Motocross Madness (2013 video game)

Motocross Madness is a motocross racing video game that was developed by Austrian studio Bongfish and published by Microsoft Studios. It was released on April 10, 2013[1] on Xbox Live Arcade. It is a sequel to two PC games, 1998's Motocross Madness and 2000's Motocross Madness 2, which were developed by Rainbow Studios, who have since moved on to making the MX vs. ATV series.

Motocross Madness
Developer(s)Bongfish
Publisher(s)Microsoft Studios
Platform(s)Xbox 360
ReleaseApril 10, 2013
Genre(s)Vehicle simulation
Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

History

In June 2012, Microsoft announced that a new Motocross Madness game entitled Avatar Motocross Madness would be released for Xbox Live Arcade in the future.[2] In early April 2013, Microsoft announced that the new XBLA game, now titled as just Motocross Madness, was to be released on the 10th of that month.[1]

Motocross Madness was available free of charge for Xbox Live Gold members as part of the Games with Gold program between August 1 through 15, 2014.[3] In December 2015, the game was made backwards compatible with Xbox One.[4]

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References

  1. Mitchell, Christine (5 April 2013). "Motocross Madness kickstarts onto XBLA April 10". XBLAFans. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
  2. Saunders, Sam (5 June 2012). "Avatar Motocross Madness officially announced". XBLAFans. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
  3. Xbox Wire Staff (August 1, 2014). "Games with Gold: Ride or Die with Motocross Madness". Retrieved 2014-10-04.
  4. Hryb, Larry (December 17, 2015). "Here Are The New Xbox One Backward Compatibility Titles Playable Today". Major Nelson. Retrieved 2016-09-24.


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