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Twisted Metal is a vehicular combat series made for the PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and PSP. The series is published by Sony and developed by the game studio Incognito Entertainment. It is the longest-running PlayStation-exclusive franchise.
Overview
In concept, Twisted Metal is a demolition derby which permits the usage of ballistic projectiles. Players choose a vehicle and an arena—or a series of arenas in the story mode—to engage in battle with opposing drivers. A variety of weapons and upgrades are obtainable by pick-ups scattered throughout the stage. The last driver alive is the winner.
Although each individual game features its own storyline, they all revolve around the same basic theme: a man named Calypso hosts a vehicular combat tournament called Twisted Metal with the promise of granting the winner anything they ask for. There is a general "be careful what you wish for" theme, as many of the contestants wind up with not-so-happy endings. The games in the series usually contain a healthy dose of black humor.
Twisted Metal and Twisted Metal 2: World Tour (
Format: PlayStation, PC
The first two Twisted Metal games were developed by SingleTrac. Twisted Metal 2 is regarded by most fans as the best game in the series and a PlayStation classic in general. After developing these two games, along with WarHawk and the first two games in the Jet Moto series, SingleTrac left Sony and signed with GT Interactive, using their Twisted Metal game engine to develop other vehicular combat games such as Critical Depth and Rogue Trip.
An IBM PC version of Twisted Metal 2 exists. It features slightly cut-down graphics compared to the Playstation version (minor details of some levels disappeared) but it doesn't require a 3D accelerator video card and plays well on weak computers. It also features multiplayer mode over a modem line or Internet.
Twisted Metal characters:
- Crimson Fury: Red Lamborghini type sports car driven by Agent Stone, who fights to obtain a certain object. His special was a weak red laser with no homing capabilities. While his car was the fastest, it also had the least armor and was relatively easy to destroy especially if he crashed into you several times.
- Darkside: Black semi-truck driven by the mysterious Mr. Ash. A monster of armor and size, Darkside players typically drove around ramming into people, for his special weapon, a white laser similar to Crimson Fury, was quite weak. People and the computer will often use a Freeze Missile/Ram combo rather then his special.
- Hammerhead: Green monster truck driven by two high-school dropouts. Their special attack deals damage to any car that they drive over; it is triggered automatically upon driving over the intended victim. Although it was slow, the armor was above average and the handling was decent.
- Minion: Armored battle tank driven by the winner of the previous Twisted Metal contest. Non-playable boss character(He can be obtained as a playable character by entering a third-party cheat code). His special (in the first game) is all the specials in the game, even hammerheads special which is activated if you touch him. He is the Final Boss of Twisted Metal 1.
- Mr. Grimm: Black motorcycle driven by the Grim Reaper himself, out for Calypso's soul. Most devasting special in the game, but would take a long time to recharge and Mr. Grimm's armor was nonexistent. His special is a skull aka a screaming soul with no homing capabilities. Still, if the player darted in and out of combat he was a very successful fighter.
- Outlaw: Police car driven by an officer who wished an end to this tournament. His special was an electric tazer that would automatically hit anything nearby. Often regarded as one of the best cars, it is announced that he is the winner of the contest and shot into space in Twisted Metal 2.
- Pit Viper: Dune buggy driven by Angela Fortin, a woman with a mysterious past who is competing to win a millon dollars in cash. Her weapon is a green acid blob which does a good amount of damage
- Roadkill: Armored, scraped-together, 4-wheeled vehicle driven by Captain Spears, a South American War veteran who enters the contest in hope to go back and save the friends he lost in combat. His special is a Rusted Spear that shoots straight out for decent damage.
- Sweet Tooth: Ice cream truck driven by homicidal clown Needles Kane, who is on a quest to find his lost friend. His weapon is Flaming Ice cream Molotov, one of the strongest special weapons in the game.
- Thumper: Purple low-rider driven by Bruce Cochrane, who seeks to stop the violence in his neighborhood. His weapon is a flame thrower.
- Warthog: Military vehicle driven by an army commander determined to capture something for the government. His weapon is a triplet of homing missiles known as the Patriot Missiles.
- Yellow Jacket: Taxi driven by Charlie Kane, an old man looking for his son whom he lost 20 years ago. The game's staple-average car. His weapon is similar to Sweet Tooth's, being flaming Molotov cocktails. It is later revealed that if he wins he finds out that his son was Sweet Tooth, and having winning the tournament he killed his own son.
