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|title=18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker
|title=18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker
|image=18 Wheeler.JPG
|image=18 Wheeler.JPG
|developer=[[Sega-AM2]]
|developer=[[Sega-AM2]]
|publisher=[[Sega]]
|publisher=[[Sega]], [[Acclaim]]
|released={{rd|2000}}
|released={{sys|arcade}}{{rd|2000}}
{{sys|dc}}{{jp|2000|October 12}}{{us|2001|May 25}}{{eu|2001|June 1}}
{{sys|ps2}}{{us|2001|November 23}}{{eu|2001|November 23}}{{jp|2002|December 5}}
{{sys|gc}}{{us|2002|February 18}}{{eu|2002|May 31}}{{jp|202|September 12}}
|genre=[[:Category:Racing|Racing]]
|genre=[[:Category:Racing|Racing]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|players=1
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[Dreamcast]], [[Playstation 2]], [[GameCube]]
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[Dreamcast]], [[Playstation 2]], [[GameCube]]
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}{{ELSPA|3}}
}}
}}
'''18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker''' is an arcade racing game in which players drive a tractor-trailer across the country. Ports were released for Dreamcast, GameCube and the PlayStation 2.
'''18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker''' is an arcade racing game developed by [[Sega AM2]] and published by [[Sega]] in which players drive a tractor-trailer across the country. Ports were released for [[Dreamcast]], [[GameCube]] and the [[PlayStation 2]].
 
Sega followed the success with an indirect sequel to the game is ''[[The King of Route 66]]'' for the arcades and for [[Playstation 2]] which it includes several gameplay changes.


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Template:Infobox 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker is an arcade racing game developed by Sega AM2 and published by Sega in which players drive a tractor-trailer across the country. Ports were released for Dreamcast, GameCube and the PlayStation 2.

Sega followed the success with an indirect sequel to the game is The King of Route 66 for the arcades and for Playstation 2 which it includes several gameplay changes.

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