List of Monster Jam video games

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Monster Jam is a live motorsport event tour and television show operated by Feld Entertainment[1] The series is sanctioned under the umbrella of the United States Hot Rod Association (USHRA) and takes place primarily in the United States. Although individual event formats can vary greatly based on the "intermission" entertainment, the main attraction is always the racing and freestyle competitions by monster trucks. Several licensed Monster Jam video games have been made, generally under the Monster Jam brand name.

Games

Maximum Destruction

Monster Jam: Maximum Destruction
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North American cover art for PS2
Developer(s) Inland Productions (PS2, GC)
Unique Development Studios (GBA)
Publisher(s) Ubi Soft Entertainment
Marvel Comics
Platforms Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Windows, PlayStation 2
Release date(s) Game Boy Advance
    PlayStation 2
      Windows
        GameCube
            Genre(s) Vehicular combat
            Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

            Monster Jam: Maximum Destruction is a video game of the vehicular combat genre released in 2002 by Unique Development Studios. The game is based on the USHRA Monster Jam series, and features several real life monster trucks including Grave Digger. Although it contains racing-based minigames, the primary focus is on the combat, which includes power-ups and weapons in addition to demolition derby style maneuvers.

            Players can choose between Exhibitions, Mini Games and Seasons. Exhibitions are either Death Matches, where the match will only go until there is one truck standing; Cash Grab is where the player collects most of the power ups, with a certain number based on the difficulty played on by the end of three minutes; players can also try to collect the most money for damage (which are considered points) in Points mode with a certain number based on the difficulty by the end of three minutes.

            Masters of Metal

            Monster 4x4: Masters of Metal
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            PS2 cover art
            Developer(s) Ubisoft Barcelona
            Inland Productions
            Publisher(s) Ubi Soft Entertainment
            Platforms GameCube, PlayStation 2
            Release date(s) PlayStation 2
              GameCube
                Genre(s) Racing
                Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

                Monster 4x4: Masters of Metal is a racing video game released in 2003 by Ubisoft. It is licensed by and loosely based on the USHRA Monster Jam series and features many real-life monster trucks, including Grave Digger and Maximum Destruction. Although it is an unofficial sequel to Monster Jam: Maximum Destruction, it forgoes the vehicular combat of the predecessor to focus on arcade-style racing and exaggerated freestyle.

                The player's goal is to win as many races in stadiums and off-roads as possible. The player can race in New York, Florida, Louisiana, Illinois, Minnesota, Kansas, South California, North California, Nevada, Las Vegas and The Moon (as a bonus level). As long as the player has the most points in the end of the season, the player is the Monster Jam World Finals Racing Champion.

                Reception
                Aggregate scores
                Aggregator Score
                GameRankings (PS2) 48.71%[2]
                (GC) 46.15%[3]
                Metacritic (GC) 49/100[4]
                (PS2) 48/100[5]

                The game was met with very mixed to negative reception. GameRankings and Metacritic gave it a score of 48.71% and 48 out of 100 for the PlayStation 2 version,[2][5] and 46.15% and 49 out of 100 for the GameCube version.[3][4]

                World Circuit

                Monster 4x4 World Circuit
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                Wii version cover art
                Developer(s) Ubisoft Barcelona
                Publisher(s) Ubisoft
                Platforms Wii, Xbox
                Release date(s) Xbox
                  Wii
                        Genre(s) Racing
                        Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer

                        Monster 4x4 World Circuit is a racing game published by Ubisoft, centering on Monster trucks. It was released in early 2006 on Xbox, and later on Wii as a launch title for the system. It is similar to San Francisco Rush, with huge jumps and vast speed. The game is a sequel to Monster 4x4: Masters of Metal, although it lacks the Monster Jam license. A sequel developed by Ubisoft Reflections, entitled Monster 4x4: Stunt Racer, was released for the Wii in 2009.[6]

                        Ubisoft revealed a steering wheel shell for the Wii Remote as an accessory bundled with the game. The peripheral steering wheel, created by Thrustmaster, is controlled by tilting the wheel forward to use nitros and backwards to brake/slow down. Also, when on a ramp, if the player thrusts the shell forward or in any other direction, they will perform a stunt from the ramp. Other games may make use of this peripheral as well when using the same controls.[7]

