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  1. Entra en el universo de Crash Bandicoot para competir en alocadas carreras de Karts. Durante la carrera, podrás acelerar, frenar, saltar obstáculos o usar armas y toda clase de power-ups. ¡Hay muchos modos de juego y personajes para elegir! Controles. Moverte.

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  2. Race with Crash, Neo Cortex, and the rest of the characters from the Crash Bandicoot universe in this fun racing game – Crash Nitro Kart! Play with all the different game modes and try to be the first to cross the finish line!

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    • Overview
    • Gameplay
    • Story
    • Adventure
    • Game modes
    • Courses
    • Course times
    • Characters

    , commonly abbreviated to CNK, is a video game developed by Vicarious Visions and published by Universal Interactive in regions outside of Japan, where it was published by Konami. It is the second racing game in the Crash Bandicoot series, following on the gameplay of Crash Team Racing. It was released on the PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox in 2003, along with a Game Boy Advance version in the same year. The Game Boy Advance version received an N-Gage port in 2004 and a separate mobile phone version was released in the same year.

    Being a successor to Crash Team Racing, Crash Nitro Kart retains the concepts and mechanics first seen in the former game, such as the Power Sliding mechanic and the platform-oriented design of the racetracks, along with introducing some of its own, namely with the addition of anti-gravity, which lets players drive up certain maglev surfaces of any angle. Alluding to the name of its predecessor, the game also introduces team-based game modes which pit players together with a teammate against several other teams; the Adventure Mode seen in CTR also is expanded to feature a more character-centric story depending on the team of characters the player has chosen.

    is a kart racing game in which the player takes control of one of the playable characters from the Crash Bandicoot series, all of whom drive karts of various specifications, on obstacle-based racetracks. Much like in most kart racers, the player can accelerate, brake, steer, and use items obtained from Power-up Crates in order to finish first out of the eight racers found in the game's racing modes. The player can collect Wumpa Fruit to increase their speed. Wumpa Fruit can be found by breaking Wumpa Crates or hitting other drivers with items, from which Wumpa Fruit will drop on the ground. If all ten Wumpa Fruit are collected, the player's items will be Juiced Up, making them more powerful.

    As in Crash Team Racing, the game is unique for featuring techniques that allow players to retain continuous speed boosts for an indefinite amount of time in the form of the Power Slide technique, in which players can fill up a bar while steering that will give them up to three speed boosts, which can be chained with other forms of speed boosts in the game. The game also features certain mechanics inspired by platformer games: most of the shortcuts in the game can only be accessed by hopping off of certain parts of a track, much like in a platformer, and the player can also get speed boosts from hopping off of high altitudes in what's known as a Hang Time Boost.

    New to this game is anti-gravity, which opens up the general design of racetracks by allowing players to drive on surfaces previously rendered impossible to drive on in CTR. This addition is, for the most part, visual, as its only effect on gameplay is via the presence of seamless sections of track in the form of tubes players can steer indefinitely on or inside; furthermore, there aren't any shortcuts to be accessed in any of the anti-gravity sections players race on. The game also features the addition of two new types of crate that can be found on racetracks: Multiplier Crates contain three of a certain item and are found in hard-to-reach spots of a track, and Activation Crates alter certain elements of a track, such as the activation of ramps or traps.

    features team-based modes, available for both racing and battle, in which players ally themselves with a teammate and compete against teams of two drivers. Teammates are invulnerable to each others' items and can score wins for the entire team regardless of position. Team-based racing modes feature the Team Frenzy mechanic, where the player can fill up a bar present on their screen by driving close to their respective teammate, and once it's full and activated, they will automatically obtain random items one after another for a temporary amount of time. Teammates that are computer-controlled will always correspond to the team of the character that the player chose belongs to.

    On Earth, Crash Bandicoot is asleep while Coco works on Crash's Kart as Crunch complains to Aku Aku about a diet he's on, while their nemesis, Dr. Neo Cortex, paces across his laboratory floor wondering how he can defeat the Bandicoots and achieve world domination. Suddenly, both groups are abducted by a mysterious white light that takes them to a large coliseum somewhere in another galaxy ruled by Emperor Velo XXVII. Having heard of the groups' racing skills and overall prowess from Nitrous Oxide and N. Trance, Velo plans on having the group race for the entertainment of his subjects. He promises the Earthlings that winning the races will win their freedom, but also threatens them with the destruction of Earth if they refuse to race.

    With no other choice, both teams accept Velo's challenge. Velo explains that the racers will compete on four worlds of his choosing, each where they will compete to challenge that world's local champion. After they defeat all four champions, they will then challenge the galactic champion for their freedom. First, they go to Planet Terra, where they race against the champion Krunk, who is furious about Earth's similarities to his homeworld. After defeating him, they go to Barin and challenge Nash, a cybernetic shark that never sleeps. Then they travel to Fenomena and race against Norm, who is able to split himself into two beings. Lastly, they go to Teknee and defeat the clean-freak robot, Geary.

    Velo becomes upset after each champion is defeated, but gives credit to the Earth racers. After the last champion is defeated, Velo reveals himself to be galactic champion and agrees to race against the Earth racers. After being defeated, Velo fumes with rage, but then calms down and allows the Earthlings to go free. However, in a shady twist, then states that he will destroy Earth since the racers don't wish to race anymore. When the Earth racers angrily demand a rematch for their planet's fate, Velo readily accepts, on the condition that the Earth racers must first collect all his Time Relics.

