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Cruis'n

Cruis'n


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From: Midway Entertainment

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $14.83
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 6440

Format: Cd
Platform: Nintendo Wii
Genre: Racing and Flying Games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Nintendo Wii
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0

MPN: 19193
Model: 19193
UPC: 031719191932
EAN: 0031719191932
ASIN: B000SFK0T8

Release Date: November 12, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Drive Real Cars: Midway licensed the fastest street cars in the world to provide the ultimate street race experience. The 12 licensed cars include the '05 Nissan 350 Z, '05 Chevy Corvette C6, '98 Nissan Skyline GT-R34 and more.
  • Vehicle Custom Upgrades: Trick out your ride with custom gear! Spoilers, engines, neon, tires, body kits, turbo and boost kits can all be added to build the ultimate Cruis'n machine.
  • Twelve Different Locations: Cruis'n lets drivers kick up the octane through locations like you'd never be able to in real life, including Times Square, Central Park and downtown Hollywood.
  • Wii Remote: Use the Wii Remote just like a steering wheel. Cruis'n also allows players to use the Nunchuk to steer and shift if they choose.

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Product Description
An all new version of the classic Midway arcade racer, Cruis'n is coming exclusively to the Wii. Choose your ride from an impressive lineup of licensed cars and experience a rush of adrenaline as you race opponents through twelve different street circuits using the Wii Remote to steer and perform outrageous stunts. Win races and earn upgrades including: turbos, body kits, neon and nitrous, allowing you to create the ultimate ride.\


Customer Reviews:   Read 4 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Disappointing   December 10, 2007
N. Durham (Philadelphia, PA)
10 out of 11 found this review helpful

Anyone familiar with Midway's Cruis'n series in the arcades and the Nintendo 64 will find that Cruis'n for the Wii retains almost none of the fun gameplay elements that the previous games in the series possessed. Cruis'n bears little resemblance to the aforementioned games, as it features some incredibly dated graphics, a static interface, and above all, a barrage of technical issues. These technical issues range from long load times and a variety of bugs and glitches to be found among the boring and all-too similar race tracks that are featured here. What is also worth noting is that the Wii-mote controls aren't actually half-bad here and are pretty responsive overall, but they can't save Cruis'n from the fate that it's been given. All in all, Cruis'n may be worth a look or a rental for Wii owners looking for an arcade racer or fans of Midway's Cruis'n series, but everyone else can easily avoid it.


5 out of 5 stars Great Game Play... Decent Graphics   December 8, 2007
John Adorador (McKinleyville, CA United States)
4 out of 7 found this review helpful

If you were a fan of the Arcade version of Cruis'n USA or the equivalent Nintendo 64 versions, this game is for you. I'm not sure why there have been such negative reviews around the web regarding the graphics of this game. The graphics are adequate for the Wii system although the women depicted in the game can be a little boxy or pixelated at times.

This is the first racing game I have purchased for the Nintendo Wii system and I was surprised how good the game play was. You hold the Wii Remote vertically and you steer by moving the remote left or right. As you win races you accrue money which unlocks cars and courses.

I highly recommend this game to anyone who wants a simple arcade-style racing game to play.



3 out of 5 stars Set gaming back 20 years   December 16, 2007
Stacie C. Buckland (Princeton, WV)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

Midway's new version of Cruis'n set gaming back 20 years. With their corny cliches of hip hop style music with annoying evil laughs, and the stereotype that only men would be playing the game. At least give us the option of making the group of pixelated 8 bit women go away. Most of the game makers, at this point had discovered that women like to play the racing games too, and not just the games ending in the word "Kart". So minus a star for that.

Not only are the extra graphics of women unnecessary and poorly made, but they slow the game down, as does a lot of the extra graphics. The details are nice, but only if the game system can handle it. There are some other game glitches, but aren't so bad that it makes the game unplayable. They will just leave you wondering how your car jumped from one place to another. Minus another star for graphics and minor glitches.

Overall, the game concept is fun, once you get used to controlling it. So don't give up on your first few tries. It DOES get easier, and can become addictive. You get to unlock new tracks, and new cars when you reach your goals. And some of the stunts that learn to do are fun and challenging. Not so difficult that you don't play either. Choosing a car, the color, and customizing the car are nice features as well. From the first day placing 7th and 8th, to placing 1st and 2nd on the second day. There are levels of difficulty also. If you want to stick to easy until you get comfortable with the controls, that option is available.

If you can forget everything you remember and loved about the original Cruis'n games, and allow yourself to feel you are playing a brand new game, then you will be more satisfied with this game.



4 out of 5 stars Fun Gameplay with good Wii controls   December 12, 2007
Larry Allman (California)
2 out of 5 found this review helpful

Cruis'n is a fun racing game. There are many license cars to drive, upgrade, and unlock. You race through a variety of well designed tracks perfectly suited for this type of game with huge jumps, wild turns, shortcuts and a ton of objects and buildings to drive or crash through. Some of the tracks have landmarks that are recognizable like the Statue of Liberty, Goldengate Bridge, and Lombard Street.

The cars drive really fast and control well using the Nintendo Wii motion control. It's fun to perform wheelies and flips while racing. The load times can be long, but the fun gameplay makes up for it.

If you are a fan of the Cruis'n series or just a casual gamer looking for a simplistic racing game, than I wouldn't hesitate to pick this one up.



