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Hot Wheels: AcceleRacers is a 2005 series of four animated films produced by Canadian company Mainframe Entertainment, which also produced the television series ReBoot. [1] Available on DVD and VHS , it has also been shown on Cartoon Network .
The video game Hot Wheels: World Race was based on the television series. It was released on VHS and DVD on December 2, 2003, [3] and was followed by a series of 4 sequel movies, titled Hot Wheels: AcceleRacers (2005).
Hot Wheels: Velocity X (released as Hot Wheels: Velocity X – Maximum Justice for the PlayStation 2) is a 2002 vehicular combat racing game developed by Beyond Games and published by THQ based on Mattel's Hot Wheels line of scale model cars.
Hot Wheels: Stunt Track Challenge is a video game developed by Climax Brighton and published by THQ. It was released in November 2004 for PlayStation 2 , Xbox , and Microsoft Windows . It is the ninth installment in the Hot Wheels series of video games.
Hot Wheels Stunt Track Driver is a racing video game developed by Semi Logic Entertainments and published by Mattel Media for Microsoft Windows.It is based on the Hot Wheels toy franchise, and was released on October 15, 1998.
The gameplay of Hot Wheels Track Attack revolves around the player racing a Hot Wheels car in a variety of events in order to unlock new cars, tracks and events. Players start with a small section of cars to race with and a limited number of events to compete in, but as players progress through the game, and earn medals for completing events, they unlock new cars, tracks, and events.
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Planet Hot Wheels was a massively multiplayer online racing game created by the developers of the toy car brand Hot Wheels and Mattel, Hot Wheels' parent company. The service launched in 2001. The virtual racing game included story features based on the film Hot Wheels World Race, and used representations of real world Hot Wheels models. Users ...