![]() ![]() Baja, unlike Nationals or Enduro, takes place in massive, open wilderness. The first player to complete a certain number of laps is the winner. In Baja mode, the player races against other opponents to ride through checkpoints (called "gates") until all of the gates have been ridden through - this is one complete lap. In either mode, players are not limited to track space, and are free to play amongst the terrain and inanimate objects or moving features such as trains, cars and farm tractors. Players can race against each other on the same map, play tag and can choose from Supercross or Enduro. Unlike the single-player mode, the multiplayer mode is completely lacking in structure. In Pro-Circuit mode, a single player follows a series of events and courses in an effort to win prize money and upgrade equipment. In MM2, there are six types of racing: Stunts, Enduro, Baja, Supercross and Nationals, and the campaign-style Pro-Circuit Mode. Motocross Madness also s network play over a LAN environment and, until June 19, 2006, multiplayer gameplay through the MSN Gaming Network. Players as well as bikes are easily customized. ![]() It has over 40 tracks in 6 event types, over 50,000 3D objects and a new career mode. ![]() This sequel to 1998's Motocross Madness was released on May 26, 2000, with improved graphics, which included better textures and many landscape objects like trees, road signs and caravans. Motocross Madness 2 is a motocross racing video game that was developed by Rainbow Studios and published by Microsoft Games. ![]()
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