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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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A popular Japanese racing game series based on pullback toys created by Takara Corp. since 1978. The toys the games were based on were chibi cars with smal ledge between front and back tires with a coin slot the back. With a coin inserted in the slot, the car will be able to do wheelies and stunts, hence being sold in America as "Penny Racers". The majority of them are caricatures of actual cars. Its popularity has led the company into making many spinoffs of the series. There were even low-priced imitators of the toys -- Shoddy Knockoff Products. The series did get imported overseas under the name of "Gadget Racers" and "Penny Racers" with help from other companies such as Conspiracy Entertainment, Midas Interactive Entertainment and Play It!.
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