

Micro Machines 2 – Turbo Tournament is that rare racing game where you’ll spend half your time laughing and the other half white-knuckling the controller. You’re racing tiny cars across absurd tracks—pool tables, breakfast tables, even a bathtub—and somehow it feels more intense than any realistic sim. The controls are tight, but one wrong move sends you skidding off into a cereal bowl or getting stuck behind a salt shaker.
What really makes it shine is the multiplayer. Two-player split-screen is chaos, especially when you start unlocking the weirder vehicles (the tank is stupidly fun). The AI isn’t bad either—they’ll shove you into obstacles without hesitation. Graphics hold up surprisingly well for a Genesis game, with little details like pencil ramps and toy traffic cones selling the miniature vibe.
Just don’t expect a deep single-player campaign. It’s all about quick races and trash-talking your friends. Still, after all these years, few games nail that "just one more race" feeling quite like this one.
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