- Spectre: White Corvette-like sports car, his weapon is a ghost missile, which will go through walls and other things to reach its target for decent damage. He's competing to become whole again.
Twisted Metal levels
- Arena: Seedy underground demolition derby-like environment, complete with spectators. One opponent.
- Warehouse District Warfare: A battle on the street around some buildings. Three opponents.
- Freeway Free For All: A long, straight Freeway... multiplayer consists of a small section littered with burnt out vehicles Five opponents.
- River Park Rumble: Town in the Christmas spirit, complete with ice skaters. Six opponents, multiplayer consists of just the park area.
- Assault on Cyburbia: The largest level in the game, contained suburban neighborhoods, freeways and canals. Eight opponents, multiplayer consists of just one of the canals.
- Rooftop Battle: Being a skyscraper, vehicles can easily fall off and plunge to their deaths. Survive and do battle with Minion. Three opponents not including Minion.
- Fight For Your Life: Arena with five opponents.
Twisted Metal 2 characters
- Axel: Strange two-wheeled contraption which has imprisoned the driver for many years. His special is a shockwave that does decent damage and knocks the opponent back.
- Dark Tooth: Non-playable Boss of Twisted Metal 2. Gigantic black ice cream truck driven by a mysterious force. It rises out of the sewers of Hong Kong for brutal revenge for the surviving car's actions and challenges the survivor to one last battle. It is believed to be Yellow Jacket from Twisted Metal 1 in another form.Due to fan demand, Darktooth was unlockable in Twisted Metal: Head On. In TM2 he had several specials and two forms. His first form is the huge black and pink ice-cream truck which has 3 differents specials. The first of which is Dual Homing Napalm Cone Missiles that are similar to sweet tooth's but follow a different tracking program. His second special is his Clown Ricochet Bombs, which are the same as regular rico bombs but bigger and do more damage plus they havea clown face on them. His final Special is the Flaming Headbutt in which the head on top of the car lobs off and homes in on the opponent for good damage plus fire damage. His final form is nothing but the flaming head of the car without the body leaving it with alot less armor and fewer moves.
- Grasshopper: Dune buggy driven by Krista Sparks, a teenager looking to find her father. Who turns out to be Calypso. Her special is the Bodyslam, she jumps up and crashes into opponents from above.
- Hammerhead: Monster truck driven by Mike and Stu, two punks looking for the power to fly.
- Minion: Armored tank driven by a dark demon on a mission for revenge. Boss of the Amazonia stage.
- Mr. Grimm: Red motorcycle with sidecar driven by the Grim Reaper again, this time with a great hunger to feast upon human souls.
- Mr. Slamm: Payloader with a grapple fork driven by Simon Whittlebone, a former engineer who dreams of building the tallest tower of them all.
- Outlaw 2: Police car driven by a female officer searching for her brother, the original Outlaw, who disappeared in last year's contest.
- Roadkill: Orange scraped-together car driven by Marcus Kane, a homeless man convinced this whole world is one big nightmare.
- Shadow: Hearse driven by Mortimer, a mysterious man out to seek revenge for his even more mysterious clients.
- Spectre: White sports car driven by a single man with dreams of fame and fortune.
- Sweet Tooth: Ice cream truck driven by the ever-psychotic Needles Kane is back for more and even more dangerous!
- Thumper: Pink low-rider with white hood driven again by Bruce Cochrane, who is now fighting for himself.
- Twister: Formula 1 Car driven by Amanda Watts, who has a great desire for superspeed.
- Warthog: Military Humvee driven by a 105-year old army general who wishes for youth.
Twisted Metal 2 Levels
- Quake Zone Rumble: The remains of Los Angeles, devastated from the effects of last year's tournament. Holds six opponents.
- Suicide Slide: A secret base in Moscow resembling a missile silo. Holds five opponents.
- Monumental Disaster: Battle in the streets of Paris, France, including the Eiffel Tower, which can be destroyed with a well-placed remote bomb. Holds six opponents.
- Fire Walk: Ancient temple in Amazonia surrounded by lava. After six opponents are destroyed, Minion will rise from the lava to begin his revenge.
