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The 2019 Monster Energy Cup will be one of the most exciting motocross exhibitions of the year. The invite-only event will encapsulate the year of exciting motocross and will have some of the best racers in the world and the $1 million prize will certainly entice them to race at their best. Let’s talk about everything involving the race so you can be ready for game day. The Monster Energy Cup live event is the biggest consumer promotion in the racing event history.
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Event | Monster Energy Cup 2019 |
Start Date | Saturday, 19th October |
Start Time | 10:00 PM ET |
Location | Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas |
TV Broadcaster | NBC Sports |
Live Stream | Watch Here |
Contents
- 4 What channel is it on?
- 6 How to watch the Las Vegas Monster Energy Cup on Social Media
- 7 Monster Energy Cup Online Channels
- 8 Ways to watch Monster Energy Cup Live from everywhere
What time is the Monster Energy Cup start?
Doors Open: 12:00 PM PST
Practice & Qualifying: 12:00PM PST
Pit Party: 12:00PM – 6:00PM PST
Racing Start: 7:00 PM PST
Practice & Qualifying: 12:00PM PST
Pit Party: 12:00PM – 6:00PM PST
Racing Start: 7:00 PM PST
Where is Monster Energy Cup 2019?
The 2019 Monster Energy Cup is in Las Vegas on October 19th.
About Monster Energy Cup 2019
The Monster Energy Cup gives us the world’s best Supercross riders that are in a heated race for the Monster Energy Cup and the chance to win $1 million; which is the biggest prize in motorcycle racing.
What channel is it on?
United States
The coverage of the Monster Energy Cup 2019 will be on NBC Sports at 7:00 PM PST/10:00 PM EST!
Outside of the United States
Sadly, the 2019 Monster Energy Cup will not be shown on any television stations outside of the United States. We will discuss how you can watch the event if you live outside of the United States.
Monster Energy Cup live stream free
There is currently no way to watch the Monster Energy Cup online for free. If you want to watch the Monster Energy Cup on mobile without any commercials then you have to purchase the NBC Sports Gold Pass or you have to use NBC Sports Mobile Apps with a VPN if you are outside of the United States or use SuperCrossLive.tv
How to watch the Las Vegas Monster Energy Cup on Social Media
Check out SuperCross’s Facebook page if you want more updates on the big event on October 19th and to interact with other motocross fans.
Use the hashtag #MonsterEnergyCup to interact with all of the great content that motocross fans will be posting on October 19th
Head to r/Motocross if you want to find the live discussion of the event on Reddit for great analysis and funny commentary by other motocross fans.
Monster Energy Cup Online Channels
NBC Sports Gold Pass (USA)
You can watch NBC Sports coverage of the event if you have an NBC Sports Gold Pass Subscription. Simply download the NBC Sports Gold Pass on your device and log into your account. Then you will be easily able to watch the event and stream it anywhere in the United States.
Official Online PPV via SupercrossLive.tv
supercross Live has a great way to easily watch the event if you live outside of the United States. If you go to Supercrosslive.com you can check out their video pass which is currently being revamped. Hopefully, the service will be ready for the big event on October 19th. If the service is not ready by the event on October 19th you can use a VPN to watch from anywhere in the world. We are going to discuss how you can watch using a VPN next.
Ways to watch Monster Energy Cup Live from everywhere
Using VPN
If you are outside of the United States you can watch the Monster Energy Cup using a VPN service. All you have to do is sign up for Express VPN, Nord VPN, Private VPN or any other service that allows you to use a VPN. Once you are signed up you can connect to a VPN somewhere in the United States. Then you will be able to subscribe or log into a NBC Sports account using their app and then you can go ahead and stream the coverage!
Using Smart DNS Proxies
Using a Smart DNS Proxy is very similar to using a VPN; both services allow you to unblock content that is blocked in certain countries such as Hulu and Netflix. All you have to do is subscribe to the Smart DNS Proxy website and you can get a free 14-day trial and cancel it so you do not have to pay for it. Then once you are all set up you can sign into the NBC Sports Mobile app and watch the event.
Cup Class
The lineup has not been released for the class yet but you can expect to see these riders at the event: Eli Tomac, Marvin Musquin, Jason Anderson, Josh Grant, Cooper Webb, and Dean Wilson. They are all expected to compete for the coveted Monster Energy Cup and their chance at $1 million. Ryan Villopoto and Marvin Musquin are the only two $1 million winners in the seven-year history of the event. In order to win the $1 million, you have to win all three events which is a very difficult task to perform.
