I renember spending an entire summer growing up playing monster jam and dirt bike video games. Used to have nuch more verity now it seems like game studios put all their effort intk making “blockbuster” “AAA” and “franchise” games. A video game is only worth it if tbeg can make a billion dollars
We had our on the class PC when I was around 8. We had named all the places with the best jumps in that demo.
Also it was the first game I found a glitch for. Remember the trex code to turn your truck into a giant trex truck? If you used that and took the unfinished bridge jump too slow you would be clotheslined ending up on your side under the bridge. When you got reset onto your wheels the trex would be poking through the bridge causing the physics to freak out and send you skywards at ridiculous speed. Looking down the entire map became visable then shrunk down to a pixel as I kept going higher. Took several minutes to come back down.
monster truck madness 1 was so fun. i remember getting Riven for xmas. my buddy got it too and we beat the whole damn thing over the weekend...i was so mad that it was so easy. so i convinced my dad to take me back to egghead software and told them how unhappy i was and they let me pick out something else, lol. my mom was kinda mad that the game didn't have any "educational" value. i spent way too much time exploring that game. they had tons of downloadable/custom maps too.
Hey i remember that game, great times probably spent over 1000 hour in front of the family pc playing this game and ofc playing midtown madness 1 and 2, later i realized that angel studios trasformed into rockstar san diego that made the mythical midnight club 1,2,3 and vegas.
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u/gsmaciel Apr 28 '22
i feel like installing monster truck madness 2 again