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Monster 4x4: Masters of Metal
Details: Video game Initial Release Date: November 25, 2003 Publisher: Ubisoft Developers: Inland Productions, Ubisoft, Ubisoft Barcelona Platforms: GameCube, PlayStation 2 Genres: Racing Video Game, Simulation Game
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