Crash Tag Team Racing – PlayStation 2

When did crash Tag Team Racing come out?

Crash Tag Team Racing is a racing video game developed by Vancouver-based Radical Entertainment and published by Vivendi Universal Games for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox (not compatible with Xbox 360), and PlayStation Portable. The game was released in North America on October 19, 2005 and in Europe on November 4, 2005.

Can you play crash Tag Team Racing on PS2?

The Tragic Kingdom (PSP only; can be aquired on the PlayStation 2 via PSP/PS2 connection) Fight Like an Egyptian (PSP only; can be acquired on the PlayStation 2 via PSP/PS2 connection) Upon release, Crash Tag Team Racing received mixed to mostly average reviews.

Who is the protagonist in crash Tag Team Racing?

Crash Tag Team Racing is the third racing game in the Crash Bandicoot video game series, following Crash Nitro Kart. The game’s story centers on the exploits of the protagonist, Crash Bandicoot, who must win the ownership of a dilapidated theme park by finding its missing Power Gems before his nemesis, Doctor Neo Cortex, can.

When did Crash Team Racing become a platinum game?

Crash Team Racing became a ‘Greatest Hits’ title in 2000 in the US, a ‘PlayStation, The Best’ title in 2000 in Japan and a ‘Platinum’ title in Europe and the overall PAL region late 2000. For the Japanese localization, the game was renamed Crash Bandicoot Racing .

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The Crash Bandicoot series has a hilarious addition to its collection of games, the Crash Tag Team Racing. Featuring a mixture of RPG, action and of course, racing, this game comes along with an insane plot, goofy characters and many secrets that will increase your thirst for adventure and encourage you to discover every nook and cranny in their worlds. You can buy items such as vehicle upgrades and outfits by getting every Power Crystal and coin made available to you. There are also Die-O-Ramas that must be searched for in their many equally hilarious mini-games.

In this game, a new clashing technology has been introduced; whereby in the event of two vehicles crashing, they merge to create a supercar equipped with a powerful turret gun. Players are given the option of firing an onboard weapon or getting behind the wheel to drive after a clash. Outside the car, players can still explore the many worlds on foot while they unlock bonus tracks by collecting upgrades for their vehicles.

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