Amateur All-Stars
There are many current Supercross stars who competed in the amateur event such as Justin Hill, Aaron Plessinger, RJ Hampshire, Adam Cianciarulo, Shane McElrath, Austin Forkner, Mitchell Harrison, and Cooper Web. Check out tomorrow’s stars by paying close attention to who takes home the title here. Many of the amateurs that race in this event ends up competing in the Monster Energy Cup the next year so find your new favorite racer by watching closely!
Pit Party
The Pit Party is before the racing starts and it begins at 12 PM PST. It should be a ton of fun as the Pit offers autographs from your favorite bikers, freestyle motocross to entertain everyone and even more events that Monster Energy is surprising everyone with. Pit passes are $20 and you can purchase them at UNLVtickets.com. But, there is a really easy way to get the passes for free. All you have to do is recycle an empty can of Monster Energy on the site to get a free pass. Please note that you have to have a ticket to the Monster Energy Cup to gain access to the Pit Party along with the pass.
Replays
The Replay of the event has not been announced by NBC Sports yet. But, if it is anything similar to last year when the event should be shown on October 20th and October 28th, 2019 on NBC Sports.
Track map
The Monster Energy Cup new track feature is revealed on August 24, 2019. The track will comprise double Monster Energy Cup arches which will rise from the trail into the grandstands, plus double sand sections, double over-under bridges along with also the return of this Joker Lane.
International Viewers
International viewers will be able to view the event using the methods that we described above. It is going to be a great day of racing so make sure that you are all set before race time begins. One can be able to watch the biggest race using VPN service and connect with NBC Sports Gold. Watch Monster Energy Cup highlights on Roar Tube.
Ticket
Tickets for the event should be relatively cheap as long as you get them before they are sold out. The tickets start at $35 and can be purchased on StubHub, PrimeSport, and TicketMaster.
Race Day Schedule
Doors Open: 12:00 PM PST
Practice & Qualifying: 12:00PM PST
Pit Party: 12:00PM – 6:00PM PST
Practice & Qualifying: 12:00PM PST
Pit Party: 12:00PM – 6:00PM PST
Racing Start: 7:00 PM PST
Final Words
The 2019 Monster Energy Cup will be a thrilling event for fans of all ages as the best of the best come together to try and win the $1 million. The event has the world’s best supercross competitors and combined with the fact that it is in one of the most entertaining cities in the world makes this event a cannot miss for a fan of SuperCross.
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Monster Rancher | |
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The Monster Rancherlogo of Monster Rancher 4, the eighth game in the series. Most titles use a similar logo. | |
Genre(s) | |
Developer(s) | Tecmo GRC(secondary) |
Publisher(s) | Tecmo UFO Interactive (secondary) |
Platform(s) | PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS |
First release | Monster Rancher November 30, 1997 |
Latest release | My Monster Rancher December 15, 2011 |
Monster Rancher, known in Japan as Monster Farm (モンスターファームMonsutā Fāmu), is a series of life simulationrole-playing video games created by Tecmo (now Koei Tecmo). The series currently consists of fourteen games across different video game platforms. In addition, the series has been adapted into an anime.
- 2Games
- 3Game releases
Story[edit]
Before the world's continents broke up into pieces, a huge disaster hit the world. People prayed to God for help, and God created new life forms. However, new life forms brought new troubles, so God became exasperated and sealed them in 'disc stones'. Many years have passed since then and God entrusted the humans with the secret of 'disc stones'. Today people still continue searching for these missing 'disc stones' to unlock the lifeforms within.
It is said that the 'disc stones' are almost impossible to find among the ancient ruins. It is said that one monster is trapped inside each one. One day a group of workers excavating the ancient ruins happened to dig up one of these mythical disc stones. The worker who first discovered a disc stone took the disc to the Monsters' Temple. There the priests, using the ancient methods, unlocked the monster inside the disc stone. In a place where ranchers and monsters coexisted peacefully, the battle of the monsters began! As time passed these monster battles became extremely popular, and monster breeding became the standard pastime of the land. Eventually disc stones were found around the entire world. Now ranchers across the globe come together and enter battle.
Games[edit]
Monster Rancher is often compared to Pokémon, though the two series play differently. While the Pokémon games are traditionally collection-based RPGs, Monster Rancher games tend to be simulated animal breeding games. The genreMonster Rancher occupies is shared by other simulation virtual pet games, such as Digimon, and games based on raising horses for racing, like in the Gallop Racer series, also by Tecmo.
