The music is what you would expect from Crash catchy and matches the game play. The controls in the game did take some time to master but once you get the hang of it all is well and the game rewards you very well. The game play is where the game really shines it features hours of fun with your friends. That's what makes this game very good is the fact it contains very cool power ups from weapons to turbo boost. The game does feature some challenges like any other racing game if you're not careful the other racers can leave you in the dust and hit you with power ups. It's easy to see why many people love this game because you get to race on very well down and interesting tracks with eight different characters both heroes and villains.
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This further supports the theory that the Japanese version was built off of the PAL one, also evidenced by the fact that it retains all the improvements from it.ĬTR: Crash Team Racing is like Mario Kart in a way where you get characters from a famous series into one game well this time you get the PlayStation take with Crash series. As you've probably guessed, these challenges use the letters CBR instead of CTR in that version. CBR stands for Crash Bandicoot Racing, which is the name of the game in Japan. The reason it seems to do this is because the CTR challenges in adventure mode will say "CBR" along with some missing characters. The game seems to change to the Japanese language when you do this (the only problem is that neither the voice lines nor the Japanese font are there, and that's why it doesn't work). Another difference is that Aku Aku/Uka Uka will be silent. You can get such atrocities as Papu Papu with Pinstripe's head, Komodo Joe with Oxide's and Oxide with Papu Papu's (Ripper Roo, on the other hand, remains untouched). The glitch gets really interesting in Adventure Mode, because most bosses strangely swap their heads and dialogues with each others. When prompted to select a language before the title screen, you can press Triangle to cancel it, leaving you with nothing but blank spaces and hyphens where words would normally be. In the PAL version, there's an interesting glitch.