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  2. 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker - Wikipedia

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    The game was released in arcades in 1999 and ported to the Dreamcast in 2000. It was released for the PlayStation 2 in 2001 and GameCube in 2002 by Acclaim Entertainment. Sega followed up on the success of 18 Wheeler with a sequel, The King of Route 66, which was released in the arcades in 2002 and ported to the PlayStation 2. This was one of ...

  3. 18 Wheels of Steel - Wikipedia

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    18 Wheels of Steel is a series of trucking simulators developed by SCS Software and published by ValuSoft from 2002 to 2011, as a spin-off of Hard Truck, with the first game becoming the third Hard Truck game released.

  4. Hard Truck: 18 Wheels of Steel - Wikipedia

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    The game offers multiple viewing perspectives. [6] In the first-person view, the player is able to see everything ahead with the mouse being used to tilt around. [ 6 ] Meanwhile, the aerial look allows monitoring everything that is nearby, with a 360 degrees rotation around the truck.

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  6. American Truck Simulator - Wikipedia

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    On 26 January 2015, SCS Software published a one-hour video to YouTube of footage from early alpha of the game. On 18 December 2015, SCS Software announced the official release date for American Truck Simulator, 3 February 2016, on their blog. The game was released one day earlier instead. [9] The game was released for PC-DVD on 14 December 2017.

  7. Crosscountry (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    The games are published by Ingenuity Works, a Vancouver-based company originally known as Didatech Software. Most of the games simulate driving an 18-wheeler, picking up and delivering commodities to the specified cities, and making decisions about the best route, when to eat, sleep, get gas, etc., in order to earn the most money.