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Review: Little Racers STREET (XBLIG)

February 8, 2012
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Remember Micro Machines? If you do, then you’ll probably have some fond memories of not only collecting, but of driving the little replicas through your front yard. Little Racers STREET feels a lot like that. Let me say first, I’m a huge fan of Micro Machines (and their speed talking…

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Review: Little Racers STREET (XBLIG)

February 8, 2012
little racers street/Milkstone Studios/xblig/Xbox 360

Remember Micro Machines? If you do, then you’ll probably have some fond memories of not only collecting, but of driving the little replicas through your front yard. Little Racers STREET feels a lot like that. Let me say first, I’m a huge fan of Micro Machines (and their speed talking…

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