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Story:
Not
much of a story I'm afraid here. There are several modes of play which
are challenge, head to head and two player. The challenge mode allows
you to win different types of cars to create your own collection of
Micro Machines. This is done by completeing races around various household
objects. In head to head mode you must try to get one screen length
between you and your opponent to score points. The two player mode
is the same as the head to head mode only two players can compete
for the points.
Rating:
N/A
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Graphics:
One
of the games major strengths. For the Master System the graphics are
amazing. With bright vibrant colours that really help the courses
come to life. It could be mistaken for a Megadrive game. The game
also boasts some of the smoothest scrolling on the system and there
is no sprite flicker either.
Rating:
9/10
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Sound:
Again
despite the Master System's sound capabilities not being great Codemasters
have put together an assortment of catchy and fun tunes that never
get boring or irritating. The sound effect can be a bit on the weak
side with the engine sound seeming a bit pathetic but on the whole
they are okay and suite the game well.
Rating:
8/10
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Controls:
The
controls for this game are easy to learn. The D-pad controls the steering,
button 1 is the accelerator and button 2 is the brake. This makes
it accessible to even those who may not normally play video games.
This makes it a fun party game when the relatives are round.
Rating:
8/10
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Playability:
I find the game to be very enjoyable, especially with two players,
which keeps you coming back for more. One of the major points that
I noticed in the game is how fast it is. This makes it exciting and
really tests your reflexes (oh, the amount of time I've missed a corner
and gone straight into a hazard). The opponents are also worth a mention
as later in the game they produce a good challenge to even the best
driver. Although I assume their AI is simple path finding they do
seem to ram you into obstacles too.
Rating
= 9/10
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Value
for money: The
lastability is high. The game starts off with some easy courses but
soon both the courses and the opponents become quite difficult to
beat. Some of the later courses require you to memorize them so you
know when you will hit the corners. Despite this though it never becomes
frustrating as you seem to get a little further each time you play.
The extra game modes also add a lot to the overall package.
Rating
= 9/10
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Rarity:
Although
this game was only released in Europe it is not too hard to track
down. It finds itself on ebay around twice a month and usually goes
for about £5.00. I bought my copy, boxed with instructions,
for £3.20 about two years back.The real challenge is to find
one that still has it's poster. One in this condition could usually
go for double the regular price.
Rating
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Overall:
A
great SMS game that deserves a place in your collection. It is one
of my top five multiplayer games for the SMS and the best racing game
for the system. You can always trust Codemasters to create good looking,
polished games for the SMS.
Rating
= 9/10
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