Hot Wheels released a personal computer in 1999. When last the flame-wrapped blue chunk of plastic and circuitry graced our website, Joe Blevins described it as “a kid’s idea of what a personal ...
With its bright blue paint job and eye-catching flame decals, the Hot Wheels computer manufactured by a long-gone firm called Patriot in 1999 looks absolutely amazing. It’s definitely a kid’s idea of ...
Thousands of consumers expecting a Barbie or Hot Wheels computer this holiday are doubly out of luck--they won’t get their PC and they might never get back the $700 to $1,000 they paid for it either.
The world’s favorite toy cars, Hot Wheels and Matchbox, are celebrating anniversaries this year: Hot Wheels just turned 50 years old, while Matchbox cars are 65. It turns out some of them would have ...