                        Reception
                        Aggregate scores
                        Aggregator Score
                        GameRankings (Wii) 54.18%[8]
                        (Xbox) 50.82%[9]
                        Metacritic (Wii) 51/100[10]
                        (Xbox) 47/100[11]
                        Review scores
                        Publication Score
                        Eurogamer 4/10[12]
                        GamePro 3.25/5[13]
                        GameSpot (Xbox) 4.7/10[14]
                        (Wii) 4/10[15]
                        GameTrailers 6.7/10[16]
                        GameZone (Wii) 7/10[17]
                        (Xbox) 4.7/10[18]
                        IGN (Wii) 4.8/10[19]
                        (Xbox) 4.2/10[20]
                        Nintendo Power 6.5/10[21]
                        OXM 6/10[22]
                        PALGN 4/10[23]
                        TeamXbox 5.8/10[24]

                        The game was met with very mixed to negative reception. GameRankings and Metacritic gave it a score of 54.18% and 51 out of 100 for the Wii version,[8][10] and 50.82% and 47 out of 100 for the Xbox version.[9][11]

                        Monster Jam

                        Monster Jam
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                        Developer(s) Torus Games
                        Publisher(s) Activision
                        Platforms Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, Wii, Windows, Xbox 360
                        Release date(s)
                          Genre(s) Racing
                          Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer

                          Monster Jam is a video game of the off-road racing genre released on November 13, 2007 by Activision. It is licensed by the USHRA Monster Jam series and features 20 real-life monster trucks, in contrast to Monster 4x4: World Circuit, including Grave Digger and Maximum Destruction. This was the first Monster Jam game to feature stadium drag racing, and to also have cross-country off-road racing in a similar vein to the previous Monster 4x4: Masters of Metal game, as well as freestyle. The game features commentary by Scott Douglas.

                          The included trucks are: Avenger, Blacksmith, Blue Thunder, Bounty Hunter, Brutus, Bulldozer, Captain's Curse, Destroyer, El Toro Loco, Grave Digger, Grave Digger 25th Anniversary, Iron Outlaw, King Krunch, Maximum Destruction, Monster Mutt, Monster Mutt Dalmatian , Predator, Scarlet Bandit, Team Suzuki, and Pastrana 199

                          Original music for the game was composed by Finn Robertson.

                          Urban Assault

                          Monster Jam: Urban Assault
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                          Developer(s) Torus Games
                          Publisher(s) Activision
                          Series Monster Jam
                          Platforms PlayStation 2
                          PlayStation Portable
                          Wii
                          Nintendo DS
                          Release date(s) October 28, 2008
                          Genre(s) Racing
                          Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

                          Monster Jam: Urban Assault is a video game based on the popular monster truck series Monster Jam that was released on October 28, 2008, for PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS and Wii. It is the sequel to Monster Jam video game. It is based on the USHRA Monster Jam Monster Trucks series. The game was published by Activision and made by Torus Games.[25]

                          Players drive monster trucks on the streets of New York and London. The game also includes minigames such as skee ball.[citation needed]

                          Path of Destruction

                          Monster Jam: Path of Destruction
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                          PS3 box art
                          Developer(s) Virtuos
                          Publisher(s) Activision
                          Platforms Wii
                          Xbox 360
                          PlayStation 3
                          Nintendo DS
                          PlayStation Portable
                          Release date(s)
                            Genre(s) Racing
                            Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer

                            Monster Jam: Path of Destruction was a racing video game based on the USHRA monster truck series that was made by Activision. It was the fourth edition in the series, the previous release being Monster Jam: Urban Assault. Monster Jam: Path of Destruction was released on November 9, 2010 in North America and on November 12 in Europe and the United Kingdom.[26]

                            The game features 28 licensed Monster Jam trucks. A new feature allows players to customize their own trucks with more than 1,000 parts. The game's multiplayer functions are head-to-head like the previous games.

                            On July 28, 2010, Activision announced the title of the game is "Monster Jam: Path of Destruction". Dennis Anderson, along with Tom Meents, George Balhan, Lupe Soza and Scott Douglass provided voice overs.

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