Hot Wheels Custom Car DesignerReviewed by Jason LevinePublished by Mattel Media
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Technical Aspects:Windows 95 autoinstall ran painlessly with this program, and we experienced no bugs or other difficulties in running the program. Load times for the program's various features, and especially for printouts, however, were very long on a Pentium 120 with 16 MB RAM (well above the listed minimum configuration of 486-66 with 8 MB RAM). You'll probably be much happier with at least a Pentium 133 and 32 MB RAM.
Report and Conclusions:Our 5-year-old (the minimum recommended age) had a lot of fun designing his own cars in the Customizing Garage and selecting stickers to print out and apply to his own Hot Wheels toys. (Note: Be sure that your kids use only the Avery Kids labels and stickers supplied with the program or extra ones that you purchase, because, unlike regular Avery labels, the Kids products are easily removable from almost any surface.) He also got a kick out of printing out grandstands and carwashes to go with his cars. The only fly in the ointment was the long load times specified above. Usually, after waiting 5 minutes or so for something to print out, he would leave the computer for some other activity, returning only when the printer finally started spitting out the paper. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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