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GameBoy Color : Micro Machines V3 Reviews

Below are user reviews of Micro Machines V3 and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Micro Machines V3. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.



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fun game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 5
Date: December 12, 2000
Author: Amazon User

this game is one of the best racing games.Rush 2049 is a good game also if you like racing games.I highly recommend it.

MMV3 (Estimated)

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 4
Date: April 24, 2003
Author: Amazon User

Before you read this I must point out what I meant by "estimated". Well, I haven't seen the game in real life, so i'm basing it on the pictures, reiviews and the other Micro Machines games.

The music, i'm told, is bad on this gameboy game, but how bad could it be? After the other Micro Machines gameboy games, it couldn't be bad. I could imagine it being worse then the Micro Machines Twin Turbo music, but not enough to make it bad. (That is unless they try to make it like the other MMV3 and failed horribly, in which case it would make it seem like they didn't put a lot of work into it at all.)

The graphics are good, but they could've been better if they hadn't just tried to copy the origional MMV3. And it IS 3D. It's just that some objects are too small to be shown 3D, but you can tell by the taller objects that there meant to be. But at least the different colours on the cars are positioned well, and that each character has its own colours.

The biggest problem is the multiple players, for this game dosent support the game link, and 2 people have to play on the same gameboy via split controller. (The 2 on 1.) And if you really want to play using 2 gameboys you may as well both get Micro Machines 2 and play on that instead.

One thing, shown in the pictures is that the pictures are quite pale. But I think that isn't the game's fault. And even if it is, you can use gameboy magnifyers and worm lights to solve it.

Another thing is that sometimesyou can't see the track because of the colour of the table, but remember that gameboys are meant to be held close to your face, and in so you can see the seperate pixels. If there isn't a track in the screen then you just have to use your guiding skills and your brain. Experience on that track will barely help you get back.

Like its older brothers, it isn't splitscreen. Thats one thing that sets it apart from other racing games. And some people find it annoying that when youre ahead you can't see more of the track, but I think that was done on purpose so people woudn't go ahead all the time. It just adds more of a challenge, because people like challenges, right?

But all in all, even with its problems, its still a great game, especially as a gameboy collector game. I give it...5 stars!

I'm thinking of buying it soon. But, of course, if I am going to buy it, i'm defently going to buy it from Amazon.com.


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