Cruis'n World
Cruis'n World is a 1998 arcade-style racing game for Nintendo 64 featuring exotic locations across 15 international tracks. Players race through famous landmarks like the Great Wall of China, Egyptian pyramids, and the Amazon rainforest with exaggerated physics and turbo boosts. Supports 4-player split-screen multiplayer with customizable vehicle upgrades.
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Cruis'n World has the same core gameplay as its predecessor, in that the player races on different tracks under a time limit to reach the goal, passing checkpoints along the way to help extend this time limit. The races take place in different destinations around the world, opening in Hawaii , then progressing to Japan , Australia , China , Kenya , Egypt , Moscow , Germany , Italy , France , England , Mexico , and New York City before concluding in Florida . The cars now have the ability to perform stunts during races such as wheelies , that give short speed bursts, and aerial flips, which deduct seconds from the final race time, allowing for the player to achieve a better position in the records' table. S.
President Bill Clinton . The Nintendo 64 version adds an extra track on the Moon , which is unlocked once the player reaches the end of the "Cruise the World" mode. It also features an exclusive Championship mode, in which players race on circuit tracks set in the game's different stages rather than the arcade's road tracks, competing for points that allow the player to unlock upgrades for the cars. The game supports up to four players using a split screen .
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About Cruis'n World
Cruis'n World is a classic video game released for the Nintendo 64 on January 1, 1998. Developed by Midway and published by Midway, this title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.
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