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With that in mind, perhaps the weakest addition to Motocross Madness 2 came from its Pro-Circuit mode, which functioned as a campaign but offered the most repetitive and long races.

While more simulation can lead to more realism, more arcade-style can lead to more fun. Some sports games have managed to give a little of both and still remain enjoyable—for example, Slugfest is a great example of a baseball video game that toed-the-line between a simulator like The Show and an arcade game like Mario Superstar Baseball.

That being said, Motorcross Madness 2 does well to give the enjoyment of an arcade racer, while not taking itself too seriously in the implementation—offering great graphics, with flexible realism. That being said, what it lacks it graphics is does make up for in gameplay.

Think you can handle even the most extreme air? The only thing I recommend is that you bring along a steel cup, kneepads and a very good back brace because you will need it after a heavy game session. 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 seems much more wide open than the first Motocross Madness and I think that has a lot to do with putting trees, buildings, and vehicles into the game.

Another thing that stands out is the better use of shadows this time around, it gave the game a much crisper feel to the racing environments. When you get to the indoor tracks you will notice another thing that is different this time around: the use of ruts in the track. It makes picking your racing line a whole lot tougher.

The audio remains virtually the same as in the first Motocross Madness , with the exception of the new sounds found in Enduro racing. 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. Set mcm2. Rupam Naik 0 point. Nothany 0 point. To the person who uploaded this, you could have at least specified that it was a ".

Also, are ". MDS" files used as a way to copy games with copy protection without triggering the copy protection? And if so, does converting ". MDS" files to ". ISO" trigger that same copy protection? Jesse 2 points. I have no clue how to get this to work. I now have the Motocross Madness 2 Icon on my desktop but it simply fails to launch.

Aussie Shane 1 point. Bob the Builder 2 points. Read the FAQ. Anonymous 9 points. Anonymous 0 point. UnlimitedREKT65 -2 points. UnlimitedREKT65 1 point. I seem to notice this now but there is a connection I made. The levels in this game seem oddly similar to the levels in the original MX Unleashed. Also, this is a game published by Microsoft.

As another fact, the enbankments on the outskirts of the map are the same as those such in MX Unleased. In conclusion, very many things are similar between the two games. Jefferson 2 points. This game was and is so good!! Insane online game as well , for that time it was really next level and there was a very nice online community with user made tracks that were really great.

Thanks myabandonware , this made my day.



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