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Monster Truck Madness Intro

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May 25, 2012  This is a quick intro to Monster Truck Madness 2, the sequel to MTM1. Disclaimer: I do not own this piece of video game content; it belongs to its respective owners. Monster Truck Madness is a very crazy truck driving game. In this game you need to be really passionate and drive you car with highly skill. If you crash your truck, you.

    > >
  1. Monster Truck Madness 2
4.65 / 5 - 68 votes

Description of Monster Truck Madness 2 Windows

In 1998, Microsoft Corporation publishes Monster Truck Madness 2 on Windows. This action, racing / driving and simulation game is now abandonware and is set in an off-road / monster truck.

External links

Captures and Snapshots

Screenshots from MobyGames.comSuper markup manual.

Comments and reviews

tuxrox12020-01-25-1 point

@TACOMAMADNESS They Made custom Toyota trucks just for that racing event. RIP_Buzzz won the truck.

CJTB642019-12-23-1 point

The Game Is Alright, But When I Press F4, The Screen Of The Game Gets Glitched Like Crazy.
It Gets Like, Red, Yellow & Green.

DTB352019-12-23-2 points

HOW THE FRIGGIN HELL IS WRONG WIT MA MODS?! THIS GAME HAS ANOTHER OST!
WHEN I GOIN TO GO ONLINE MA GAME DOES SAY, NOOOOO!
FIX DIS PLZ!
I WANT MODS, ONLINE CONTENT & I WANT U TO MAKE THE EXACT GAME AS THE CD DOES!!!!
DTB35 Out! ;)

Luis2019-04-241 point

es un juego genial .. estaba muy adelantado a su época y tiene gráficos y etapas interesantisimas

TacomaMadness2019-02-133 points

Great game, had fun with it when I was younger. Fun fact, MS had a giveaway of a '99 Toyota Tacoma sometime around the release of this game, however there is not a single Tacoma monster truck in-game.

PhantomStranger2018-11-301 point

This game was the balls. I remember being obsessed with monster trucks when i was a kid. This game and the 1st Monster Truck Madness, FTW!

Mass2018-11-181 point

Bitdefender did it was clean

Mass2018-11-180 point

game don't need a crack it works without the cd? sooo yer

fari2018-05-253 points

Nice game

zapbuzz2018-04-131 point

.exe contains crack that is protected by encryption from code theft by rival crackers. Even retail games come up with false virus positives.

zapbuzz2018-04-131 point

the supposed virus in setup .exe is just the encryption of the crack it actually is harmless

El Toro Loco2017-12-25-2 points

Hi,this is me from Monster Jam,yes i want this game but,my PC is Windows 10.Can you help me?

Hawkeman2017-08-100 point

Virus detected in the setup.exe of the .iso version. Stay away!

ShadowPrincess2017-02-193 points

Memories.. still the Best!

Mart2017-02-191 point

Oh my god. This game was epic back in the day.

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Monster Truck Madness 2
Developer(s)Terminal Reality (PC)
Edge of Reality (N64)
Publisher(s)Microsoft (PC)
Rockstar Games (N64)
Programmer(s)
Artist(s)
  • Kate Bigel
  • Kiki Wolfkill
  • Chuck Carson
Composer(s)
EnginePhotex2/Terrain5
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Nintendo 64
ReleaseWindows
  • NA: May 13, 1998[1]
Nintendo 64
  • NA: June 30, 1999[citation needed]
  • EU: October 29, 1999[citation needed]
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Monster Truck Madness 2[a] is a monster truckracing video game developed by Terminal Reality and published by Microsoft for the PC (Windows 95/NT) in 1998.

It is the sequel to Monster Truck Madness for the same platform, and was one of the first racing games to feature an online multiplayer mode.[2] Online play for it was available on the MSN Gaming Zone until early 2006.

The game was ported to the Nintendo 64 in 1999 by Edge of Reality. It was co-published with Rockstar Games and released as Monster Truck Madness 64.

The game is known for featuring the biggest names in monster truck racing like Bigfoot, Grave Digger and Carolina Crusher, as well as WrestleTrucks —monster trucks named after WCW talent.