In the games, one takes the role of a monster breeder whose goal is to raise monsters to fight in tournaments. The breeder must take it in hand to raise the monster throughout its life, training it, keeping it healthy, making an exercise schedule, and trying to maximize its abilities before it dies of old age or is retired. Monsters have good or bad morale depending on how they are raised; loyal monsters are more likely to perform critical hits, while disloyal monsters might refuse to obey commands or not fight at all. Retired monsters can be combined to create more powerful monsters.
Monster generation[edit]
Although not widely popular, the games do have a loyal cult following, mostly because of the games' innovative 'unlocking' aspect. In Monster Rancher, Monster Rancher 2, Monster Rancher 3, Monster Rancher 4, and Monster Rancher EVO, monsters can be generated by inserting any CD into the game system.Monster Rancher 3, Monster Rancher 4, and Monster Rancher EVO can also use DVDs.
The characteristics of the monster (such as stats, breed and traits) are determined by various numbers stored in the game. To generate a monster, a random number generator is needed to define what characteristics the monster will have. TECMO created a CD-reading system that would use the discs to generate random number seeds and, consequently, a large variety of random monsters. The values found in the discs' data are mapped to monster characteristics.
Some discs are designed to produce specific monsters, often thematically related to the disc in question. For instance, in Monster Rancher 4, the Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets DVD (as well as the tie-in PlayStation 2 game) generates a unique owl monster, and in Monster Rancher 2 and Monster Rancher 4, TECMO's Dead or Alive game creates a Pixie named Kasumi. Special CDs, called pandora discs, can produce multiple monsters. Often, the Monster Rancher game CD itself is a pandora disc.
In Monster Rancher Advance and Monster Rancher Advance 2, the system generates random monsters by using character sequences rather than CDs, due to the limitations of the Game Boy Advancegame cartridges. Certain combinations of characters will determine the monster's breed, sub-breed, stats, and traits. Codes found in-game can be used to generate rare monsters.
In Monster Rancher DS and Monster Rancher DS 2, the system is revised to take advantage of the Nintendo DS's input devices. Monsters can be generated by speaking into the microphone, drawing figures on the bottom screen, or inserting a Game Boy Advance game cartridge into the second slot.
For Monster Farm Online, the unlocking system is changed entirely. Players select a monster species they have some knowledge of, with the basic purebreeds automatically available, and insert a CD or DVD to create their traits. This is so that players do not need to find a disc that is unique to one particular territory to get the rarest monsters.
Game releases[edit]
PlayStation[edit]
- Monster Rancher: Hop-A-Bout
- Monster Rancher Battle Card (Referred as Monster Rancher Battle Card: Episode II)
Game Boy Color[edit]
PlayStation 2[edit]
Game Boy Advance[edit]
Nintendo DS[edit]
- Kaite Shabette Hajimeyou!: Monster Farm DS (Japan only)
- Monster Rancher DS (known as Monster Farm DS 2: Yomigaeru! Master Breeder Densetsu in Japan)
Microsoft Windows[edit]
- Monster Farm Online (Japan only)
Android Phones & iOS[edit]
- My Monster Rancher
- Monster Farm POP (Japan only)
- Monster Farm POP 2 (Japan only)
Anime[edit]
Monster Rancher is an anime series based on the Monster Rancher video games. It originally aired in Japan on TBS, while it aired in the US on Fox Kids and Fox Family Channel, and on Fox Kids and CBBC[citation needed] in the United Kingdom, as well as YTV in Canada. A total of 73 episodes were produced over 2 seasons, which were split into 3 seasons for the English release. Dubbed into Tagalog, it was released in the Philippines from 2001.
Reception[edit]
Game | GameRankings | Metacritic |
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Monster Rancher | 79.50% | - |
Monster Rancher 2 | 78.69% | 83 |
Monster Rancher Battle Card Game | 64.00% | - |
Monster Rancher Battle Card: Episode II | 66.13% | - |
Monster Rancher Hop-A-Bout | 70.00% | - |
Monster Rancher Explorer | 69.20% | - |
Monster Rancher 3 | 78.03% | 77 |
Monster Rancher Advance | 78.36% | 83 |
Monster Rancher Advance 2 | 78.11% | 79 |
Monster Rancher 4 | 77.42% | 77 |
Monster Rancher EVO | 57.81% | 58 |
Monster Rancher DS | 59.40% | 58 |
My Monster Rancher | 70.00% | - |
The Monster Rancher series has received overall positive reviews, although the most recent title, Monster Rancher EVO, was met with mediocre reviews and much criticism.[by whom?]
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
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- Monster Rancher Metropolis, game research conducts and archives
- Legend Cup, images and information
- The Monster Rancher series at MobyGames
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