Cruis'n Exotica
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Developer(s) | Midway Games (Arcade) Gratuitous Games (Nintendo 64) Crawfish Interactive (Game Boy Color) |
Distributor(s) | Midway Games |
Designer(s) | Eugene Jarvis |
Series | Cruis'n |
Platforms | Arcade Nintendo 64 Game Boy Color |
Release date(s) | Arcade |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Up to 4 players simultaneously |
Cabinet | Upright Sit-down Full-Motion |
Arcade system | Midway Zeus II |
Display | Raster, standard resolution, horizontal |
Cruis'n Exotica is the 1999 sequel to Cruis'n World and the third entry in the Cruis'n series. It plays similarly to the previous games in the series but it adds a PIN system to track progress like San Francisco Rush 2049. The levels take place in exotic locations in the universe, such as Las Vegas, Thailand, and even the surface of Mars. The game also allows a player to choose a driver visible onscreen during races, including a martian, a baby, a clown, and a cowboy.
It was ported by Gratuitous Games and released on the Nintendo 64 in 2000, along with a Game Boy Color version developed by Crawfish Interactive.
Cars
- Jeep Wrangler
- Plymouth Prowler
- Corvette
- Hummer
- Funky Car
- SVT Cobra
- Trippy
- Police Car
- Rust Bucket
- Jet Car
- Road King
- Muscle Car
- Zephyr Shelby Series 1
- McLaren F1
- Switchblade
- Dodge Ram
- Hearse
Courses
Difficulty | Track Name |
Easy | Korea |
Easy | Atlantis |
Medium | Sahara |
Easy | Hong Kong |
Easy | Alaska |
Medium | Vegas |
Medium | India |
Hard | Ireland |
Medium | Holland |
Medium | Amazon |
Hard | Tibet |
Hard | Mars |
Reception
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The home ports of the game were met with very mixed to negative reception. GameRankings and Metacritic gave it a score of 55.87% and 43 out of 100 for the Nintendo 64 version,[1][3] and 48% for the Game Boy Color version.[2]
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