Cross Madness 2 — Moto
The game features over 40 tracks across six event types, including Supercross, Nationals, Baja, Stunt Quarry, and the new Enduro mode.
(MCM2) is a classic dirt bike racing game developed by Rainbow Studios and published by Microsoft Games in May 2000. A significant leap over its predecessor, it is celebrated for its massive open-world environments, hilariously over-the-top physics, and the iconic "cannon" effect that launches players back into the map if they try to cross the boundaries. Key Features
Players can customize both their bikes and rider gear.
The game was a technical showcase for its time, requiring at least a and 64 MB of RAM . It utilized over 50,000 3D objects to create dense environments filled with trees, buildings, and vehicles like planes and trains. The soundtrack prominently features:
Originally supported up to 8 players via LAN or the MSN Gaming Zone (until 2006). Technical Specs & Soundtrack
A new "Pro-Circuit" mode lets you manage a rider's career, earning money from races to pay for sponsorships, bike repairs, and even hospital bills.
The game features over 40 tracks across six event types, including Supercross, Nationals, Baja, Stunt Quarry, and the new Enduro mode.
(MCM2) is a classic dirt bike racing game developed by Rainbow Studios and published by Microsoft Games in May 2000. A significant leap over its predecessor, it is celebrated for its massive open-world environments, hilariously over-the-top physics, and the iconic "cannon" effect that launches players back into the map if they try to cross the boundaries. Key Features
Players can customize both their bikes and rider gear.
The game was a technical showcase for its time, requiring at least a and 64 MB of RAM . It utilized over 50,000 3D objects to create dense environments filled with trees, buildings, and vehicles like planes and trains. The soundtrack prominently features:
Originally supported up to 8 players via LAN or the MSN Gaming Zone (until 2006). Technical Specs & Soundtrack
A new "Pro-Circuit" mode lets you manage a rider's career, earning money from races to pay for sponsorships, bike repairs, and even hospital bills.