''Cruis'n'' is a series of
racing video games originally developed by
Eugene Jarvis for
Midway Games
Midway Games Inc., known previously as Midway Manufacturing and Bally Midway, and commonly known as simply Midway, was an American video game developer and publisher. Midway's franchises included ''Mortal Kombat'', ''Rampage (series), Rampage'' ...
and published by Midway and
Nintendo
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. The series distinguishes itself from other racing games with its over-the-top presentation and fast-paced gameplay, featuring a wide variety of vehicles and tracks based on a variety of real world locations. The series debuted in North American and European arcades in 1994 with the release of ''
Cruis'n USA'', which, along with ''
Killer Instinct'', was advertised as running on Nintendo's
Ultra 64
The (N64) is a home video game console developed by Nintendo. The successor to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, it was released on June 23, 1996, in Japan, on September 29, 1996, in North America, and on March 1, 1997, in Europe and Au ...
hardware. Two sequels followed, ''
Cruis'n World
''Cruis'n World'' is the 1996 sequel to the 1994 arcade racer ''Cruis'n USA''. ''Cruis'n World'' allows players to race on various tracks around the world. The game also features more cars than ''Cruis'n USA''. This game introduced stunts to the ' ...
'' and ''
Cruis'n Exotica
''Cruis'n Exotica'' is a 1999 racing video game developed for arcades by Midway Games. The game is a sequel to ''Cruis'n World'' and is the third entry in the ''Cruis'n'' series.
It was ported by Gratuitous Games and released on the Nintendo 64 ...
'', which featured new vehicles and tracks. All three games were released for the
Nintendo 64 as well, with ''Exotica'' also being released for the handheld
Game Boy Color
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. The next game in the series, ''
Cruis'n Velocity
''Cruis'n Velocity'' is a racing game and the fourth game in the ''Cruis'n'' series. The game was developed by Graphic State and released by Midway for the Game Boy Advance in 2001. It is the only game in the series not to be preceded by an arcade ...
'' deviated from the traditional arcade gameplay of the series and was released for the
Game Boy Advance.
After Midway exited the arcade business, Jarvis and his new company
Raw Thrills released the arcade game ''
Fast & Furious'', which was based on
film of the same name and shared gameplay elements with the ''Cruis'n'' games. The game was
ported to the
Wii
The Wii ( ) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo. It was released on November 19, 2006, in North America and in December 2006 for most other Regional lockout, regions of the world. It is Nintendo's fifth major ho ...
with all aspects of the film license replaced and released simply as ''
Cruis'n
''Cruis'n'' is a series of racing video games originally developed by Eugene Jarvis for Midway Games and published by Midway and Nintendo. The series distinguishes itself from other racing games with its over-the-top presentation and fast-pace ...
''.
[ Raw Thrills licensed the ''Cruis'n'' name from Nintendo for a new arcade machine, '']Cruis'n Blast
''Cruis'n Blast'' is a racing video game developed and published by Raw Thrills. Originally released for the arcades, it was released in 2017 and is the sixth installment in the ''Cruis'n'' series. The game was released for the Nintendo Switch on ...
'', released in 2017.
Games
Original arcade releases
The original arcade games were developed by Midway and designed by Eugene Jarvis. All of them have the same general gameplay. The objective in each game is to outrun nine cars in various different levels located in different real world places. Players can choose individual levels or "Cruise" and race each track in order. A variety of different cars in each game is available.
The first title in the series is '' Cruis'n USA'' which was released into video arcades in 1994 by Midway. The race starts in San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge
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and ends at the White House in Washington, D.C. Arcade units can be linked to provide multiplayer gameplay. The original arcade game, along with '' Killer Instinct'', was promoted as running on Nintendo's Ultra 64 hardware, later known as the Nintendo 64 home console. In reality, the arcade releases use significantly different hardware. Initially slated as a launch title for the home console, ''Cruis'n USA'' was delayed for over two months and released on December 3, 1996. It features a downgrade in graphics as well as controversial censorship of the arcade original. In the Nintendo 64 version, most of the levels are initially locked except for U.S. Route 101. Along the way players can race in different difficulties to unlock new paint jobs and upgrades. The Nintendo 64 version can also save progress using up to six accounts on the Game Pak, and an additional six accounts by using nine pages on a Controller Pak. Despite the differences from the arcade original and poor reception from critics, the game was a commercial success and re-released in 1998 as a Nintendo's Player's Choice Million Seller title. Ten years later, the N64 version of the game was released on the Wii's Virtual Console. Due to Midway Games' bankruptcy, it was not released on the Wii U Virtual Console, though the game can be played on the Wii U in Wii Mode.
The first sequel to the game ''Cruis'n World
''Cruis'n World'' is the 1996 sequel to the 1994 arcade racer ''Cruis'n USA''. ''Cruis'n World'' allows players to race on various tracks around the world. The game also features more cars than ''Cruis'n USA''. This game introduced stunts to the ' ...
