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** The release of the ''Tanks'' supplement, which introduced insanely powerful weapons and armor towards the end of the original 1st. ed. run, is generally seen as the nadir of the product line. It didn't help that the company tried to push a "Japan Invades the West Coast" storyline in ''Autoduel Quarterly'' to support it, that was not well received.
** 5th Ed. notably did not catch on.
** 5th Ed. notably did not catch on.
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** The release of the ''Tanks'' supplement, which introduced insanely powerful weapons and armor towards the end of the original 1st. ed. (first edition through fourth edition) run, is generally seen as the nadir of the product line. It didn't help that the company tried to push a "Japan Invades the West Coast" storyline in ''Autoduel Quarterly'' to support it, that which was not well received.
** 5th Ed. notably did not catchon.on; it was initially presented as books with pairs of cars at a given division level, and vehicle construction rules were never released. In addition, it was at Toys/HotWheels-scale, three times larger than earlier editions, so existing maps needed to be either scaled up (requiring significantly more table space) or redesigned to be usable at the larger scale.
** 5th Ed. notably did not catch
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** The release of the ''Tanks'' supplement towards the end of the original 1st. ed. run is generally seen as the nadir of the product line, which introduced insanely powerful weapons and armor, mostly unrelated to the "Cars" part of ''Car Wars''. It didn't help that the company tried to push a "Japan Invades the West Coast" storyline in ''Autoduel Quarterly'' to support it, that was not well received.
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** The release of the ''Tanks'' supplement supplement, which introduced insanely powerful weapons and armor towards the end of the original 1st. ed. run run, is generally seen as the nadir of the product line, which introduced insanely powerful weapons and armor, mostly unrelated to the "Cars" part of ''Car Wars''.line. It didn't help that the company tried to push a "Japan Invades the West Coast" storyline in ''Autoduel Quarterly'' to support it, that was not well received.
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** The release of the ''Tanks'' supplement towards the end of the original 1st. ed. run is generally seen as the nadir of the product line, which introduced insanely powerful weapons and armor, mostly unrelated to the "Cars" part of ''Car Wars''. It didn't help that the company tried to push a "Japan Invades the West Coast" storyline in ''Autoduel Quarterly'' to support it, that was not well received.
** 5th Ed. notably did not catch on.
** The release of the ''Tanks'' supplement towards the end of the original 1st. ed. run is generally seen as the nadir of the product line, which introduced insanely powerful weapons and armor, mostly unrelated to the "Cars" part of ''Car Wars''. It didn't help that the company tried to push a "Japan Invades the West Coast" storyline in ''Autoduel Quarterly'' to support it, that was not well received.
** 5th Ed. notably did not catch on.