Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament-SPLATTERKiNGSReleased: 1994 | Language: English P| PC | Developed: Codemasters | Published: Codemasters | 290 MB
Genre: Racing
This
is a second game of the series. As in its predecessor, you behind the
wheel of an extremely small car. You get to drive around in those
little carriers, Galoob sells by the ton on some very strange tracks
like the bathtub, on the dining table, and so on. You even get to
choose your driver from some rather crazy looking characters.
Micro
Machines 2 is about the most fun I ever had on my Mega Drive, and that
is saying something. Whether it was screeching your tiny vehicle around
gutter piping before catapulting into a nearby tree house, racing
around a toilet seat or teetering over a revolving corn-on-the cob, it
simply oozed imagination, charm and good clean fun.
The original was
a classic in its own right, but the sequel delivered everything you
could possibly have hoped for. Most notably, Codemasters showcased
their J-Cart which saw the self-produced cartridge came with two extra
joypad ports, allowing four-player action without having to shell out
for an adaptor. It was one in the eye for both Sega and Electronic Arts
who were touting their own adaptors, particularly as the whole shebang
cost only ?35 on release.