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Cruis'n (video game)

Cruis'n is a racing game for the Wii released in 2007. It was originally released as The Fast and the Furious in arcades in 2004, based on the Fast & Furious franchise and developed by and published by Raw Thrills. The Wii version was ported by Just Games Interactive and published by Midway.

  • Cruis'n
North American box art for the Wii version featuring a Nissan Z (foreground) and a Pontiac GTO (background)
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
    • Raw Thrills (arcade)
    • Midway (Wii)
Designer(s)Eugene Jarvis
Series
Platform(s)Arcade, Wii
ReleaseArcade
  • NA: July 28, 2004
Wii
  • NA: November 27, 2007
  • AU: February 14, 2008
  • EU: March 27, 2008
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

The Raw Thrills development team, led by Eugene Jarvis, was composed of former Midway employees who worked on the Cruis'n series. The game has similar gameplay to previous titles in the series.

Gameplay edit

There are 12 tracks in total and 16 cars to choose from. Players race in point-to-point races on courses based on real-life locations while avoiding various road hazards such as oncoming traffic and construction zones. Players can gain a limited temporary boost in speed by using nitrous oxide, otherwise known as N2O or simply Nitrous.

The game allows players to customize and upgrade their cars' features, such as spoilers, decals, neon lights, ground effects, and engines, which they must purchase with money earned from races. The arcade version uses a PIN entered on a built-in numeric keypad to recall player data, including in-game money earned from previous game sessions, allowing them to keep car upgrades previously purchased.

Development edit

The Fast and the Furious was the second title released by Raw Thrills, which had been founded in 2002 by a group of former Midway employees after that company left the arcade market in late 2001. The game's lead developer was Eugene Jarvis, who had overseen the development of the original Cruis'n arcade games while at Midway.

In 2006, Midway announced plans to port the arcade game to home consoles. Developers Just Games Interactive were hired to port the game for the Wii.[1][2] After being refused the F&F license (as the home console rights were already held by an unrelated game published by Namco Bandai) Midway decided to brand the game as part of the Cruis'n series, for which they co-owned the rights. The port was released on November 27, 2007, in North America, in Australasia on February 14, 2008, and in Europe on March 27.

In 2023, Arcade1Up released a replica of the stand-up version of the game including the original game and the first sequel.[3][4]

Reception edit

Cruis'n for the Wii fared poorly in reception. The game had an average score of 25 out of 100 on the review aggregator Metacritic.[5]

Reviewing the Arcade1Up version for Popular Mechanics, Hunter Fenollol praised the unit's faithfulness to the arcade original's graphics, sound, and gameplay, and the inclusion of the seven additional tracks from Drift, but expressed disappointment that the selection of cars available was more limited because of licensing issues, and that one could not access all the tracks at the same time.[9]

Updates and sequels edit

In 2006, Raw Thrills released an arcade motorcycle racing game, The Fast and the Furious: Super Bikes.[10] The game uses the F&F name but has no other connection; its sequels omit the F&F name.[11][12]

The following year, Raw Thrills released an updated edition of the original arcade game, The Fast and the Furious: Drift, partly based on the third film, which featured a new car line-up and added seven new tracks set in Japan.[13]

In 2011, a second update to the arcade game, Fast & Furious: SuperCars, was released. It upgraded the game to high-definition graphics, introduced 10 different cars, and added tracks from Super Bikes.[14] Both updated editions were available as new units or as upgrades to existing F&F arcade units. After Raw Thrills' Fast & Furious license expired, a revision of the game removed the branding, renaming the game to simply SuperCars.

In 2017, Raw Thrills released an all-new arcade game in the Cruis'n series, Cruis'n Blast, under license from Nintendo, which retained the rights to the series name. The game received a port to the Nintendo Switch in 2021.

Raw Thrills later regained the F&F license, and a new game Fast & Furious Arcade was released on October 7, 2022. Incorporating elements of the later films, it features mission-based gameplay.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Mark Bozon (December 7, 2007). "Cruis'n Review". IGN. Retrieved November 16, 2014.
  2. ^ a b Alex Navarro (December 12, 2007). "Cruis'n Review". GameSpot. Retrieved November 16, 2014.
  3. ^ "The Fast and the Furious Deluxe". Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  4. ^ Sheehan, Gavin (April 20, 2023). "Arcade1Up Reveals The Fast & The Furious Deluxe Arcade Game". Bleeding Cool. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  5. ^ a b "Cruis'n for Wii Reviews". Metacritic.
  6. ^ Ellie Gibson (March 7, 2008). "Wii Roundup (Cruis'n)". Eurogamer. Retrieved November 16, 2014.
  7. ^ Andrew Hayward (November 30, 2007). "Cruis'n Review". GamesRadar. Retrieved November 16, 2014.
  8. ^ Tom Orry (February 21, 2008). . VideoGamer.com. Archived from the original on May 9, 2008. Retrieved November 16, 2014.
  9. ^ Fenollol, Hunter (May 18, 2023). "This "Fast & Furious" Arcade Cabinet Brings Street Racing Home". Popular Mechanics. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  10. ^ "The Fast and the Furious: Super Bikes". Raw Thrills. Retrieved February 13, 2023.
  11. ^ "Super Bikes 2". Raw Thrills. Retrieved February 13, 2024.
  12. ^ "Super Bikes 3". Raw Thrills. Retrieved February 13, 2024.
  13. ^ "The Fast and the Furious™ Drift". Raw Thrills. October 31, 2007. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
  14. ^ "Fast & Furious SuperCars". Raw Thrills. Retrieved October 4, 2023.
  15. ^ "Fast & Furious Arcade". Raw Thrills. Retrieved February 7, 2024.