- The Big Leap: Rooftop battle in New York City with ledges that can cause instant death. Holds six opponents.
- The Drop Zone: Unstable iceberg in Antarctica, slowly breaking apart piece by piece. Holds seven opponents.
- Field of Screams: Large environment in the Netherlands, featuring two windmills and tall grass for smaller vehicles to hide in. Holds over nine opponents.
- Hong Kong Krunch: The final tournament level, in the streets and subways of Hong Kong. Survive and then prepare to meet the challenge of the senile Dark Tooth. Eight opponents not including Dark Tooth
- Suicide Swamp: Bonus two-player level based on a racetrack from Jet Moto.
- Assault on Cyburbia: Bonus two-player level allowing both players to use the entire area of the original Twisted Metal level.
- Rooftop Battle: Bonus two-player level of the final battle from the original, this time with players able to play the role of Minion.
Twisted Metal III and Twisted Metal 4 (
Format: PlayStation
After a contractual dispute with SingleTrac, Twisted Metal development duties were handed over to Sony's in-house development team, 989 Studios. The Twisted Metal titles developed by 989 Studios were fundamentally different as the code base was completely rewritten. Sony introduced advanced physics simulation and AI techniques to the series. Many fans of Twisted Metal 1 and 2 were upset at the resulting change of game play, however new players received these titles well and they went on to become best sellers. Twisted Metal 4 improved upon the shortcomings of Twisted Metal III as was reflected in trade reviews.
Twisted Metal III and 4 are no longer considered part of the official Twisted Metal canon and their storylines are disregarded in newer games in the series.
Twisted Metal III Characters
- Auger: Yellow construction vehicle with a large drill, driven by Buster Cobb who is fed up with the Twisted Metal contestants ruining his buildings.
- Axel: Strange two-wheeled contraption whos driver wishes to become one with his machine forever.
- Club Kid: Smiley-face covered Mini Cooper whos driver loves to party all the time. His special is the Vortex.
- Darkside: Black semi truck driven by Mr. Ash. Special is a freeze-flame thrower combo. Non-playable character, boss of the Washington D.C. stage.
- Firestarter: Hot-rod complete with a flame paintjob, driven by the pyromaniac Damien Coles. His weapon is, of course, a flame-thrower.
- Flower Power: Hippy car driven by environmentalist Amber Rose who is tired of the Twisted Metal contest endangering the environment.
- Mr. Grimm: Red motorcycle with sidecar driven once again by the Grim Reaper.
- Hammerhead: Red monster truck Jeep CJ driven by Granny Dread, whos neighborhood was destroyed from the last Twisted Metal competition.
- Minion: Green armored tank driven by a large demon who wants to spend the rest of eternity in hell. Boss of the London level.
- Outlaw: Police car driven by both of the 2 previous officers, who plan to put an end to Calypso.
- Primeval: Large off-road vehicle driven by a mysterious driver. His special involves Mr.Grimm's and (x2) Roadkill's special.
- Roadkill: Scraped-together car driven again by Marcus Kane. He competes to crawl into the forest and frolic with the wildebeests.
- Spectre: Blue Dodge Viper driven by self-proclaimed ladie's man Lance Wylder.
- Sweet Tooth: Ice cream truck driven by the psychotic clown Needles Kane, who competes to have all the candy and ice cream.
- Thumper: Purple low-rider driven by Bruce Cochrane who competes to hang with his homies. His weapon is a Sonic blast that blares hip-hop and sends his enemies into the air.
- Warthog: Military Humvee driven by the 107 year old Captain Rogers who wishes for the body of a 20 year old.
Music in Twisted Metal
Starting with Twisted Metal 3, various music artists and bands were brought in for each game's soundtrack. One such person was singer Rob Zombie, who contributed songs to both Twisted Metal 3 & 4, and is even a playable character in the latter.
Twisted Metal 4 Characters
- Orbital: Sports car, driven by a man seeking to have the grotesque half of his face restored. Orbital's special is the Teleorb. It electrifies enemies then freezes them.
- Pizza Boy: Street racer who wishes to have the fastest car (Similar to the wish Twister made in TM2). Sends out two giant pizza saw blades (Pizza Cutters).
- Capt. Grimm: Pirate Ship Car driven by a skeletal figure who wants the soul of Sweet Tooth. Although it is not clearly stated, this driver may possibly be the Grim Reaper (aka Mr. Grimm).
