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Table Top Racing goes green this week

While the F1 teams sleep the summer away, you can keep up your racing habit with this awesome looking tribute to MicroMachines with some full-on mini vehicular mayhem and fun from Playrise. Check out the PSN blog post for some more info and tips from the team. The game is out this week for just £4.99.

Reviews seem pretty positive so far, so this could help bump up the Vita's limited racing roster. And, if the multiplayer is on a par with its ancestor, then TTR could be a serious challenge with friends over the holidays, as it supports both ad hoc and Internet play modes (unlike its mobile predecessor).

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