Overview[edit]

Grave Digger on 'The Heights' track.
Trucks racing on 'Tinhorn Junction' track

This sequel offers improved graphics, an updated interface, new trucks and tracks and the addition of variable weather conditions when compared to its predecessor. The game is known for featuring the biggest names in monster truck racing like Bigfoot, Grave Digger and Carolina Crusher, as well as WrestleTrucks —monster trucks named after WCW talent. It was one of the first racing games to feature an online multiplayer mode.[2][3][4] However, the game engine is essentially the same, and most custom trucks and tracks are compatible with both games. The game contains assets from older Terminal Reality games, like Hellbender and CART Precision Racing.[4]

The 'Summit Rumble' king of the hill tracks could only be played if the player intended to compete online. Again, 'Army' Armstrong provides commentary for the game.[5] However, his race calls have been updated, and new ones have been added. Just like its predecessor, it contains an inaccessible truck, 'Chuck's Car' (a Chevrolet Camaro). It was intended to be unlocked by typing in 'CHUCK' in a race. The game still displays this message when typed: 'Restart the game to drive Chuck's Car.' However, if one restarts the game, it is not there.[4]

The Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback wheel's installation CD also contains the game.[6]

The game's file mounting systems gives the possibility to add (or remove) custom tracks and trucks to the game using different editors.[4]

Monster Truck Madness 64[edit]

Monster Truck Madness 64 is a Nintendo 64 port of Monster Truck Madness 2 developed by Edge of Reality and published by Rockstar Games. It was released in 1999.[7] It received advertisement time on World Championship Wrestling programming and features trucks styled after WCW wrestlers.[8] In addition, one commercial spot featured WCW wrestler Kevin Nash.

Reception[edit]

GameSpot said for the PC, 'The designers wisely recognized that the subtlety of monster truck racing cried out for the added nuance that only a professional wrestling tie-in could bestow.' GameSpot also rated the game 7.4 (good).[9]

Next Generation reviewed the PC version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that 'Overall, this new version is a definite improvement.'[3]

Doug Trueman reviewed the Nintendo 64 version of Monster Truck Madness 64 for Next Generation, rating it one star out of five, and stated that 'If you want intense off-road gaming, play EA's Beetle Adventure Racing instead and run this title over with your car.'[10]

Play phase 10 online game. Complete challenging phase objectives and clear your hand before your opponent does to win in Phase 10! Play this fun card game for free and online now! Phase 10 is a card game created in 1982 by Kenneth Johnson. Hearts - In Hearts, the goal is to get as few points as possible. Game ends when someone reaches 100 points. The player with the lowest score wins. Arkadium Crescent Solitaire - Crescent Solitaire is played with two decks of cards. The goal of this game is to complete eight foundations. The goal of Phase 10 is to be the first player to get ten varied phases with two sets of three, one run of seven, or seven cards of the same color. There are also two special cards. Wild cards can be used as a color card to complete a phase or in place of a number card. There’s also Skip cards that will force another player to lose a turn. Game Controls. When the game starts each player will receive cards. Click and drag the suitable cards to the phase decks in the middle of the screen. Click on the question mark button in the corner to see what you should do to complete a phase. When you complete one and empty your hand, you'll win the game.

Notes and references[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^During development it was referred to by its internal codename Metal Crush 2.

Citations[edit]

  1. ^'New Releases'. GameSpot. May 13, 1998. Archived from the original on June 15, 2000. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  2. ^ ab'Monster Truck Madness 2'. Giant Bomb.
  3. ^ abLundrigan, Jeff (August 1998). 'Monster Truck Madness 2'. Next Generation. No. 44. Imagine Media. p. 102.
  4. ^ abcdTerminal Reality (May 13, 1998). Monster Truck Madness 2. Windows 95. Microsoft.
  5. ^Terminal Reality (May 13, 1998). Monster Truck Madness 2. Windows 95. Microsoft. Scene: Credits.
  6. ^Microsoft (1999). Microsoft Sidewinder install disc. Microsoft. Scene: Monster Truck Madness 2.
  7. ^Edge of Reality (June 30, 1999). Monster Truck Madness 64. Nintendo 64. Rockstar Games. Scene: Credits.
  8. ^Casamassina, Matt (July 30, 1999). 'Monster Truck Madness 64 review'. IGN. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  9. ^Monster Truck Madness 2 Review
  10. ^Trueman, Doug (November 1999). 'Finals'. Next Generation. Vol. 2 no. 3. Imagine Media. p. 117.

External links[edit]

  • Official website at the Wayback Machine (archived August 16, 2000)
  • Monster Truck Madness 2 at MobyGames
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Monster_Truck_Madness_2&oldid=946371520#Monster_Truck_Madness_64'
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25.03.2020

Monster Truck Madness Intro

25
Due to the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), we are under heavy load of retrogamers wanting to travel back to those old and safe times. Please choose thoroughly every game you download and share the bandwidth with everyone.

May 25, 2012  This is a quick intro to Monster Truck Madness 2, the sequel to MTM1. Disclaimer: I do not own this piece of video game content; it belongs to its respective owners. Monster Truck Madness is a very crazy truck driving game. In this game you need to be really passionate and drive you car with highly skill. If you crash your truck, you.