- Calypso: The guy from the past 3 TMs is finally playable. He aims to reclaim his tournament from Sweet Tooth. Calypso employs powerful nuclear missiles which must be detonated near his opponents.
- Quatro: Robotic bounty hunter looking to claim his targets (Capt. Grimm, Mr. Zombie, Calypso and Sweet Tooth). Quatro sends out a pulse of microwave radiation around his hoverbike that severely damages opponents.
- Goggle Eyes: An exterminator who hopes to find a means to contain all bugs, in order to kill them. Sprays green toxic acid that causes, on contact, massive damage.
- Meter Maid: Plans to give Sweet Tooth a "surprise". Although somewhat weak, she makes up for it with her Energy Ray, which releases an energy circumference that syphons on opponent's health unto her own.
- Gen. Warthog: Aims to command the perfect undefeatable army. Warthog plants a marker, which initializes an ion satellite and later activates a powerful ion blast.
- Microblast: Wind-up car driven by an angry leprechaun, who doesn't want to be looked down on anymore (literally). Microblast engages a series of rapidfire speed missiles, called the Gatlinger.
- Trashman: Wants a world filled with garbage. Using large hydraulic arms, Trashman picks up and slams his opponents repeatedly onto spikes mounted on his roof.
- The Joneses: This dysfunctional family launches three Hornet Missiles, which seek out targets.
- Drag Queen: Driven by psychotic crossdresser, Dennis "Petunia" Flanders, who wishes to reach "her" dream. Flamethrower projects forward from the car's grille and sets opponent on fire.
- Mr. Zombie: The strange and mysterious Rob Zombie (who also wrote some of the music for TM4), fires a spinning skull (the Zombie), which draws enemies in as it electrifies, then explodes at its final stage.
- Crusher: Boss of the Construction Yard. Driven by an unknown driver, Crusher is a very fair vehicle with balanced speed and handling with a crushing apparatus on the front
- Moon Buggy: Boss of Neon City. This mysterious driver possesses one of the most unfair specials in the game. It's the Quasars, three taser-like energy blasts that swirl you around. They home in on enemies and go through walls.
- RC Car: Boss of The Bedroom. Another unknown driver, who despite it's somewhat small size, can go head to head with Minion and other heavily armored vehicles. Uses the special Ray Gun.
- Super Thumper: Boss of Road Rage. This suped up Thumper (along with the other returning characters-turned SUPER bosses) retains his TM2 weapon, but now he's got a dual-flamethrower.
- Super Axel: Boss of Amazonia 3000 B.C. Axel's usual Supernova special, now, also sets his enemies on fire.
- Super Auger: Boss of The Oil Rig (1 of 2). Returning from TM3, Auger possesses a much more damaging drill special.
- Super Slamm: Boss of The Oil Rig (2 of 2). Returning from TM2, Mr. Slamm also possesses a more powerful version of his Loader special.
- Minion: The demon is back as the boss of Minion's Maze.
- Sweet Tooth: Boss of The Carnival and new master of the Twisted Metal Tournament. Sweet Tooth's special (Henchmen), keeps homing in even if you teleport, etc.
Track listing of Twisted Metal 4 by level:
- Construction Site: Rob Zombie - Dragula (Hot Rod Herman Mix)
- Neon City: Cirrus - Time's Running Out
- Road Rage: Cypress Hill - Lightning Strikes
- Sweet Tooth’s Bedroom: Ghoulspoon - Alien Magnet
- Amazonia 3000 B.C.: Skold - Chaos
- The Oil Rig: One Minute Silence - And Some Ya Lose
- Minion’s Maze: Rob Zombie - SuperBeast Remix
- The Carnival: White Zombie - Grease Paint And Monkey Brains
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Format: PlayStation
Format: PlayStation
After a contractual dispute with SingleTrac, Twisted Metal development duties were handed over to Sony's in-house development team, 989 Studios. The Twisted Metal titles developed by 989 Studios were fundamentally different as the code base was completely rewritten. Sony introduced advanced physics simulation and AI techniques to the series. Many fans of Twisted Metal 1 and 2 were upset at the resulting change of game play, however new players received these titles well and they went on to become best sellers. Twisted Metal 4 improved upon the shortcomings of Twisted Metal III as was reflected in trade reviews.
