| Tonka Raceway | |
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|   | |
| Developer(s) | Media Station (Windows) Morning Star Multimedia (GBC) | 
| Publisher(s) | Hasbro Interactive | 
| Platform(s) | Windows Game Boy Color | 
| Release | November 1999 (Game Boy Color) [1] | 
Tonka Raceway is a 1999 video game developed by Media Station and published by Hasbro Interactive. The game is for ages 5 and up. [2]
In Tonka Raceway, players are welcomed by Tonka Joe, who introduces the game world of racing and customization. The game begins with a choice among 37 whimsical vehicles, ranging from dump trucks to alienmobiles, each ready to drive on a variety of tracks. Players can race against the clock, Team Tonka, or a friend in multiplayer mode. Victories yield prize money, which can be spent on performance upgrades like engines and tires. For those inclined toward creativity, a simple track editor allows players to design their own raceways. The game also supports importing custom vehicles from Tonka Garage . [3]
The game was developed by Media Station, a company founded in 1989. [4]
| Publication | Score | 
|---|---|
| Computer Games Magazine | 4.5/5 [3] | 
| GameSpot | 4.9/10 [5] | 
| IGN | 5/10 [6] | 
| The Sydney Morning Herald | 3/5 [7] | 
Computer Games Magazine said "All told, Tonka Raceway delivers many fun filled hours for kids, and could very well be the cheapest baby sitter you've ever hired". [3]
GameSpot said "All in all, Tonka Raceway is a fun, albeit light racer. Everything moves at decent tempo, and the rumble effects are solid. If R/C Pro-Am didn't exist, this game would probably be taken a bit more seriously. As is, Tonka Raceway is just a light rehash of a more solid title, perhaps aimed at a younger, less demanding audience". [5]
The game ranked 10th on PC Data's list of Top-Selling Games Software for the week of April 4 to 10 in 1999. [8]