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17 Feb, 2003

Crash Nitro Cart announced for Gamecube

GCN News | More Crash games on the way to the Gamecube.
Several online retailers as well as Nintendo of America's website (http://www.nintendo.com) have added Crash Nitro Cart to their release lists. While the game hasn't been officially announced by Universal Interactive, one can assume that it could be a followup to the highly successful Crash Team Racing that was released on the Playstation in 1999, though the fact that these sites are listing the game as being only one player is a huge concern - especially in the cart racing genre.

Crash Nitro Cart's release is TBA for Europe and Australia. One could assume from Crash's multi-console marketing for his previous title, Wrath of Cortex, that it is possible this title will see release on the Playstation 2 and Xbox at some point.

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9 years ago
No-one but Naughty Dog should do Crash, as Crash Bash and Wrath of Cortex so clearly showed.
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Australian Release Date:
  Out Now
European Release Date:
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Publisher:
  Vivendi Universal
Developer:
  Radical Entertainment
Players:
  1

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