N64 - Monster Truck Madness 64 Firestone Race

N64 - Monster Truck Madness 64 Firestone Race

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Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyzH2IbSJtE



Duration: 9:00
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Some people see this game as trying to be an accurate Racing simulator for Monster Trucks, Some see it as a fun racing game not to be taken seriously like a Mario Kart game.

Regardless of what it is or what its trying to be I enjoy it, I like that I can't just put my foot down and accelerate round every corner I have to temper my speed with braking and cornering lines. And I can choose to use the weapons or not scattered throughout the track depending on what type or racing mood im in.

Great selection of late 90's Trucks to choose from - Bigfoot, Firestone & Grave Digger just to name a few but in total there are 20 trucks to choose from, there are also 4 WCW Wrestling promotional trucks in the game to choose from as well. As well as each truck looking different behind the code of the game each truck controls slightly different as well in regards to there suspension, steering and speed.

I have chosen Firestone in a dry dusk race at the heights circuit one of the longer tracks in the game, Look out for a moment in the video where I shoot the opponent with a rocket and he gllitches and gets stuck for about half a lap on the minimap.

Was played using the Project 64 Emulator for the PC.







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