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  2. JellyCar - Wikipedia

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    JellyCar designer Tim FitzRandolph began developing the game in his spare time at home while working with Disney Interactive Studios. [3] His first version of the game (and a level editor) was created using Microsoft's XNA development tools and released through the Indie Games community on Xbox Live for the Xbox 360 gaming console in February 2008. [4]

  3. Category:Monster truck video games - Wikipedia

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    Monster 4x4: World Circuit; Monster Jam Showdown; List of Monster Jam video games; Monster Truck Madness; Monster Truck Madness 2; Monster Truck Rally (video game) Monster Trucks Nitro; Monster Trux: Arenas; MX Unleashed; MX vs. ATV Reflex; MX vs. ATV Unleashed; MX vs. ATV Untamed

  4. List of racing video games - Wikipedia

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    Monster Truck Destruction ODD Games ODD Games WIN, iOS, Droid 2013-08-30 Monster Truck Madness: Terminal Reality: Microsoft Game Studios: WIN9X 1996-08-31 Monster Truck Madness 2: Terminal Reality: Microsoft Games, Rockstar Games: WIN, N64 1998-04-30 Monster Truck Rally: Realtime Associates: INTV Corporation: NES: 1991 Monster Trucks Nitro ...

  5. Bigfoot (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Bigfoot is a racing video game released in July 1990 for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was developed by Beam Software and published by Acclaim. [1] The game was advertised by the legendary monster truck of the same name in the cartoon segment of the 1990 television show, Video Power, titled The Power Team. The show also often used sound ...

  6. List of Monster Jam video games - Wikipedia

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    It is the sequel to the 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. [60] Players drive monster trucks on the streets of cities such as New York City and London. The game also includes minigames such as skee ball. [citation needed]

  7. Monster Truck Madness - Wikipedia

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    Monster Truck Madness is a racing video game developed by Terminal Reality and published by Microsoft. It was released in North America on September 9, 1996. The game has twelve monster trucks and tasks the player with beating computer opponents. Checkpoints, multiple hidden shortcuts, and interactable objects commonly appear in the tracks.

  8. List of Blaze and the Monster Machines episodes - Wikipedia

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    The series revolves around Blaze, a monster truck, and his driver, AJ, as they have adventures in Axle City and learn about various STEM concepts which help them on their way. Joining them is the human mechanic Gabby and their monster truck friends Stripes, Starla, Darington, and Zeg as well as their rival Crusher and his goofy sidekick Pickle.

  9. Thunder Truck Rally - Wikipedia

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    Thunder Truck Rally (Monster Trucks in Europe) is a monster truck racing video game developed by Reflections and published by Psygnosis where players select a monster truck or otherwise 4X4 vehicle equipped with monster truck tires and have the option of either racing or crushing cars in an arena.