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LGR - Hot Wheels Computer RESTORED

I've restored the Hot Wheels PC by Patriot and Mattel! ● An update to this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_WpEYAAmi8 ● Consider supporting LGR on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews ● Social links: https://twitter.com/lazygamereviews http://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews

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Anonymous

Stunt Track Driver had a sequel? Today I learned, I guess!

Anonymous

Holy. RNGesus... I had that game and played it obsessively back when I had a compaq with Windows ME on it. I played the living fuck out of it and my favorite thing was the backwards driving and the fireworks. Man I had all but forgotten about it. Damn it dude, you are making me want to go out and dig up a copy of that game..

Anonymous

Will the flames make the PC go faster? Serious question.

Anonymous

The steering wheel reminds me of when the adjuster for the wheel in the car decided to disintegrate into several hundred bits, that was quite, erm................entertaining.

Anonymous

This is every kind of awesome. Can't wait for the build video :)

Alyxx the Rat

That PC is BEGGING for a Turbo button...

Anonymous

Congrats! Thanks for the fantastic video. Naturally you should play Barbie games on the Hot Wheels PC.

Runefox

I totally agree with you on restoring this. These are super rare and for good reason, so even just to be able to say you have one in perfect working order is a huge accomplishment and just plain cool. I wonder... Looking at how the wheel responds (at least in that game), is it even analog, or is it "buttons" like the pedals? It would be an intriguingly crappy wheel if it just registered left/right D-pad presses. I wonder how it works on the inside.

Ezydenias

yeah bought an old tv, and had it for half a day before it blowed up. So I say everything before 90s well the middle 90s needs wizardry to work.

LazyGameReviews

The build video is already up for patrons :) <a href="https://www.patreon.com/posts/4505979">https://www.patreon.com/posts/4505979</a>

LazyGameReviews

Glad someone understands my reasoning! I could ravage the whole thing and update it, but it's much cooler to do it this way, I think. And yeah, I wonder about the wheel being digital instead of analog. It would match the cheapness of the rest of it.

LazyGameReviews

Heh, yeah the shoddy build quality of late-90's stuff especially is a beast to contend with

Anonymous

This week on LGR Plays, Hot Wheels and Barbie? :) On a 1/2" CRT!

Lindsay Michelle

Man, when you do a project like this, you pull out all the stops. You not only get pretty much all the components, but you also acquire a matching blue power cable just for this. And not only that, you buy paint in order to paint flames on the cable, too? That is some intense commitment, sir. Speaking of decorative flames, I know someone who unironically dresses like Guy Fieri. But at least he doesn't copy his hair.

Anonymous

The sheer joy and excitement that you get from doing what you do and the level of respect and care you give to each piece of equipment that you have is why I'm here. Its pretty infectious. Excellent work.

Sabrina

That Barbie computer was creepily looming in the , like it's being called back the grave.

Anonymous

I assume you already checked this, but just something that came to mind: I notice at 3:36, Keen's loading screen says AdLib support was detected, was it maybe just turned off in Keen's settings? Anyway, the end result is great!! Good work man! I love when a project comes together like that, no feeling quite like it! :D