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Monster Truck Madness for Nintendo 64Twenty of the world's most recognizable Monster Trucks appear in the game, with ten huge tracks to terrorize. Players can customize...
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Twenty of the world's most recognizable Monster Trucks appear in the game, with ten huge tracks to terrorize. Players can customize the weather conditions and time of day on each track, including a pitch black mode where headlights are a necessity. Two of these race courses are exclusively available on Nintendo 64. The best aspect of Monster Truck Madness is its focus on multiplayer gaming. MTM has five unique party games under the hood, including four-player Monster Truck Soccer and Monster Truck Hockey.
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Check point or No man's land?
Pros: tracks are good, graphics, audio is great. Cons: hard to control the trucks Read More at Epinions.com can u say fun?
Pros: Fun game play, good graphics Cons: some of the sound effects get on you nerves Read More at Epinions.com Challenging and fun
Pros: The jumps,multi,player,and the trucks Cons: The graphics aren't that great Read More at Epinions.com Good idea, good game
Pros: Good gameplay and fun tracks Cons: Over exageration on some jumps Read More at Epinions.com Don't give up
Pros: Monster Trucks, Multiplayer Cons: weird controls Read More at Epinions.com Monster Truck Madness
Pros: Ridiculous, funny physics Cons: Aimless and confusingly designed Bottom Line: Thank goodness we only rented it!
Pros: Lots of games to choose from. Cons: Truck has a mind of it's own. Read More at Epinions.com Make sure you have many controllers..
Pros: good ideas, many trucks Cons: graphics, single player Read More at Epinions.com Our family is torn between love and hate!
Pros: There are quite of few game choices. Cons: Steering and Sound effects are terrible! Read More at Epinions.com Monster of a travesty
Pros: Multiplayer Cons: No real depth Read More at Epinions.com |