Crash sold his life story to a major movie studio.None of these epilogues are referenced or acknowledged in subsequent Crash Bandicoot titles. After undergoing years of therapy to cope with his loss, he takes up unicycle-racing, only to get into a gruesome accident.īecause this would be the last Crash game Naughty Dog would work on, epilogues were created for each character in the game, depicting their fates after the events of Crash Team Racing. Nitros Oxide himself returns to his home planet of Gasmoxia and secludes himself from society.
An epilogue is relayed during the end credits, explaining what the characters of the game did after the events of the story. Upon losing, Nitros Oxide temporarily leaves Earth, but later returns for a rematch once all of the Time Relics have been collected.Īfter losing once more, Oxide keeps his word and angrily leaves Earth forever.
The player's racer manages to obtain four Boss Keys needed to access Oxide's spaceship and races him in a one-on-one match.
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If Earth's driver wins, he promises to leave Earth alone, but if Oxide wins, he will turn Earth into a concrete parking lot and enslave the Earthlings. Challenging Earth to a game called "Survival of the Fastest", Nitros Oxide beckons Earth's best driver to race him. The inhabitants of Earth are visited by an extraterrestrial named Nitros Oxide, who claims to be the fastest racer in the galaxy. In 2007, the game was ported to the PlayStation Network in Europe, then in 2008 in Japan, and lastly in 2010 in the United States. In 2019, a remake for Crash Team Racing was released, Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled. In 2003, the game received a sequel, Crash Nitro Kart, which has very similar gameplay. The game is based on the Mario Kart games. It is the last Crash Bandicoot game made by Naughty Dog, who would later become an in-house developer for Sony Computer Entertainment America. This article uses content from Wikipedia ( view authors), and falls under the compatible Creative Commons license.Ĭrash Team Racing is a racing game for the PlayStation that was developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment in 1999. It has been requested that this article be rewritten.