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  2. Monster Truck Madness 2 - Wikipedia

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    Monster Truck Madness was released on August 31, 1996, and is the first entry in the Madness series of racing titles distributed by Microsoft. [7] American video game studio Terminal Reality, Inc. designed Monster Truck Madness to accurately simulate monster truck events such as drag tracks and enclosed circuit races, and replicate the titular off-road vehicles on land, when jumping, and ...

  3. Monster Truck Madness - Wikipedia

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    Monster Truck Madness received a massive following, and video game publications generally praised its gameplay, graphics, and physics. It is the first entry in Microsoft's Madness series of racing titles, which included Motocross Madness and Midtown Madness. Monster Truck Madness was followed by a sequel, Monster Truck Madness 2.

  4. Category:Monster truck video games - Wikipedia

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    Monster 4x4: World Circuit; Monster Jam Showdown; List of Monster Jam video games; Monster Truck Madness; Monster Truck Madness 2; Monster Truck Rally (video game) Monster Trucks Nitro; Monster Trux: Arenas; MX Unleashed; MX vs. ATV Reflex; MX vs. ATV Unleashed; MX vs. ATV Untamed

  5. Index of Windows games (M) - Wikipedia

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    Monster Hunter Frontier Online: 2007 Capcom: Capcom Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia: 2007 Artificial Studios: SouthPeak Games: Monster Truck Madness: 1996 Terminal Reality: Microsoft: Monster Truck Madness 2: 1998 Terminal Reality: Microsoft Games: Monsters vs. Aliens: 2009 Beenox: Activision: Monsters, Inc. Scream Team: 2002 Artificial ...

  6. Terminal Reality - Wikipedia

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    Terminal Reality is an American video game development and production company based in Lewisville, Texas.Founded in October 1994 by ex-Microsoft employee Mark Randel and former Mallard Software general manager Brett Combs, Terminal Reality developed a variety of games including racing games (such as 4x4 EVO 2), 3D action games (such as BloodRayne), and more.

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Video games/Reference library/PC Zone

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    Reviews: X-COM: Interceptor, Unreal, Quake II Mission Pack: The Reckoning, Spec Ops: Ranger Assault, Deathtrap Dungeon, Team Apache, World Cup 98, Three Lions, World League Soccer 98, Tender Loving Care, Monster Truck Madness 2, Castrol Honda SuperBike World Champions, Addiction Pinball, Alien Earth, Arcade's Greatest Hits: The Midway ...

  8. Talk:Monster Truck Madness - Wikipedia

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    Monster Truck Madness 64 should NOT be merged with this wiki article. Monster Truck Madness 1 and Monster Truck Madness 2 are related games. Monster Truck Madness 64 is not. It has nothing to do with the first, it was not developed by the same company and was not commissioned by microsoft. It's played on a game console, not on a PC.

  9. List of Monster Jam video games - Wikipedia

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    Monster Jam: Urban Assault is a video game based on the popular monster truck series Monster Jam that was released on October 28, 2008, for PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS and Wii. It is the sequel to the Monster Jam video game. It is based on the USHRA Monster Jam Monster Trucks series.