Monster Truck Madness
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Monster Truck Madness
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Monster Truck Madness is a game for the Game Boy Advance, being the 4th installment in the Monster Truck Madness series. It was released in 2003, and was published by THQ.
It offers improved graphics, an updated interface, new trucks and tracks and the addition of variable weather conditions from its predecessor. However, the game engine is essentially the same as that utilized in the original game. A testament to their similarity is the fact that most custom trucks and tracks are compatible with both games. The "Summit Rumble" king of the hill tracks could only be played if one intended to compete online. Again, "Army" Armstrong provides commentary for the game. However, his race calls have been updated, and new ones have been added.
Players can race all the big name monster trucks such as Big Foot and Gravedigger as well as new custom WCW and NWO trucks. Along with classic lap and point-to-point races, there are a variety of multiplayer king of the hill and monster truck rally events.
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