Monster Jam: Maximum Destruction

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The following cheat codes are for Monster Jam: Maximum Destruction on PC.

CHEAT CODES
Run the game with the following command line parameters to obtain the desired effect. "mtruck.exe [Insert Cheat Here]"
Disable your OpponentAI NOAI
Skip the User InterfaceSKIPUI
Truck Select ScreenTRUCK
Window ModeWINDOWED
World Select ScreenWORLD
NO KNOWN CODES
There are no known cheat codes for Monster Jam: Maximum Destruction on Game Boy Advance, GameCube, and PlayStation 2.

About Monster Jam: Maximum Destruction

Monster Jam: Maximum Destruction is a 2002 vehicular combat title published by Ubisoft for the PlayStation 2 (PS2), GameCube (GCN), PC, and Game Boy Advance (GBA). Unlike traditional racing-focused monster truck games, this entry borrows heavily from the Twisted Metal formula, emphasizing combat in open arenas. Players choose from a roster of 26 licensed trucks, including Grave Digger, Meents' Maximum Destruction, and Bulldozer, equipped with various power-ups and mounted weapons. The primary Season mode tasks players with surviving demolition derby-style matches, while mini-games provide alternative challenges like Stadium Racing and "Lava Island," a sumo-style mode where trucks attempt to knock each other into a volcano.

Technically, the experience differs significantly between platforms. The PS2 and Xbox versions (though the prompt focused on PS2) were the lead console developments, featuring 3D environments with destructible elements and visible truck damage, such as dented body panels and falling parts. The GameCube version arrived slightly later, offering faster loading times and supporting 480p progressive scan. The PC version is notable for its exclusive trucks—such as Chessmaster 9000 and Tonic Trouble—though later re-releases removed some licensed trucks like Spider-Man and Wolverine due to expired sponsorships. The GBA version, developed by Unique Development Studios, is an isometric 2D combat game that utilizes digitized sprites to represent the trucks and includes a simplified version of the season mode. Whether you are hunting for power-ups in the Roman Coliseum on your PS2 or managing your health bar on the GBA, this entry remains the only Monster Jam title specifically rated "Teen" due to its focus on aggressive vehicular warfare.

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