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Monster Truck Madness abbreviated as MTM or MTM1 (codename : Metal Crush, pre-release name : Heavy Metal Truck) is a PC game developed by Terminal Reality and published by Microsoft, in 1996. A racing game, Monster Truck Madness allows players to select a truck and compete with AI players in one of four modes - Drag, Circuit, Rally and Tournament. It is also possible for human players to race against one another via DirectPlay. It also features 12 official trucks to play as: Bear Foot, Bigfoot, Boogey Van, Carolina Crusher, Grave Digger, Monster Patrol, Overkill, Power Wheels, Rampage, Samson, Snake Bite, and Wildfoot.
Voice Acting
Throughout the game, commentary is provided by "Army" Armstrong, purportedly the Murray Walker of the monster trucking world. Of note is the modular way in which race calls are structured, such as Grave Digger / is doin' it / in the air!
Community
MTM communities are now largely inactive. However, the game enjoyed significant popularity among casual gamers in the late 90s, and its success was largely carried through into the 21st century. Sources indicate that the game's popularity reached its peak during 1999; in this year, 776 custom tracks were submitted to the unofficial fan site MTM2.COM, compared to 456 tracks in 1998 and 464 tracks in 2000. Popular activities within MTM communities include the making of custom tracks and trucks, and the organization and running of MTM race tournaments.
Available trucks
Bearfoot
Bigfoot
Boogey Van
Carolina Crusher
Grave Digger
Monster Patrol
Overkill
Power Wheels Bigfoot
Rampage
Samson
Snake Bite
The Patriot (beta only)
Wildfoot
Drags
B.C. Place
Indiana State Fairgrounds
RCA Dome
Tacoma Dome
Trans World Dome
Circuits
A Crazy Eight
Canyon Adventure
Mud Pies
Round and Round
Winding Way
A Crazyer eight (addon track)
King of the Hill (addon track)
Sierra Logging Run (addon track)
Rallies
Arizona
Highlands Rally
Yucatan Adventure
Snowy Canyon (addon track)
Monster Truck Madness 2
Monster Truck Madness 2
Developer(s)
Terminal Reality
Publisher(s)
Microsoft
License
EULA
Engine
Photex2 Graphics Engine (proto-Infernal Engine)
Platform(s)
PC (Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 SP3)
Release date
1998
Genre(s)
Racing
Mode(s)
Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s)
ESRB: K-A
Media
CD
System requirements
3D graphics accelerator, Pentium 133 MHz, 16 MB RAM, 8 MB video card, 230 MB of free hard drive space, 100% DirectX 2.0 or higher compatible sound card, CD-ROM drive (600 kB/s sustained transfer rate)
Input methods
Keyboard, Joystick, Steering Wheel
A sequel to the original and released in 1998, Monster Truck Madness 2 abbreviated as MTM2 (Codename : Metal Crush 2) offers improved graphics, an updated interface, new trucks and tracks and the addition of variable weather conditions. 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.
This game was one of the first to utilize online play capability. 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.
Although nearly a decade has passed since the game's release, there are still hundreds of people playing Monster Truck Madness 2 and they have accounted for over 4,000 tracks and 4,900 trucks that have been published.
Just like its predecessor, it contains 2 inaccessible trucks, Power Wheels Bigfoot and "Chuck's Car" (a Chevrolet Camaro). The first truck's intended method for unlocking is currently unknown, but the second was intended to be unlocked by typing in "CHUCK" in a race. The game still displays this message when typed: "Restart the game to drive Chuck's Car." However, if one restarts the game, it isn't there. Both trucks are widely dismissed in the game's community as removed or unfinished, or otherwise completely inaccessible.
Available trucks
Bearfoot
Bigfoot
Black Stallion
Boogey Van
Bret "The Hitman" Hart
Bulldozer
Carolina Crusher
Grave Digger
Executioner
Firestone Wilderness
Hollywood Hogan
Monster Patrol
Nitemare
Overkill
Rampage
Samson
Snake Bite
Stinger
The Outsiders
Wildfoot
Circuits
Farm Road
The Heights
The Graveyard
Scrapyard Run
Crazy '98
The Excavation
Breakneck Ridge
Torture Pit (secret track)
Rallies
Sidewinder Canyon
Voodoo Island
Tinhorn Junction
Tumbleweed Flats
Summit Rumbles
Arena Rumble
Piramid Rumble
Hypercube Rumble
Beyond MTM
Terminal Reality reused many of the elements and a greatly updated version of the game engine to produce their title 4x4 Evolution. The game was highly anticipated by Monster Truck Madness users, but the tracks and trucks from the two lines ended up not being compatible.
The 3D objects that could be placed in custom tracks were of the same format as objects in another of Terminal Reality's titles, Fly!, and the ones from Fly! could be placed into tracks using the editors.
The program shipped with a DOS-based track editor, but as it was difficult to use, players developed their own editor named TRAXX, which had more of a Windows WYSIWYG GUI.
External links
Monster Truck Madness 2 Official Monster Truck Madness 2 Site
MTM2.COM Unofficial Monster Truck Madness 1/2 Site, Biggest MTM2 online community on the world.
MTM2 DRAGGERS MTM2 Draggers Message Board. Info about current leagues, as well as new tracks and trucks.
KC's mtm2 place
Malibu350's garage
Online Tournaments MTM2 Information for playing online Tournaments for Monster Truck Madness 2