Toy time warp: Micro Machines make a return

If you were a child in the '90s, you may remember Micro Machines. The tiny plastic toy cars were a third of the size of a Matchbox or Hot Wheels car and were affordable, light, and very easy to lose. 33 years after originally being released by Galoob in 1987, Micro Machines will be racing back into stores - this time made by Hasbro - after a first viewing at the 2020 New York Toy Fair this week.

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