Twisted Metal III and 4 are no longer considered part of the official Twisted Metal canon and their storylines are disregarded in newer games in the series.
Twisted Metal III Characters
- Auger: Yellow construction vehicle with a large drill, driven by Buster Cobb who is fed up with the Twisted Metal contestants ruining his buildings.
- Axel: Strange two-wheeled contraption whos driver wishes to become one with his machine forever.
- Club Kid: Smiley-face covered Mini Cooper whos driver loves to party all the time. His special is the Vortex.
- Darkside: Black semi truck driven by Mr. Ash. Special is a freeze-flame thrower combo. Non-playable character, boss of the Washington D.C. stage.
- Firestarter: Hot-rod complete with a flame paintjob, driven by the pyromaniac Damien Coles. His weapon is, of course, a flame-thrower.
- Flower Power: Hippy car driven by environmentalist Amber Rose who is tired of the Twisted Metal contest endangering the environment.
- Mr. Grimm: Red motorcycle with sidecar driven once again by the Grim Reaper.
- Hammerhead: Red monster truck Jeep CJ driven by Granny Dread, whos neighborhood was destroyed from the last Twisted Metal competition.
- Minion: Green armored tank driven by a large demon who wants to spend the rest of eternity in hell. Boss of the London level.
- Outlaw: Police car driven by both of the 2 previous officers, who plan to put an end to Calypso.
- Primeval: Large off-road vehicle driven by a mysterious driver. His special involves Mr.Grimm's and (x2) Roadkill's special.
- Roadkill: Scraped-together car driven again by Marcus Kane. He competes to crawl into the forest and frolic with the wildebeests.
- Spectre: Blue Dodge Viper driven by self-proclaimed ladie's man Lance Wylder.
- Sweet Tooth: Ice cream truck driven by the psychotic clown Needles Kane, who competes to have all the candy and ice cream.
- Thumper: Purple low-rider driven by Bruce Cochrane who competes to hang with his homies. His weapon is a Sonic blast that blares hip-hop and sends his enemies into the air.
- Warthog: Military Humvee driven by the 107 year old Captain Rogers who wishes for the body of a 20 year old.
Starting with Twisted Metal 3, various music artists and bands were brought in for each game's soundtrack. One such person was singer Rob Zombie, who contributed songs to both Twisted Metal 3 & 4, and is even a playable character in the latter.
Twisted Metal 4 Characters
- Orbital: Sports car, driven by a man seeking to have the grotesque half of his face restored. Orbital's special is the Teleorb. It electrifies enemies then freezes them.
- Pizza Boy: Street racer who wishes to have the fastest car (Similar to the wish Twister made in TM2). Sends out two giant pizza saw blades (Pizza Cutters).
- Capt. Grimm: Pirate Ship Car driven by a skeletal figure who wants the soul of Sweet Tooth. Although it is not clearly stated, this driver may possibly be the Grim Reaper (aka Mr. Grimm).
- Calypso: The guy from the past 3 TMs is finally playable. He aims to reclaim his tournament from Sweet Tooth. Calypso employs powerful nuclear missiles which must be detonated near his opponents.
- Quatro: Robotic bounty hunter looking to claim his targets (Capt. Grimm, Mr. Zombie, Calypso and Sweet Tooth). Quatro sends out a pulse of microwave radiation around his hoverbike that severely damages opponents.
- Goggle Eyes: An exterminator who hopes to find a means to contain all bugs, in order to kill them. Sprays green toxic acid that causes, on contact, massive damage.
- Meter Maid: Plans to give Sweet Tooth a "surprise". Although somewhat weak, she makes up for it with her Energy Ray, which releases an energy circumference that syphons on opponent's health unto her own.
- Gen. Warthog: Aims to command the perfect undefeatable army. Warthog plants a marker, which initializes an ion satellite and later activates a powerful ion blast.
- Microblast: Wind-up car driven by an angry leprechaun, who doesn't want to be looked down on anymore (literally). Microblast engages a series of rapidfire speed missiles, called the Gatlinger.
- Trashman: Wants a world filled with garbage. Using large hydraulic arms, Trashman picks up and slams his opponents repeatedly onto spikes mounted on his roof.
- The Joneses: This dysfunctional family launches three Hornet Missiles, which seek out targets.
