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Tweak Town Review: Monster Jam

Tweaktown: "If you were to ask me to list my all time favorite arcade racers, there will be one inclusion that you may not have expected - Monster Truck Madness. While it was never the most technically sound racing game made, it will always hold a special place for me as one of the first I truly enjoyed as a youngster. However despite the fame of that series, and despite the fact there is something about monster trucks and video games which just go well together, it has never been an overly successful pairing, with mostly only low budget generic efforts to speak of. This trend is set to continue with Activision's and Torus Games' recently released Monster Jam for the Xbox 360, because while it seems to offer what you'd expect from a monster truck game, it is overall a very generic racer that doesn't really standout."

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THQ Nordic & Feld Entertainment Announce Monster Jam Video Game Licensing Agreement

THQ Nordic and Feld Entertainment today announced the first details of their global, multi-year, multi-platform Monster Jam® video game licensing agreement.

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Monster Jam Goes Mobile!

Feld Motor Sports® and GameMill Entertainment, LLC jointly announce the release of the first ever Monster Jam ®mobile gaming App, Monster Jam As Big As It Gets™. Monster Jam As Big As It Gets is the only official mobile gaming App, created exclusively for mobile phones and tablets, that features the world’s most famous Monster Jam trucks.

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MEGamers Review: Monster Jam

Soheil Sadeghi writes: "Monster trucks are considered as an American style entertainment just like WWE, TNA and other showbiz converted sports. The concepts of motorsports have been changed into giant trucks trying to crash into one another and destroy everything in their path. It is as entertaining as watching those big wrestlers battle or better to say: Act in the ring like the way actors play in the films. There were numerous incarnations of this sport on various consoles. The Wii machine has its own share of some monster truck games and the latest addition to the fray is Activision's Monster Jam."

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