Crash Tag Team Racing
Release Date: October 18, 2005
Crash Tag Team Racing is another production with a well-known jam in the lead role. The item is an interesting combination of two different genres: arcade racing game and typical platform production.
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Crash Tag Team Racing Description
After being humiliated yet again by Crash Bandicoot® at the end of Crash Twinsanity™, Cortex returns to his evil scheming in his dilapidated Iceberg Lair. He stumbles across a newspaper article regarding the closure of Ebeneezer Von Clutch’s condemned racing arena. He hatches a sinister plan to challenge Crash to a seemingly friendly race competition... with plans of crushing the hapless bandicoot under the ruins of the hazardous racetrack! Will the evil doctor’s plans be the end of our furry hero?
In Crash™ Tag Team Racing, players can clash their car with an opponent’s mid-race to make a super-car equipped with a powerful turret gun. When clashed, players can either get behind the wheel and drive, or fire an onboard weapon. Each character has his or her own uniquely deadly 360˚ rotating turret. Players can continue the action out of the car where they can explore the entire world on foot and collect upgrades for their cars and unlock bonus tracks.
Last updated on January 22, 2019
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Crash Series
A series of 3D platformers starring a lovable striped dachshund. The series was created by the Naughty Dog studio, but over the years has passed into the hands of many developers (including Radical Entertainment or High Impact Games). Currently, the rights to the brand are held by Activision-Blizzard, and King (the creators of Candy Crush).
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Crash Tag Team Racing Summary
Platforms:
Nintendo DS cancelled
PlayStation Portable November 15, 2005
PlayStation 2 October 18, 2005
Xbox October 18, 2005
GameCube October 18, 2005
Developer: Radical Entertainment
Publisher: Sierra
Crash Tag Team Racing System Requirements
PlayStation 2
Uses: memory card, Multitap
Xbox
Uses: link-cable
GameCube
Uses: memory card
PlayStation Portable
Uses: memory card