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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 the Monster Jam video game. It is based on the USHRA Monster Jam Monster Trucks series.
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Buzz! Junior: Robo Jam is a 2007 party video game for the Sony PlayStation 2, and is the second game in the Buzz! Junior series of games. Gameplay comprises multiple mini-games, each quite simple and straightforward to play using the four Buzz! controllers.
Monster Jam: Maximum Destruction: Ubisoft: Ubisoft 2002-06-13 NA: : Monster Jam: Urban Assault: Torus Games: Activision: 2008-10-28 NA: : Monster Lab: Backbone Entertainment: Eidos Interactive: 2008-11-04 NA: : Monster Rancher 3 •Monster Farm JP: Tecmo: Tecmo 2001-03-22 JP: : Monster Rancher 4 •Monster Farm 4 JP: Tecmo: Tecmo 2003-08-14 JP ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 November 2024. For other uses, see Buzz (disambiguation). Video game series Buzz! The logo of the Buzz! series Genre(s) Quiz Developer(s) Relentless Software Kuju Entertainment Curve Studios Publisher(s) Sony Computer Entertainment Creator(s) Stewart Jones Platform(s) PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 ...
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It was created by Data Design Interactive, a budget developer. The Wii Wheel is compatible with the game. On PlayStation 2 a Special Edition was released. [1] The game uses the same coverart as Monster Trux Extreme (Arena Edition) released on March 25 2005 on the PlayStation 2 made also by Data Design and published by Phoenix Games. [2]