    > >
  1. Monster Truck Madness 2
4.65 / 5 - 68 votes

Description of Monster Truck Madness 2 Windows

In 1998, Microsoft Corporation publishes Monster Truck Madness 2 on Windows. This action, racing / driving and simulation game is now abandonware and is set in an off-road / monster truck.

External links

Captures and Snapshots

Screenshots from MobyGames.comSuper markup manual.

Comments and reviews

tuxrox12020-01-25-1 point

@TACOMAMADNESS They Made custom Toyota trucks just for that racing event. RIP_Buzzz won the truck.

CJTB642019-12-23-1 point

The Game Is Alright, But When I Press F4, The Screen Of The Game Gets Glitched Like Crazy.
It Gets Like, Red, Yellow & Green.

DTB352019-12-23-2 points

HOW THE FRIGGIN HELL IS WRONG WIT MA MODS?! THIS GAME HAS ANOTHER OST!
WHEN I GOIN TO GO ONLINE MA GAME DOES SAY, NOOOOO!
FIX DIS PLZ!
I WANT MODS, ONLINE CONTENT & I WANT U TO MAKE THE EXACT GAME AS THE CD DOES!!!!
DTB35 Out! ;)

Luis2019-04-241 point

es un juego genial .. estaba muy adelantado a su época y tiene gráficos y etapas interesantisimas

TacomaMadness2019-02-133 points

Great game, had fun with it when I was younger. Fun fact, MS had a giveaway of a '99 Toyota Tacoma sometime around the release of this game, however there is not a single Tacoma monster truck in-game.

PhantomStranger2018-11-301 point

This game was the balls. I remember being obsessed with monster trucks when i was a kid. This game and the 1st Monster Truck Madness, FTW!

Mass2018-11-181 point

Bitdefender did it was clean

Mass2018-11-180 point

game don't need a crack it works without the cd? sooo yer

fari2018-05-253 points

Nice game

zapbuzz2018-04-131 point

.exe contains crack that is protected by encryption from code theft by rival crackers. Even retail games come up with false virus positives.

zapbuzz2018-04-131 point

the supposed virus in setup .exe is just the encryption of the crack it actually is harmless

El Toro Loco2017-12-25-2 points

Hi,this is me from Monster Jam,yes i want this game but,my PC is Windows 10.Can you help me?

Hawkeman2017-08-100 point

Virus detected in the setup.exe of the .iso version. Stay away!

ShadowPrincess2017-02-193 points

Memories.. still the Best!

Mart2017-02-191 point

Oh my god. This game was epic back in the day.

Write a comment

Share your gamer memories, help others to run the game or comment anything you'd like. If you have trouble to run Monster Truck Madness 2 (Windows), read the abandonware guide first!

Download Monster Truck Madness 2 Windows

We may have multiple downloads for few games when different versions are available. Also, we try to upload manuals and extra documentations when possible. If the manual is missing and you own the original manual, please contact us!

Just one click to download at full speed!

Windows Version

Similar games

Fellow retro gamers also downloaded these games:

DOS, Genesis, C64, Master System, Game Gear, Amiga, Atari ST, Apple II, Apple IIgs1987
(Redirected from Monster Truck Madness 64)
Monster Truck Madness 2
Developer(s)Terminal Reality (PC)
Edge of Reality (N64)
Publisher(s)Microsoft (PC)
Rockstar Games (N64)
Programmer(s)
Artist(s)
  • Kate Bigel
  • Kiki Wolfkill
  • Chuck Carson
Composer(s)
EnginePhotex2/Terrain5
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Nintendo 64
ReleaseWindows
  • NA: May 13, 1998[1]
Nintendo 64
  • NA: June 30, 1999[citation needed]
  • EU: October 29, 1999[citation needed]
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Monster Truck Madness 2[a] is a monster truckracing video game developed by Terminal Reality and published by Microsoft for the PC (Windows 95/NT) in 1998.

It is the sequel to Monster Truck Madness for the same platform, and was one of the first racing games to feature an online multiplayer mode.[2] Online play for it was available on the MSN Gaming Zone until early 2006.

The game was ported to the Nintendo 64 in 1999 by Edge of Reality. It was co-published with Rockstar Games and released as Monster Truck Madness 64.

The game is known for featuring the biggest names in monster truck racing like Bigfoot, Grave Digger and Carolina Crusher, as well as WrestleTrucks —monster trucks named after WCW talent.