'' was released into arcades also in 1996. The general gameplay remained the same, with different locales. The race now starts in Hawaii and ends in Florida. New to the game was a stunt system, which allowed players to perform stunts and gain time to finish the race. The Nintendo 64 version was developed by Eurocom and originally scheduled for release in fall 1997, but the game was silently delayed until the summer/fall of 1998. It was better received than the port of the original game. In the Nintendo 64 version, most of the levels and tracks are available from the start with additional cars and stages and new paint jobs available as unlockables. There are also new courses and cars only available in the Nintendo 64 version, as well as Rumble Pak support. Progress in the Nintendo 64 version can be saved using up to four accounts on the Game Pak. Again, this version went through some censorship (namely the removal of the ability to kill wildlife). Both the arcade and Nintendo 64 version now allowed for up to four players on the track.
The third and final game in the original arcade series, ''Cruis'n Exotica
''Cruis'n Exotica'' is a 1999 racing video game developed for arcades by Midway Games. The game is a sequel to ''Cruis'n World'' and is the third entry in the ''Cruis'n'' series.
It was ported by Gratuitous Games and released on the Nintendo 64 ...
'' was released into arcades at the end of 1999. The game featured twelve new tracks, with the race starting in Hong Kong and ending on Mars. The game retains the stunts feature of the previous game and adds a PIN system by which players can store their in-game history by establishing a personal passcode using the cabinet's keypad. Home versions were released for the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color
The (commonly abbreviated as GBC) is a handheld game console, manufactured by Nintendo, which was released in Japan on October 21, 1998 and to international markets that November. It is the successor to the Game Boy and is part of the Game ...
in fall 2000. Gratuitous Games developed the Nintendo 64 version, which replaced some licensed cars from the arcade (e.g. the Chevrolet Corvette (C5)
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, Plymouth Barracuda
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The first-generation Barracuda was based on the Chrysler A platform, Chrysler A-body and was offered from 1964 to 1966. A ...
and Plymouth Prowler) with generic equivalents. The Game Boy Color version, which was developed by Crawfish Interactive and the Nintendo 64 version all feature unlockable tracks and cars. The Nintendo 64 version can again save different accounts while the Game Boy Color version uses a password system. Once again, the Nintendo 64 version was censored to remove the ability to kill wildlife, and both the arcade and Nintendo 64 versions can allow up to four players on the track.
Subsequent titles
The next game in the series, ''Cruis'n Velocity
''Cruis'n Velocity'' is a racing game and the fourth game in the ''Cruis'n'' series. The game was developed by Graphic State and released by Midway for the Game Boy Advance in 2001. It is the only game in the series not to be preceded by an arcade ...
'' was released exclusively for the Game Boy Advance in 2001. This game was developed by Graphic State
Graphic State Limited was a British video game developer based in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England. The company was founded by Claire Hill and Richard Whittall in 1997, specializing in games for the Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance handh ...
and published by Midway Games. The race takes place in exotic places like Las Vegas, Alaska, Ireland and Mars. The objective of the game is to outrun seven other cars in fourteen different courses by using the new boost system. Just as in the previous games, the player can unlock new kinds of stages and cars. The game uses the password system to save progress and allows up to four players by using the Game Boy Advance Link Cable.
In 2004, Eugene Jarvis's new company, Raw Thrills, released '' The Fast and the Furious'', an arcade game based on the 2001 film. The game was heavily based on the original ''Cruis'n'' games, with players choosing from seven different cars and cruising through twelve different courses. The race starts in New York's Times Square, and ends in Los Angeles's Mulholland Drive. The game features a nitrous system, which gives cars a brief boost of speed. The game also has a money system by which players earn cash to unlock new upgrades. It was later ported to the Wii by Just Games Interactive
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and released by Midway in 2007 as ''Cruis'n
''Cruis'n'' is a series of racing video games originally developed by Eugene Jarvis for Midway Games and published by Midway and Nintendo. The series distinguishes itself from other racing games with its over-the-top presentation and fast-pace ...
'', which featured none of the original game's ''The Fast and the Furious'' branding. The Wii version was heavily criticized for its dated presentation, shallow gameplay and long loading times.
A new entry, ''Cruis'n Blast
''Cruis'n Blast'' is a racing video game developed and published by Raw Thrills. Originally released for the arcades, it was released in 2017 and is the sixth installment in the ''Cruis'n'' series. The game was released for the Nintendo Switch on ...
'' (play-tested under beta names ''Cruis'n Adventure'' and ''Cruis'n Redline'') licensed to Raw Thrills by Nintendo
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Nintendo was founded in 1889 as by craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi and originally produce ...
was released in January 2017. The game is a reboot of the franchise and features five tracks and eight cars, along with eight bonus vehicles which are 16 overall. Tracks featured in the game are Death Valley, Madagascar, London, Rio de Janeiro, and Singapore. The cars that are in the game are a Lamborghini Huracán, Lamborghini Countach
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, Lamborghini Diablo, Lamborghini Veneno
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, Lamborghini Aventador, Nissan GT-R, Chevrolet Corvette C7
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, and a Hummer HX. Bonus vehicles consist of a helicopter, a cart, a truck, a London cab colored with the Union Jack flag, a Police car
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, a Double-decker bus, a dinosaur, and a dune buggy. A later update featured newer cars that consisted of a 1959 Corvette
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, a 1963 Corvette Stingray, a 1959 Cadillac Eldorado, a 2019 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, and a 2019 Nissan 370Z. A port for the Nintendo Switch
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was released in September 2021.
References
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