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Top downloads. Motocross Madness 2 MCM2 comes with five different race types: supercross, nationals, baja, stunt quarry, and the all-new enduro type of race. Another really cool feature is the Pro-Circuit racing where you get to start out as a no-name rider without experience, but as each race progresses you might get better. Watch out, though, because you only have a limited budget to pay for race fees, hospital bills, and bike repair. If you win races you just might get a sponsorship and make some money.

If all that is not enough, then just head on over to the MSN Gaming Zone where you can race against other human opponents and get your butt kicked. One of the first things I noticed when I started playing was how much tougher the tracks seemed to be. Which is great because it will take you awhile to get the feel of each track; I know it made me stay up each night one or two hours longer than I should have.

I think the single best thing about MCM2 is the addition of Enduro racing, which has you driving over some crazy terrain. I have one major beef with the game designers concerning the graphics. Why the heck did you have too put so many trees everywhere for me to run into??? I fell in love with the graphics from the moment I ran into my first rusty trailer.

The game controls well enough and I would say that it leans more towards the arcade-style of racer than it does sim. That is fine with me though as it makes this a game that is very easy to pick up and play.

You can play with the keyboard well enough which is good as from what I can tell, this is a game that is very finicky when it comes to using certain controllers so that is something to keep in mind. For a game released in , Motocross Madness goes all in with the customization thing. You can customize your rider in many different ways. You have lots of options at your disposal when it comes to tinkering with your bike. Best of all there is a track editor that allows you to come up with some pretty crazy motocross tracks.

I tried to make one that was all jumps. I thought it sounded like a great idea, but it did not exactly work out how I thought it would. Those who love to mess around making stuff in games will have a great time with this. Remember in the 90s how it was all about having that 3D accelerator card or whatever you like to call it? Well, that is the case here. I know that the graphics are nothing to brag about by today's standards, but at the time this level of 3D in a game, especially a motocross game like this was a pretty big deal.

It moves fast and looks pretty decent too so I have no complaints about the visuals apart from the fact they clearly show their age. While it is very shallow in comparison to what we have these days in regards to motocross games.

I feel that the fun factor is pretty high here and it makes this the kind of game that is ideal for fire up if you are looking for something quick, easy, and most importantly fun to play for 30 minutes or so. Hold the front page! Microsoft have made a decent racing game, and tributes are flooding in from the world of interactive entertainment. An early version of Motocross Madness has been skulking in the corner of the office for some time, but the real deal has now been unreservedly promoted to centre stage.

Nobody has had a bad word to say about it, crowding around the monitor with all the gusto usually reserved for one of Mallo's Cspecialist' websites. It's a thing of grace and beauty, and if we were Americans there would have been more Cwhooping and hollering' than in an episode of The Dukes Of Hazzard. In short, Motocross Madness is a good thing. The decision to make it accelerator-only would appear to have been vindicated, as the game looks genuinely sensational, the graphics proving a match for any recent flight sim: dramatic skies, uncannily authentic tracks, extremely realistic shadows, motion-captured riders, particle effects, the works.

It looks great. Following the template for game reviews, sound must now be mentioned, and this, unsurprisingly, is also great. It is the sound of motocross, and in the midst of a first-corner melee it's a frightening thing.

The developers have clearly recorded the sound of motocross bikes and put it in the game. Obvious but effective. In the stadium events, there is also some cheering, which again is simply cheering.

Clever stuff. There are also some odd ambient effects, seemingly involving distressed dogs. Canine torture isn't really what it's about though, and Motocross Madness ably captures the excitement and adrenalin of this most perilous of sports.

Physics isn't the most interesting of subjects, but this is what makes the game the success that it is. Air is crucial to the game, as due to the design of the majority of the courses this is where you spend a sizeable proportion of the time.

Whereas grabbing phat air certainly impresses the viewers, it isn't necessarily a recipe for success. Anyone have any ideas how to get around this? Anyone know why my keyboard binds are not working? MCMAD 0 point. Works for me on Win Vinay -2 points. Extract motorcross files , right click on Motocross Madness 2. Mysterehyde -1 point. Was able to make it work with the help of katie nerd girl on youtube. Apparently my missing part was the fact that in the end, you should start the game from where you installed it, and not the cd mouting parts ;-.

Mysterehyde 1 point. Same here. Or more, was able to do it, but not able to open the game after. Had the installation going like "successfull" but it was at the end. Juliano 0 point. Coronaguy 0 point.

Guys, the game works perfectly. But only in software resterization or whatever it's called. If I select my own graphics card to play at the beginning when it asks for a 3D engine, it crashes. I don't know how this is fixable. But with the software resterization you are limited to small resolutions because higher ones are stuttering as hell. If someone has a solution about this, please upload it! I finally figured out how to get this to work. Install the game, then in the game's main folder replace mcm2.



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