It was released in North America on May 13, 1998, as a Windows title. The game features licensed WCW-themed WrestleTrucks and uses the Photex2 game engine for improved graphics and physics. Terminal Reality developed Monster Truck Madness 2 as a sequel to the original which features more trucks and tracks. The developer hired announcer Army Armstrong to perform sports commentary, resulting in lines such as "Bigfoot is doing it in the air!" and "when it's going your way, it's going your way". The game's twelve monster trucks were used under license from companies like Bigfoot 4×4, Inc., the owner of Bigfoot and Snake Bite. Sound effects of the trucks were recorded and digitized from such races. 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 during collisions. American video game studio Terminal Reality, Inc. Monster Truck Madness was released on August 31, 1996, and is the first entry in the Madness series of racing titles distributed by Microsoft. The game's file mounting systems gives the possibility to add (or remove) custom tracks and trucks to the game using different editors. The Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback wheel's installation CD also contains the game. If one restarts the game, it is not there. The game still displays this message when typed: "Restart the game to drive Chuck's Car". It was intended to be unlocked by typing in "CHUCK" in a race. Just like its predecessor, it contains an inaccessible truck, "Chuck's Car" (a Chevrolet Camaro). However, his race calls have been updated, and new ones have been added. Again, "Army" Armstrong provides commentary for the game. The "Summit Rumble" king of the hill tracks could only be played if the player intended to compete online. The game contains assets from older Terminal Reality games, like Hellbender and CART Precision Racing. However, the game engine is essentially the same, and most custom trucks and tracks are compatible with both games. It was one of the first racing games to feature an online multiplayer mode. 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. This sequel offers improved graphics, an updated interface, new trucks and tracks and the addition of variable weather conditions when compared to its predecessor. Monster Truck Madness 2 features licensed monster trucks such as Grave Digger, shown here on "The Heights" track.
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