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Monster 4×4 Stunt Racer in stores

Ubisoft has released Monster 4×4 Stunt Racer to stores across North America today. Monster 4×4 Stunt Racer promises over 50 different challenges, brand new vehicles and tracks, vehicle customization, a wall-riding feature and a “party-play” split screen mode for up to 4 players locally or online. Some of the modes in these challenges include a combat option where you can launch bombs and missiles causing your challengers to take flight, and a stunt option where you can multiply maneuvers and tricks to increase your score.

Monster 4×4 Stunt Racer is available for the Nintendo Wii system, is rated “E” for Everyone and available for an MSRP of $29.99 with the wheel or $19.99 without the wheel.

Sequel to Monster 4X4: World Circuit in the works

Ubisoft is working on a new monster truck off-road racing game called Monster 4×4: Stunt Racer for the Wii. Monster 4×4: Stunt Racer puts players behind the wheel of a monster truck as they attempt to race and pull off crazier stunts than the ones found in the previous game - Monster 4X4: World Circuit. Monster 4X4 Stunt Racer key features new stunts and new ways to interact with the enviornment (barrel rolls, back flips, driving up vertical walls, and more)
lots of alternate routes in every track, 50 different challenges across 10 ranks, over 30 side missions, more refined Wii remote control,

Players can navigate their way through levels by choosing between different routes that vary in difficulty. Decide between scoring points to gain nitro and taking the racing line to make up time. This includes 50 different challenges across 10 ranks, over 30 side missions, 6 fully upgradable vehicles and 5 unlockable supercars, and plenty of environmental hazards, big jumps and challenges on a variety of different terrain..

Monster 4×4: Stunt Racer is scheduled for release in Fall 2009.

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The Games That Time Forgot


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