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player multiplayer The Raw Thrills development team led by Eugene Jarvis was composed of former Midway employees who worked on the Cruis n series The game has similar gameplay to previous titles in the series Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Development 3 Reception 4 Updates and sequels 5 References 6 External linksGameplay editThere are 12 tracks in total and 16 cars to choose from Players race in point to point races on courses based on real life locations while avoiding various road hazards such as oncoming traffic and construction zones Players can gain a limited temporary boost in speed by using nitrous oxide otherwise known as N2O or simply Nitrous The game allows players to customize and upgrade their cars features such as spoilers decals neon lights ground effects and engines which they must purchase with money earned from races The arcade version uses a PIN entered on a built in numeric keypad to recall player data including in game money earned from previous game sessions allowing them to keep car upgrades previously purchased Development editThe Fast and the Furious was the second title released by Raw Thrills which had been founded in 2002 by a group of former Midway employees after that company left the arcade market in late 2001 The game s lead developer was Eugene Jarvis who had overseen the development of the original Cruis n arcade games while at Midway In 2006 Midway announced plans to port the arcade game to home consoles Developers Just Games Interactive were hired to port the game for the Wii 1 2 After being refused the F amp F license as the home console rights were already held by an unrelated game published by Namco Bandai Midway decided to brand the game as part of the Cruis n series for which they co owned the rights The port was released on November 27 2007 in North America in Australasia on February 14 2008 and in Europe on March 27 In 2023 Arcade1Up released a replica of the stand up version of the game including the original game and the first sequel 3 4 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic25 100 5 Review scoresPublicationScoreEurogamer1 10 6 GameSpot2 5 10 2 GamesRadar nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 IGN3 10 1 VideoGamer com2 10 8 Cruis n for the Wii fared poorly in reception The game had an average score of 25 out of 100 on the review aggregator Metacritic 5 Reviewing the Arcade1Up version for Popular Mechanics Hunter Fenollol praised the unit s faithfulness to the arcade original s graphics sound and gameplay and the inclusion of the seven additional tracks from Drift but expressed disappointment that the selection of cars available was more limited because of licensing issues and that one could not access all the tracks at the same time 9 Updates and sequels editIn 2006 Raw Thrills released an arcade motorcycle racing game The Fast and the Furious Super Bikes 10 The game uses the F amp F name but has no other connection its sequels omit the F amp F name 11 12 The following year Raw Thrills released an updated edition of the original arcade game The Fast and the Furious Drift partly based on the third film which featured a new car line up and added seven new tracks set in Japan 13 In 2011 a second update to the arcade game Fast amp Furious SuperCars was released It upgraded the game to high definition graphics introduced 10 different cars and added tracks from Super Bikes 14 Both updated editions were available as new units or as upgrades to existing F amp F arcade units After Raw Thrills Fast amp Furious license expired a revision of the game removed the branding renaming the game to simply SuperCars In 2017 Raw Thrills released an all new arcade game in the Cruis n series Cruis n Blast under license from Nintendo which retained the rights to the series name The game received a port to the Nintendo Switch in 2021 Raw Thrills later regained the F amp F license and a new game Fast amp Furious Arcade was released on October 7 2022 Incorporating elements of the later films it features mission based gameplay 15 References edit a b Mark Bozon December 7 2007 Cruis n Review IGN Retrieved November 16 2014 a b Alex Navarro December 12 2007 Cruis n Review GameSpot Retrieved November 16 2014 The Fast and the Furious Deluxe Retrieved February 7 2024 Sheehan Gavin April 20 2023 Arcade1Up Reveals The Fast amp The Furious Deluxe Arcade Game Bleeding Cool Retrieved February 7 2024 a b Cruis n for Wii Reviews Metacritic Ellie Gibson March 7 2008 Wii Roundup Cruis n Eurogamer Retrieved November 16 2014 Andrew Hayward November 30 2007 Cruis n Review GamesRadar Retrieved November 16 2014 Tom Orry February 21 2008 Cruis n Review VideoGamer com Archived from the original on May 9 2008 Retrieved November 16 2014 Fenollol Hunter May 18 2023 This Fast amp Furious Arcade Cabinet Brings Street Racing Home Popular Mechanics Retrieved February 7 2024 The Fast and the Furious Super Bikes Raw Thrills Retrieved February 13 2023 Super Bikes 2 Raw Thrills Retrieved February 13 2024 Super Bikes 3 Raw Thrills Retrieved February 13 2024 The Fast and the Furious Drift Raw Thrills October 31 2007 Retrieved April 30 2014 Fast amp Furious SuperCars Raw Thrills Retrieved October 4 2023 Fast amp Furious Arcade Raw Thrills Retrieved February 7 2024 External links editCruis n at MobyGames The Fast and the Furious at Raw Thrills Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cruis 27n video game amp oldid 1216295429, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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