- Drag Queen: Driven by psychotic crossdresser, Dennis "Petunia" Flanders, who wishes to reach "her" dream. Flamethrower projects forward from the car's grille and sets opponent on fire.
- Mr. Zombie: The strange and mysterious Rob Zombie (who also wrote some of the music for TM4), fires a spinning skull (the Zombie), which draws enemies in as it electrifies, then explodes at its final stage.
- Crusher: Boss of the Construction Yard. Driven by an unknown driver, Crusher is a very fair vehicle with balanced speed and handling with a crushing apparatus on the front
- Moon Buggy: Boss of Neon City. This mysterious driver possesses one of the most unfair specials in the game. It's the Quasars, three taser-like energy blasts that swirl you around. They home in on enemies and go through walls.
- RC Car: Boss of The Bedroom. Another unknown driver, who despite it's somewhat small size, can go head to head with Minion and other heavily armored vehicles. Uses the special Ray Gun.
- Super Thumper: Boss of Road Rage. This suped up Thumper (along with the other returning characters-turned SUPER bosses) retains his TM2 weapon, but now he's got a dual-flamethrower.
- Super Axel: Boss of Amazonia 3000 B.C. Axel's usual Supernova special, now, also sets his enemies on fire.
- Super Auger: Boss of The Oil Rig (1 of 2). Returning from TM3, Auger possesses a much more damaging drill special.
- Super Slamm: Boss of The Oil Rig (2 of 2). Returning from TM2, Mr. Slamm also possesses a more powerful version of his Loader special.
- Minion: The demon is back as the boss of Minion's Maze.
- Sweet Tooth: Boss of The Carnival and new master of the Twisted Metal Tournament. Sweet Tooth's special (Henchmen), keeps homing in even if you teleport, etc.
- Construction Site: Rob Zombie - Dragula (Hot Rod Herman Mix)
- Neon City: Cirrus - Time's Running Out
- Road Rage: Cypress Hill - Lightning Strikes
- Sweet Tooth’s Bedroom: Ghoulspoon - Alien Magnet
- Amazonia 3000 B.C.: Skold - Chaos
- The Oil Rig: One Minute Silence - And Some Ya Lose
- Minion’s Maze: Rob Zombie - SuperBeast Remix
- The Carnival: White Zombie - Grease Paint And Monkey Brains
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Format: PlayStationInstead of delivering a PS2 follow-up to Twisted Metal: Black, Incognito took an unexpected turn and developed Twisted Metal: Small Brawl for the original PlayStation, a Twisted Metal aimed at a younger audience that featured radio-controlled toy cars instead of actual vehicles. Despite being developed by the same team responsible for the much-beloved Twisted Metal 2 and Twisted Metal: Black, Small Brawl was not well-received by fans. Most believe the game's development was rushed, as is evidenced by the poor frame rate, sloppy control, and sub-par graphics.
Twisted Metal: Black Online ( Format: PlayStation 2
Simply an online version of Twisted Metal: Black, a free copy could be obtained by mailing in a card that came packaged with the PS2 online Network Adapter. After Sony stopped offering the disc, it was later included in subsequent reissues of Twisted Metal: Black on Greatest Hits, in a 2-disc set.
Twisted Metal: Head-On (
Format: PlayStation Portable
Despite the return of SingleTrac/Incognito with 2001's Twisted Metal: Black, they still had yet to deliver a true sequel to Twisted Metal 2. With the PSP, Incognito created a game that picks up where Twisted Metal 2 left off. Twisted Metal: Head-On is, for all intents and purposes, the "real" Twisted Metal 3. Utilizing the Twisted Metal: Black game engine but taking place in Twisted Metal 2's universe, Head-On combines aspects of the two most highly-regarded games in the series. It's the first game in the series to ship fully online-enabled.
In Movies
"Twisted Metal 3" can be seen in the (1999) movie Big Daddy as Julian is playing. Sonny makes him turn it off. The same game can also be seen in the (2000) movie Bring It On. Torrance's brother, Justin, is playing while Torrance is trying to get ahold of her boyfriend. As Justin makes his snippy comments, Torrance takes out her frustation on Justin's PS1, ruining his game.
"Twisted Metal 2" is also seen in an episodes of Friends, with Joey and Ross battling it out on the Paris level.
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