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Tonka Raceway
''Tonka Raceway'' is a 1999 video game from Hasbro Interactive. The game is for ages 5 and up. Development The game was developed by Media Station, a company founded in 1989. Reception ''Computer Games Magazine'' said "All told, Tonka Raceway delivers many fun filled hours for kids, and could very well be the cheapest baby sitter you've ever hired". ''GameSpot'' said "All in all, Tonka Raceway is a fun, albeit light racer. Everything moves at decent tempo, and the rumble effects are solid. If R/C Pro-Am didn't exist, this game would probably be taken a bit more seriously. As is, Tonka Raceway is just a light rehash of a more solid title, perhaps aimed at a younger, less demanding audience". The game ranked 10th on PC Data's list of Top-Selling Software for the week of April 4 to 10 in 1999. References External links

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