Micro Machines V3 download

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One of the best multiplayer

This computer game has without doubt got one of the best multiplayer functions I've ever seen. I've got this game on my playstation (no numbers behind here), and it is still a hit, even in 2008. Great gameplay doesn't need astonishing graphics! The possibility for 8 players on a no-split screen, is a feature not many games has!
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Where to buy it

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There's nothing like it! Take a spin around the wildest 3D-modelled circuits in the fastest scale miniatures with Micro Machines V3 - the ultimate all-action, multi-player racing riot! Unleash ultra-...

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General information

  • Rate: (18 ratings)
  • Genre: Racing
  • Software house: Codemasters Software Company Limited, The
  • Year: 1998
  • System: DOS/Win'98(or dosbox version 0.74)
  • Tags: Humorous, Challenges

Screenshots

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  • Micro Machines V3: courtesy of Home of the Underdogs revival
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  • Micro Machines V3: A snapshot extracted from game introduction video.

What H.O.T.U. used to say about it:

Micro Machines V3 is the last and arguably best in Codemasters? underrated Micro Machines series. For anyone who's never heard of the game, the Micro Machines series is a top down mini-car racer reminiscent of older arcade games such as Spy hunter and Off-Road. You race a miniature vehicle on one of 48 tracks, which include a wide variety of everyday locations, such as the breakfast table, the pond, a crowded restaurant, and many more. One attraction of the first two Micro Machines games is the very creative and unique tracks you can race on, and Micro Machines V3 brings these to life ever more than before, with gorgeous backgrounds and a high FPS count. The pond water comes to life with ripple effects, while the breakfast table holds interesting little obstacles, like a spot of maple syrup that becomes a sticky trap. There are many fun secrets to discover on each track, often in surprising ways, such as the Bunsen burner that becomes a shortcut. There are many ways to play MMV3. Single player games include Head to Head, which pits you against one CPU car; Challenge, which includes 4 computer-controlled cars; and Time Trials, in which time is key. With weapon power-ups you can collect during the track such as missiles and hammers, Like mini-car collectibles in the real world, the vehicles in MMV3 can be won and lost. You can win Prize Cars by beating certain play modes, save these for use later, and race them against your friends. Similar to the first two games, there are many ways you can play Micro Machines V3, including the brand new 8 player party game where up to 8 players can play simultaneously. All in all, MMV3 is frantic, brutal, and a lot of fun. It's a nice diversion from typical racing games, with a unique take on the genre. Extensive multiplayer options and excellent 3D graphics should please beginners and experts alike. Two thumbs up!
written by Home of the Underdogs