and taking shortcuts.

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An interesting feature of Micromachines is the ability to play with up to four players, using an adapter to add more controllers to the NES.

As you progress through the game, you unlock new vehicles and tracks, giving you more variety in your races.

Micromachines was well received by gamers at the time and helped establish the franchise as a popular racing game series.

Although Micromachines was particularly well known for its NES version, it was also released on other platforms, such as the Sega Mega Drive, Super Nintendo and Game Boy, among others.

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