4 out of 5 stars Fun game, has feel of speed, one of the better controled games for the wii steering   May 29, 2008
LanaFire7 (li, ny)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

My favorite driving games are Burnout 2 & 3 - you crash like real life, the point is to avoid getting hit but celebrates your mistakes w/spectacular results so you don't mind. Crashing can happen a lot since there's always plenty of traffic to run into & they do have great AI traffic that try to get out of your way which can make you crash more. It's real, but it's intention is fun unlike NFS: carbon which takes themselves too seriously. I wish it would come out on wii w/steering, using a joystick for a driving game is way too easy.
I am a casual gamer, I like only arcade games as I don't have the patience for long games. I am nowhere near the best driver as I rarely play driving games. (My last system before this was the original NES.)
Other drving games I have rented: Excite truck, Hot wheels, Cars, NFS: Carbon & Emergency Heroes.
Excite truck - has better graphics, one of the best, great controls, but you spend 1/3 of the time in the AIR. It's an arcade, yes, but no truck can do 1080 spins in the air or be 500 ft. in the air & land w/o a problem. The driving while on the ground was superb though. Several camera angles. The mini game where you go through gates is the only time you're not constantly in the air & it's much more realistic. Has great speed feel & content feeling that you're going to crash any second. Also has invincible cards so you can drive through trees or pick things up to change the landscape so you can go into the air more & rings in the air. Definitely not a sim other then how the truck responds to the environment on the track or when hitting things.
Hot Wheels - easy to control once you get used to the tight controls in about 10 min, fun tracks, but only has the camera behind the car. The cars drive too similarly. One car that said it had the worst handling I had the easiest time controlling. Otherwise the cars fishtail a bit like real. You get to shoot at other cars by collecting weapons when go through rings after mild jumps or green rings for temporary speed boosts. The tacks are narrow w/many pitfalls or places to get stuck, your car reacs to all things in the road like dominios, balls, markers, soap, etc. Graphics could be much better. Does not let you get away with hitting things w/o being stopped & then have to fix yourself say like a time consuming 3 ponit turn which is more real then say the usual driving game that just plops you back on track (though if you fall into a large drop it will plop you back).
Cars - VERY loose controls, you really spin the remote to turn which feels more realistic, but it's too easy to win even on normal mode, not kiddie easy mode. When hitting other cars, they only call you rude or other horribly corny remarks. Too corny/sweet & the track is very dull (there's no otehr cars then the ones racing out on desert tracks). One mini game style of driving was totally reversed & made no sense wich many game critics also criticized. Only behind the car camera. I still enjoyed the novelty of the tracks & it definitly captures the fun factor. On easy, even if you fall significantly behind, your car catches up very easily. Has quickrace, eliminator, rampage (shoot down targets in alloted time) & tournament (4 different races in one game) type games each for the two different type tracks in each of the five sections on each level.
NFS: Carbon - It's all at night which means no traffic, controls can be tight or loose, I used tight & I still couldn't navigate the very windy roads in the challenge races area. (Another friend had trouble even on four lane highways though I did not.) You can tell thhis game is a port from PS2/3 title & the wii tilt is tacked on unlike Hot Wheels, Excite Truck & Cruis'n. Uses the A button for "over steering" so you actually have a chance in ... of making turns. Several camera angles, more realistic of how a car drives w/fishtails, etc. Great graphics. But w/o traffic, with only 4 other cars it felt dull. NFS also has ALWAYS taken itself VERY seriously. It's intentions doesn't feel as like it's for fun as it is more a simulation for car/racing enthusiasts only. You can hit bus stands, paper stands, garbage containers, light poles, police cruisers, police car blocks & still keep going like you went over a soda can. Carbon is very serious/complicated simulation in regards to upgrades, etc. Carbon specifically uses helpers such as a blocker, scout & drafter that you can use one at a time which critics said none really did not help.
Emergency Heroes - I reviewed it on that game's listings. Suffice to say it had great wii tilt controls, good traffic on the parkways w/decent AI but no physical damage shown. COns are there are no other camera angles, boring gameplay except the pursuit mode, irritating, over the top narration/character acting & had too many bugs.

Cruis'n - ok, it's graphics feel from the 1990s, but it's still 3d which some textures on all the city, parkway, country roads. There is some traffic, but you can tell there would be more if there was more time & effort put into it. The feeling of fun & speed when you get over 80 IS there which is important & feels great. You have 3 different camera angles including hood like excite truck or carbon. Night & day times, tight or loose control options. You have diff levels of tracks (of different areas of USA) such as easy, medium, hard & extreme. About 12 diff cars? That show you speed, acceleration (how many seconds takes to get 0-60), traction & charge. You can upgrade by simply choosing "spoiler" for speed, "engine" for acceleration, "Nos" for nitrous (only allowed to use 3x max, "lights" for under board lights (gives more points when in air), "tires" for traction, etc. A good pick up & play w/o commitment game unlike Carbon. It's 1 player for Circuit mode to unlock tracks & upgrade cars for getting $ for how well you do. Arcade for 1 or 2 player & still earn $ to upgrade cars. I found it VERY easy for easy, medium tracks in cars that had decent traction which is most of them. Wii tilt is very responsive & taking turns was too easy becasue you rarely fishtail which is unrealistic. The speed when going 130-150 mph was a great, you could barely see what was coming up next like real life & almost too late. There is a woman's voice for beginning & to tell you to "WATCH OUT!" but it's cued in either too late or even after the fact. There are great alternate paths (find yourself or see AI cars use) to take like going through skyscrapers floors & roofs of buildings. There's a decent amount of traffic to hit. The cons are that you can sometimes go through solid objects like bridge foundations like it was nothing & you flip in the air when hitting a car head-on which is silly. This is more a great fun game while still w/realistic tracks. A great casual pick up & drive game w/o a lot of deep thinking career modes, videos or storyline or commitment (it has none).
If you just want to drive on somewhat realistic tracks w/silly & fun play, w/o investment or take it too serious, get this. If you are a serious racer who loves NFS style, don't. If you like a more unrealistic arcade feel of doing other stuff, get Excite truck. This is great for kids as well.





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