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Motocross madness 1998
Motocross madness 1998






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Try locking wheels with a bunch of buddies who love to watch you wreck and see how far you can get around the track! Better still, the game offers some mean competition over the net with up to seven other opponents. You can tweak the number of laps, the amount of challengers, even choose the style of bike and rider for the specific type of track. Can't say I blame you for seeing how many different ways you can smack up your vehicle.īut obviously the real deal is the racing element, and the developers made the competition completely customizable. And for the sadists out there, it's a trip to watch your biker tumble and skid across the sand. These show-off moves won't do much to aid you in your racing abilities, but when you actually land the bike after a stunt (a trick in itself), it's incredibly satisfying. If you're feeling a little cocky, there's a library of sixteen midair stunts to perform with a controller combination. One is to simply kick back and see how wild you can drive these two wheel demons, since each of the thirty tracks can be practiced without any interference from opponents. There's many different ways to play this game. This game probably won't do much to recruit people into the real life sport, that's for damn sure.

motocross madness 1998

You can't help but laugh as your on-screen persona flies through the air with the greatest of ease, and cringe as he slams into the earth like a meteor. Microsoft's new supercross racing game portrays the sport in all its agonizing glory - a fast, maniacal sport that's more fun (and much safer) to watch than it is to participate. If anyone dares to ask me why, I'll just hand him a copy of Motocross Madness. There are only a few things I will never, ever do in my life, and I think taking up dirt biking now tops the list.








Motocross madness 1998