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Hot Wheels is a racing video game developed by A. Eddy Goldfarb & Associates, and published by Epyx for the Commodore 64. The game was unveiled in June 1984, at Chicago's Summer Consumer Electronics Show, and was released later that year. Hot Wheels is the first video game to be based on the Hot Wheels toyline, and was marketed by Epyx as part of their Computer Activity Toys series, consisting of video games based on popular toylines.

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  • Hot Wheels es un videojuego de carreras desarrollado por A. Eddy Goldfarb & Associates, y publicado por Epyx para la Commodore 64.​ El juego fue presentado en junio de 1984, en el Summer Consumer Electronics Show de Chicago, y fue lanzado más tarde ese año.​​ Hot Wheels es el primer videojuego basado en la línea de juguetes Hot Wheels, y fue comercializado por Epyx como parte de su serie Computer Activity Toys, que consiste en videojuegos basados en líneas de juguetes populares.​​ (es)
  • Hot Wheels is a racing video game developed by A. Eddy Goldfarb & Associates, and published by Epyx for the Commodore 64. The game was unveiled in June 1984, at Chicago's Summer Consumer Electronics Show, and was released later that year. Hot Wheels is the first video game to be based on the Hot Wheels toyline, and was marketed by Epyx as part of their Computer Activity Toys series, consisting of video games based on popular toylines. (en)
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  • Hot Wheels es un videojuego de carreras desarrollado por A. Eddy Goldfarb & Associates, y publicado por Epyx para la Commodore 64.​ El juego fue presentado en junio de 1984, en el Summer Consumer Electronics Show de Chicago, y fue lanzado más tarde ese año.​​ Hot Wheels es el primer videojuego basado en la línea de juguetes Hot Wheels, y fue comercializado por Epyx como parte de su serie Computer Activity Toys, que consiste en videojuegos basados en líneas de juguetes populares.​​ (es)
  • Hot Wheels is a racing video game developed by A. Eddy Goldfarb & Associates, and published by Epyx for the Commodore 64. The game was unveiled in June 1984, at Chicago's Summer Consumer Electronics Show, and was released later that year. Hot Wheels is the first video game to be based on the Hot Wheels toyline, and was marketed by Epyx as part of their Computer Activity Toys series, consisting of video games based on popular toylines. (en)
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