Cruis'n Exotica
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Developer(s) | Midway Games Gratuitous Games (N64 port) |
Publisher(s) | Midway Games |
Designer(s) | Eugene Jarvis |
Release date(s) | 1999 |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Up to 2 players simultaneously |
Platform(s) | Arcade, Nintendo 64 |
Input | Wheel; Shifter; 2 pedals |
Arcade cabinet | Upright, Sit-down, Full-Motion |
Arcade display | Raster, standard resolution, horizontal |
Cruis'n Exotica is the 1999 sequel to the 1996 arcade racer Cruis'n World. It is also the final of the Cruis'n arcade games. It plays similar to Cruis'n World, but it uses a password system, 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.
This game was also released on the Nintendo 64, but like its predecessors the arcade version was far more popular. Unlike most other racing games, the player can choose a character as their driver, including a martian, a baby, a clown, and a cowboy.
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[edit] Real-life Cars
One of the more unique features of Cruis'n Exotica is that some of its cars are licensed rather than being lookalikes, though on the Nintendo 64, these cars were axed or replaced with more futuristic versions of them. These cars include:
[edit] Other Cars
- 1950's Convertible
- Hippy Bus
- Station Wagon
- Jet Car
- Muscle Car
- Semi truck