![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() While the modes weren’t all competitive with each other, Enduro and Stunts became quick fan-favorites-offering a lot of replayability with both friends and solo. With over 40 new tracks, six event types, a brand-new career mode and online functionality-it offered a lot of bang for its buck. In that regard, it doubled-down on its balancing act of simulation to arcade and brought a multitude of new options. With games to compete against like Excitebike 64 and Supercross, Motocross Madness 2 had to bring something new to the table. Motocross Madness surprised everyone with its release in 1998 and Motocross Madness 2 didn’t have the underdog mentality in 2000 to lean against any longer. With improvements across the board from graphics, to sound effects, gameplay variety, maps, customization, and an exciting online element-the game not only matched the original, but exceeded it. Riding in on the coattails of the original, Motocross Madness 2 already had an extremely high bar to shoot for-and it more than surmounted it. ![]()
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