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by - written on 05/02/02 (Very useful, 386 readings)
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Remember back in the day of the Mega Drive and SNES there was a great game called Micro Machines? Then it's sequel Micro Machines 2? What most people don't remember is that there was another sequel that appeared on the Playstation and the PC, namely Micro Machines V3, and that this is still available on the PC from the Sold Out budget range. And once again I'm going to tell you all how brilliant sold out are; they sell loads of ace classic games for a fiver, they have the best installers I've ever seen and the people on the website were really nice when I had a problem with my order, so as far as I'm concerned everyone should go and get some ... Read the complete review
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