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LGR - Hot Wheels Stunt Track Driver - PC Game Review

LGR - Hot Wheels Stunt Track Driver - PC Game Review

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Tired of playing with real Hot Wheels cars? Hot Wheels Stunt Track Driver puts you in the driver seat of real virtual Hot Wheels cars with absurd stunt abilities!
Date: 2022-04-14

Comments and reviews: 10


It's so crazy you've done literally almost every obscure racing and tycoon game I obsessed about when I was younger, I remember the boxes, the music everything was so killer then. I remember owning this game for months before we finally got our own PC for my house, I was so pumped to be able finally play all the killer abstract games at home. I begged my parents for something that could run this. Before that I'd have my mom take me to her work when she worked over time as an accountant so I could play Motocross Madness on her work computer hahaha. Can't believe they did that for me. Thanks for all the great videos, I watch them In our van on tour for hours hahaha - Tony
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A friend of mine had this at his place so I would get up early, eat my breakfast, get ready for school, and walk down to his house just to play it for a bit before we leave for the bus. It was SO much fun! It was very tough, but you gotta line the car up with the track and remember EVERY detail of every track! The best way to get points was pressing down left or down right and try to land backwards. I saw this at a thrift store and I didn't hesitate, brought back memories!
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Dude- Bring me back to the old times playing this when I was 5, with Korn and Limp Bizkit on Mtv in the background.
I always thought my mom got me a cheap copy from a murky marketplace here in Mexico but now I remember the yellow interactive race car and o my- Im so pissed at myself. I used to take extra care of -some- hotweels but that one didnt make it sadly-

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I loved playing this in my dad's study, we only had one computer, and my dad usually worked in his study so we didn't get to play games that much, making it a special occasion every time, I loved playing Midtown Madness, Motocross Madness and of course Hotwheels STD xD
Of course we did have an N64 but those games weren't on the N64

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Deceptively simple gameplay mechanics, a technical marvel of game coding. Had to a be pain for the developers to allow semi-dynamic FMV content streamed for the custom tracks, giving simple interactive Laserdisc FMV arcade games and MegaRace a run for their money.
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There was actually a demo of this game included in some Hot Wheels sets that contains it's own original level not found in the main game!
It's called the Hot Wheels World Adventure Sampler, and contains a number of the -city- types of sets.

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I Played this so much that i got so good at it. as soon as i got to the first jump i would put it in reverse and beat every single track that way at the end there were just all big wheels for the score and a screen saver with fireworks would pop up.
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holy. ok, I had this game. I 100% forgot about it until seeing this video, but it all came rushing back (along with other memories from the same time period) that was a particular flavor of nostalgia i haven't tasted in a while. haha thanks man!
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I know I'm 7 years late to the party but. damn, the intro is so cringe. Also, I actually liked Matchbox a lot more than HW. I was that weird kid who didn't like flashy modified / unrealistic models. xD
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I played this game for hundreds of hours when I was little. I don-t believe I ever found out about the secret track tho. Overall i would give the game a 10/10 on just the nostalgia factor for me.
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