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2002 video game
The King of Route 66 is an
arcade game developed by
Sega AM2 and distributed by
Sega, released for
arcades in 2002-2003, and ported to
PlayStation 2 in 2003. It is the sequel to
18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker.
Reception
The PlayStation 2 version received "mixed" reviews according to the
review aggregation website
Metacritic.
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References
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b
"The King of Route 66 for PlayStation 2 Reviews".
Metacritic.
CBS Interactive. Retrieved September 11, 2021.
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^ Marriott, Scott Alan.
"The King of Route 66 (PS2) - Review".
AllGame.
All Media Network. Archived from
the original on November 15, 2014. Retrieved September 11, 2021.
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^ "The King of Route 66".
Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 165.
Ziff Davis. April 2003. p. 116.
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^ "The King of Route 66".
Game Informer. No. 120.
FuncoLand. April 2003. p. 85.
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^ Fennec Fox (March 20, 2003).
"The King of Route 66 Review for PS2 on GamePro.com".
GamePro.
IDG Entertainment. Archived from
the original on October 29, 2004. Retrieved September 11, 2021.
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^ Navarro, Alex (March 18, 2003).
"The King of Route 66 Review".
GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Retrieved September 11, 2021.
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^ Meston, Zach (March 28, 2003).
"GameSpy: [The] King of Route 66 (PS2)".
GameSpy. IGN Entertainment. Retrieved September 11, 2021.
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^ Bedigian, Louis (March 29, 2003).
"The King of Route 66 - PS2 - Review". GameZone.
Archived from the original on October 5, 2008. Retrieved September 11, 2021.
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^ Perry, Douglass C. (March 19, 2003).
"[The] King of Route 66".
IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved September 11, 2021.
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^ "The King of Route 66".
Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine. No. 67. Ziff Davis. April 2003. p. 90.
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^ Bondy, Karsten (April 30, 2003).
"'The King of Route 66' (PS2) Review".
X-Play.
TechTV. Archived from
the original on May 20, 2003. Retrieved September 11, 2021.
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^ Porter, Alex (March 19, 2003).
"The King of Route 66".
Maxim. MaximNet, Inc. Archived from
the original on April 13, 2003. Retrieved September 11, 2021.
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^ Catucci, Nick (April 8, 2003).
"Brainsucking Power".
The Village Voice. Village Voice, LLC. Retrieved September 11, 2021.
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