This isn't surprising really, considering they're both supposedly faithful conversions of arcade coin-ops. So bulk up that lead foot save your tokens and cruise the USA from your home.Īt first glance, this game is very reminiscent of San Francisco Rush, with the same bright colours and somewhat cartoonesque graphics. This first racer for the much-hyped Nintendo 64 could very well below the doors off of eveiy other racing title available for the home systems, even though the arcade version has been around for d relatively long time. It might not be a steering wheel, but the N64's analog controller should still give gamers the edge they need to maneuver their mobiles at high speeds. There is a variety of roads to burn rubber on: from city streets to the roads of the redwood forest of Northern California. The player can choose from four vehicles-sports cars and buses alike. And Cruis'n USA isn't just a sloppy conversion of the arcade game the N64 version is a direct conversion that has all the tracks, all the cars, all the hidden surprises and everything else gamers raced to the arcade for. Couldn't get enough of Cruis'n USA at the arcade? Gamers will be happy to know that it's coming to the Nintendo 64 in its true token-takin' form.
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