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*[[Sound Ideas, AUTO, SWIPE - INTERNAL: SIDE SWIPE OF SECOND CAR, CRASH 01]]
 
*[[Sound Ideas, AUTO, SWIPE - INTERNAL: SIDE SWIPE OF SECOND CAR, CRASH 01]]
 
*[[Sound Ideas, AUTO, SWIPE - EXTERNAL: SIDE SWIPE OF SECOND CAR, CRASH 03]]
 
*[[Sound Ideas, AUTO, SWIPE - EXTERNAL: SIDE SWIPE OF SECOND CAR, CRASH 03]]
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*[[Sound Ideas, CAR WASH - INTERNAL: CAR GOING THROUGH AUTOMATIC CAR WASH, AUTO]] (Unused, but can be found in the game's SOUND.POD file.)
 
*[[Sound Ideas, BELL, STEEL - SINGLE RING]] (Only heard in the alpha and early beta versions of the game, but can still be found in the SOUND.POD file for the final version.)
 
*[[Sound Ideas, BELL, STEEL - SINGLE RING]] (Only heard in the alpha and early beta versions of the game, but can still be found in the SOUND.POD file for the final version.)
 
*[[Sound Ideas, APPLAUSE, CHEERING - OUTDOOR: STADIUM, LARGE CROWD, APPLAUSE, CHEERING 07]]
 
*[[Sound Ideas, APPLAUSE, CHEERING - OUTDOOR: STADIUM, LARGE CROWD, APPLAUSE, CHEERING 07]]

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4x4 EVO 2 Coverart

September 25, 2001

4x4 Evo 2 (also known as 4x4 Evolution 2) is a racing/free roam video game developed by Terminal Reality, the second and final installment of the 4x4 Evolution series, and the fourth and final installment of Terminal Reality's racing series, under the codename "Metal Crush." It was released for the PC and Xbox in late 2001 (the Xbox version was released in Europe in early 2002, however), then for the Macintosh and Nintendo GameCube in 2002 (in North America only), and finally for the PlayStation 2 (in Europe only) in the same year. It is the sequel to 4x4 Evolution, which was released in late 2000 and early 2001.

This game was one of the original Xbox's launch titles (in North America and Europe only). In Europe, however, this is one of the original Xbox games to be incompatible with the European PAL Microsoft Xbox 360 that displays games at 50 Hz, but it still works at 60 Hz. For unknown reasons, this is also Terminal Reality's only PlayStation 2 game to be released exclusively in Europe.

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