Overview[edit]

Grave Digger on 'The Heights' track.
Trucks racing on 'Tinhorn Junction' track

This sequel offers improved graphics, an updated interface, new trucks and tracks and the addition of variable weather conditions when compared to its predecessor. The game is known for featuring the biggest names in monster truck racing like Bigfoot, Grave Digger and Carolina Crusher, as well as WrestleTrucks —monster trucks named after WCW talent. It was one of the first racing games to feature an online multiplayer mode.[2][3][4] However, the game engine is essentially the same, and most custom trucks and tracks are compatible with both games. The game contains assets from older Terminal Reality games, like Hellbender and CART Precision Racing.[4]

The 'Summit Rumble' king of the hill tracks could only be played if the player intended to compete online. Again, 'Army' Armstrong provides commentary for the game.[5] However, his race calls have been updated, and new ones have been added. Just like its predecessor, it contains an inaccessible truck, 'Chuck's Car' (a Chevrolet Camaro). It was intended to be unlocked by typing in 'CHUCK' in a race. The game still displays this message when typed: 'Restart the game to drive Chuck's Car.' However, if one restarts the game, it is not there.[4]

The Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback wheel's installation CD also contains the game.[6]

The game's file mounting systems gives the possibility to add (or remove) custom tracks and trucks to the game using different editors.[4]

Monster Truck Madness 64[edit]

Monster Truck Madness 64 is a Nintendo 64 port of Monster Truck Madness 2 developed by Edge of Reality and published by Rockstar Games. It was released in 1999.[7] It received advertisement time on World Championship Wrestling programming and features trucks styled after WCW wrestlers.[8] In addition, one commercial spot featured WCW wrestler Kevin Nash.

Reception[edit]

GameSpot said for the PC, 'The designers wisely recognized that the subtlety of monster truck racing cried out for the added nuance that only a professional wrestling tie-in could bestow.' GameSpot also rated the game 7.4 (good).[9]

Next Generation reviewed the PC version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that 'Overall, this new version is a definite improvement.'[3]

Doug Trueman reviewed the Nintendo 64 version of Monster Truck Madness 64 for Next Generation, rating it one star out of five, and stated that 'If you want intense off-road gaming, play EA's Beetle Adventure Racing instead and run this title over with your car.'[10]

Play phase 10 online game. Complete challenging phase objectives and clear your hand before your opponent does to win in Phase 10! Play this fun card game for free and online now! Phase 10 is a card game created in 1982 by Kenneth Johnson. Hearts - In Hearts, the goal is to get as few points as possible. Game ends when someone reaches 100 points. The player with the lowest score wins. Arkadium Crescent Solitaire - Crescent Solitaire is played with two decks of cards. The goal of this game is to complete eight foundations. The goal of Phase 10 is to be the first player to get ten varied phases with two sets of three, one run of seven, or seven cards of the same color. There are also two special cards. Wild cards can be used as a color card to complete a phase or in place of a number card. There’s also Skip cards that will force another player to lose a turn. Game Controls. When the game starts each player will receive cards. Click and drag the suitable cards to the phase decks in the middle of the screen. Click on the question mark button in the corner to see what you should do to complete a phase. When you complete one and empty your hand, you'll win the game.

Notes and references[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^During development it was referred to by its internal codename Metal Crush 2.

Citations[edit]

  1. ^'New Releases'. GameSpot. May 13, 1998. Archived from the original on June 15, 2000. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  2. ^ ab'Monster Truck Madness 2'. Giant Bomb.
  3. ^ abLundrigan, Jeff (August 1998). 'Monster Truck Madness 2'. Next Generation. No. 44. Imagine Media. p. 102.
  4. ^ abcdTerminal Reality (May 13, 1998). Monster Truck Madness 2. Windows 95. Microsoft.
  5. ^Terminal Reality (May 13, 1998). Monster Truck Madness 2. Windows 95. Microsoft. Scene: Credits.
  6. ^Microsoft (1999). Microsoft Sidewinder install disc. Microsoft. Scene: Monster Truck Madness 2.
  7. ^Edge of Reality (June 30, 1999). Monster Truck Madness 64. Nintendo 64. Rockstar Games. Scene: Credits.
  8. ^Casamassina, Matt (July 30, 1999). 'Monster Truck Madness 64 review'. IGN. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  9. ^Monster Truck Madness 2 Review
  10. ^Trueman, Doug (November 1999). 'Finals'. Next Generation. Vol. 2 no. 3. Imagine Media. p. 117.

External links[edit]

  • Official website at the Wayback Machine (archived August 16, 2000)
  • Monster Truck Madness 2 at MobyGames
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Monster_Truck_Madness_2&oldid=946371520#Monster_Truck_Madness_64'