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Back with another LGR late nineties PC game retrospective, woo! I needed a topic I could cover relatively quickly, being quite low on time this week due to a whole bunch of ongoing life things. All positive things, thankfully, but time-consuming things nonetheless. And I've been wanting to cover Crash! for like seven or eight years now so hey, why not now?

Hope y'all enjoy! It's a really simple review for a really simple game, so y'know. Nothing groundbreaking. Just chill '90s vibes 👍

If all goes well I'll be back next time with a more substantial computery topic, possibly a build video if that goes according to plan. (And it rarely does, ha.) Ah well even that falls all apart I'm having fun, so I hope y'all are too. Have a good week, folks!

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Hot Wheels: Crash! 23 Years Later - An LGR Retrospective

Review of one of the most straightforward, aptly-named PC games of the 90s: Hot Wheels Crash! It's a game where you crash Hot Wheels cars. That’s about it! It’s simple and it’s over in less than an hour, but I always have a constant grin watching the vehicular carnage unfold. Let's take a look back at it over two decades later! ● LGR links: https://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews https://www.twitter.com/LazyGameReviews https://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews ● All background music licensed from: http://www.epidemicsound.com #LGR #HotWheels #Review

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Anonymous

My partner has never really gotten into your videos, however the mouse mat section made her literally do a spit take due to laughing. Awesome video as always. I do love the more complicated videos, but this really is your bread and butter. You find and cover some of the best lesser known pc games. As always, please keep making the content you want to make and in a way that let's you live and enjoy your life. You've dedicated so many years to making videos to amuse and bring happiness into people's lives. So please, don't stress when you need to focus on yourself

LazyGameReviews

Thanks for the kind words, Michael! I wish these types of videos kept the lights on, so to speak, but I do really enjoy covering these obscure little titles from the past when I can. Glad she enjoyed the mousepad bit too :)

Anonymous

Love the idea, but having playing a fair amount of Burnout this is a touch underwhelming ngl

Valora Inverse

Was expecting a kiddiefied Carmageddon, but a reverse Incredible Machine (somewhat) is admittedly more interesting! Neat!

mattmacks

Thank you for the video, Clint, and many greetings from Germany. 👍

Pablo Rodriguez

Being used to the likes of Burnout and Red Faction: Guerrilla, the destruction in this game is a bit on the disappointing side these days, but I would have loved it back in the day.

Peter Metzger

Hey just a heads up, at 1:40 you say "number 4" car but the vehicle shown is number 44 :)

Anonymous

Nice, another childhood game of mine. A bit underwhelming for today, but 9 year old me back then loved blowing up stuff with cars. I must have had a later budget release as I didn't get that "mousepad" or truck with it.

Anonymous

I was probably 14 when this game came out and, while I never had it, I did (and still do) have Stunt Racer and remember thinking these games were a cool way to spend 20 minutes, once. Now excuse me, I'm going to install Stunt Racer on my 98SE machine and play it for the only time this century.

Headset Guy

I do wonder where the software tried to connect to for downloading the extra maps. I'm so curious, in fact, that I'm going to see if I can find a URL or IP address in the game's code somewhere, then see if that is on the Wayback Machine. Wouldn't that be incredible?

Anonymous

I still have this game, I found out later that it was sealed. I still remember playing the demo for Crash a lot with one of those Planet Hot wheels cd's

Anonymous

This looked awesome! Why not do a review of cereal box pc games! haha

Anonymous

I was more into Turbo Racing myself back in the day, but seeing this - yeah, I missed out...

LazyGameReviews

Yes, Mattel was always quick to cheap out on the secondary releases after the initial print run. I remember seeing it sold even as a CD jewel case only, not even in a box after a while!

LazyGameReviews

Ooh, imagine a game like this but with Red Faction physics. On that note, have you seen this? Haven't played it yet but it looks fantastic! https://store.steampowered.com/app/1428100/Instruments_of_Destruction/