In Midtown Madness 2, players get to race a greater variety of vehicles than in the original Midtown Madness. New vehicles include: a Mini, a Panoz roadster, a Ford pickup and a Greyhound bus. Gameplay is essentially the same, being arcade oriented with simplified handling and physics, and pure action modes.
The roads, hazards and visual style of London and San Francisco are incorporated. A Crash Course Career mode allows players to take the role of a stunt actor or a taxi driver. The races are short and simple, but the player should expect tight turns and tighter time limits.
Pacific Bell Park, the home of the San Francisco Giants Professional baseball team since March 2000, is not in this game, even though it claims to encompass all of San Francisco's landmarks.
References
Look at the signs on the roofs of the cabs. They have "Advertisements" for Motocross Madness and Monster Truck Madness, another game by the same company.