Science  People  Locations  Timeline
Index: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Home > Cruis'n USA


 Contents
Cruis'n USA
Developer: Midway Games
Publisher: Midway Games
Game designer: Eugene Jarvis (director)
Release date: 1994
Genre: Racing
Game modes: Up to 2 players simultaneously
Cabinet: Standard, Sit-down, Full-Motion
Controls: Wheel, Shifter, 2 pedals
Monitor
Orientation: Horizontal
Type: Raster, medium resolution (Used: 512 x 400)
Notes
First 3D game with digitzed textures; Ran on Ultra 64 hardware, which was supposed to promote the Nintendo 64

Cruis'n USA is a 1994 arcade game by Midway Games. It is a racing game running on the Ultra 64 hardware that was supposed to demonstrate the capabilities of Nintendo's yet to be released Nintendo 64. Along with Killer Instinct it was planned as launch titles for the Nintendo 64. Neither game made it out on launch, but they both came pretty close.

Cruis'n USA, although impressive in 1994 (when it was released in the arcade) got panned in 19961996 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar), and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty''. Events January January 5 Hamas operative Yahya Ayyash is killed by an Israeli-planted booby-trapped cell phone Jan when it was finally released on the Nintendo 64 due to the fact that its technology had already been surpassed by other games.

Cruis'n USA is a part of a series of Cruis'n games. The series consists of Cruis'n USA, Cruis'n World, and Cruis'n Exotica.

1 The courses in Cruis'n USA

In addition, there is a map displayed between races that tracks your progress. Five routes, including four Interstates, are depicted on the map, and they are (in west-to-east order): US 101, Interstate 40, Interstate 25, Interstate 80 and Interstate 70. Notice that the Interstate routes are not correctly traced, and I-25 is never portrayed in actual gameplay (for example, in the Grand Canyon course, the scenery immediately transforms from the Grand Canyon to Mount Rushmore at one point, and the Rocky Mountains are not at all included in the transformation).



Read more »

Non User