What you'll find here is a bland, repetitive, boring racer.

User Rating: 2.7 | 2 Games In 1 Double Value!: Monster Trucks / Quad Desert Fury GBA
No I didn't buy or rent this game. I had never heard of it until I found it in my town's laundry mat. Someone must have abandoned it. So, willing to give anything a good chance I decideed to take it home and play it. After playing it for 10 minutes I understood why someone would just leave it. It would be perfectly easy to understand someone taking a hammer to it. Well it can't be too bad you say? Afterall the cartridge does have two games in one right? Don't let that that trick you. Both Quad Fury and Monster Trucks play almost exactly the same. In Quad Fury you race against three other people on four wheelers. None of these guys have names and you are also forced to play with a nameless person. The game never enjoys a moment without freezing. The racing itself is very boring. You can't do any sort of tricks or do anything to boost your speed or ability to win the race. The tracks are horribly designed and the graphics are so bad that you can ride up any hill or wall no matter how tall it is. The game's AI will seem as dumbfounded and frustrated as you are. They'll ride in the wrong direction, crash constantly, and sometimes just ride in circles. Every single time you wreck it looks exactly the same. The four wheeler does a back flip while your character hovers above while flapping his arms around, and when the four wheeler is back on its wheels your character magically lands right back on it. I think you can race with a buddy via link cable, but the chances of you finding someone who owns this game that actually would want to play would be very slim. Now...on to Monster Trucks. It pretty much looks just as muddy and bland as Quad Fury. You race three other trucks. At least in Monster Trucks you can earn money when you win to upgrade your truck, but it's not worth it if you can't stand tolerating the actually races. When you wreck on Monster Trucks it looks exactly the same as well. Your truck just helplessly flops over on its side. Then magically after about 2 seconds it's back on its wheels and ready to race some more. None of the tracks in either game has anything to make them feel or even look unique. It's the same bland boring stuff over and over again. The music is the same heavy guitar riff over and over. A bad attempt at trying to be cool, and every other sound effect sounds exactly the same. Hitting other trucks, running into a wall, crashing on your side all sound the same. If you're looking for a good racing game for the GBA get Mario Kart: Super Circuit. What you'll find here is a bland, repetitive, boring racer.