Moto Cross Madness 2 -

The game features over 40 tracks across six event types, including Supercross, Nationals, Baja, Stunt Quarry, and the new Enduro mode.

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: Moto Cross Madness 2

Players can customize both their bikes and rider gear. The game features over 40 tracks across six

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. A significant leap over its predecessor, it is

(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

Originally supported up to 8 players via LAN or the MSN Gaming Zone (until 2006). Technical Specs & Soundtrack

The game features over 40 tracks across six event types, including Supercross, Nationals, Baja, Stunt Quarry, and the new Enduro mode.

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:

Players can customize both their bikes and rider gear.

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.

(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

Originally supported up to 8 players via LAN or the MSN Gaming Zone (until 2006). Technical Specs & Soundtrack