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{{stub}}'''''Toy Racer''''' is the sequel to ''[[Toy Commander]]''. It was developed by [[No Cliché]], published by [[Sega]] and only released in Europe for a budget price of £5 (where £1 of this would go to charity). It was marketed as being an online game, and as a result has no AI players to race against in single-player mode.
 
{{stub}}'''''Toy Racer''''' is the sequel to ''[[Toy Commander]]''. It was developed by [[No Cliché]], published by [[Sega]] and only released in Europe for a budget price of £5 (where £1 of this would go to charity). It was marketed as being an online game, and as a result has no AI players to race against in single-player mode.

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Toy Racer
System(s): Sega Dreamcast
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Racing


















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Toy Racer is the sequel to Toy Commander. It was developed by No Cliché, published by Sega and only released in Europe for a budget price of £5 (where £1 of this would go to charity). It was marketed as being an online game, and as a result has no AI players to race against in single-player mode.

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Dreamcast, EU
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Cover
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Disc