    After losing once again, Velo literally explodes in a bout of fury, revealing himself to be a small gremlin like his subjects piloting a robot suit. The following events are determined by which of the two teams the player used to win the race.

    The Adventure mode is a single-player game in which the player must race through all of the tracks and arenas in the game, collecting as many Trophies, Relics, Boss Keys, CNK Tokens and Gems as possible. The main objective of the Adventure mode is to win all the races in the five different worlds and win the freedom of the playable characters from the tyrannical Emperor Velo XXVII. The hub world of the game is Velo's Coliseum, otherwise known as Velo's Citadel, from which the player can access any of the five other worlds through special gates. Most of these gates are initially locked; the player must complete the races of one world to gain access to the next world. When inside a world, the player may access a race by driving the selected character onto a "Warp Pad". By winning a race, the player will receive a Trophy. When the player receives all three Trophies in a world, the player will be able to race against that world's champion, who acts as a boss character. If the player manages to defeat the world's champion, the champion will relinquish a World Key, which allows the player to engage in the special modes of that world and enables access to the next world. The player will receive tips on playing the game from Aku Aku or Uka Uka, depending on the team they chose, as they progress through the Adventure mode. The player can check their progress and review their hints through a technological assistant named "Sparky", which carries the functions of a regular pause menu.

    New to Crash Nitro Kart's Adventure mode is a more character-focused story incorporating the game's team-based racing mechanics: unlike in Crash Team Racing, where the player could choose one out of eight characters to play as, the player is limited to selecting one of two teams, each with three characters that the player can swap between at any time; selecting a team will affect the cutscenes that play throughout the mode, and feature a different ending once the mode is completed. Teammates in the Adventure mode will correspond to the team the player selected, and can also win trophy races for the player provided they finish in first place.

    Race modes

    In race modes, players drive around obstacle-based racetracks using weapons in order to finish first out of eight racers. There are six racing modes in Crash Nitro Kart. Some modes can be played by one to four players, while others can only be played by one player.

    Battle modes

    In battle modes, instead of racing on tracks, players speed around battle arenas collecting weapons and attacking opponents. There are five battle modes in Crash Nitro Kart. Each mode can be played by two to four players.

    Battle Arenas Unlock criteria

    In the GameCube version, these courses can be unlocked immediately by connecting to the Game Boy Advance version.

    Ghosts

    Listed below are the times represented by N. Tropy and Velo, as well as the times needed to unlock the former:

    Relic

    Listed below are the times needed to obtain each Sapphire, Gold, or Platinum Relic:

    features a total of 16 playable characters: 8 available by starting the game and 8 that can be unlocked through the game's various modes. The 16 characters are split in teams of 4: Team Bandicoot, headed by the titular protagonist Crash Bandicoot, Team Cortex, headed by the evil scientist Dr. Neo Cortex, Team Oxide, headed by the villain of Crash Team Racing, Nitrous Oxide, who makes his debut as a playable character in the game, and Team Trance, headed by master of hypnotism N. Trance who makes his debut as a playable character in the series of Crash Bandicoot racing games. Each team features a unique kart which all members of the team drive, and each team is protected by a certain mask: Team Bandicoot and Team Cortex are protected by Aku Aku and Uka Uka respectively, while Team Oxide and Team Trance are protected by the newly-introduced Velo Mask.

    The game features the return of Crash Team Racing's starting roster of 8 characters, with Dingodile, Polar, and Pura being moved to unlockables, as well as Dr. N. Tropy and Fake Crash, who remain unlockable characters. For the game's new additions to the roster, it introduces 2 characters that have appeared in Crash Bandicoot games following Crash Team Racing to the series of Crash racing games: Crunch Bandicoot from Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex, who forms part of Team Bandicoot, and N. Trance from Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced, who heads his own team with characters that he hypnotized; as previously stated, Nitrous Oxide also makes a playable appearance after remaining a boss character in Crash Team Racing, heading his own team with characters that are new to the Crash Bandicoot series overall.

    The Adventure mode also features boss characters with attributes identical to that of playable characters, in the form of Velo's champions and a version of himself. These characters are, however, not available for use.

    Character Stats Unlock Condition Team Mask

    Speed: 4/7

    Accel: 5/7

  3. Crash Nitro Kart is a racing game in which the player controls characters from the Crash Bandicoot series, most of whom race in karts. While racing, the player can accelerate, steer, reverse, brake, hop or use weapons and power-ups with the game controller's analog stick and buttons.

  4. Crash Nitro Kart, abreviado como CNK, es un videojuego de carreras para las consolas PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy Advance y N-Gage de la saga Crash Bandicoot.

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  5. Desmelénate con Crash™ Team Racing Nitro-Fueled. La auténtica experiencia de CTR y mucho más contenido remasterizado al máximo de revoluciones: - Todos los modos de juego, personajes, circuitos, potenciadores, armas y controles originales - Karts, arenas y circuitos adicionales de Crash™ Nitro Kart - Compite online con tus amigos y ...

  6. Crash Nitro Kart, o abreviado CNK, es un juego de carreras desarrollado por Vicarious Visions y publicado por Universal Interactive Studios (junto a Konami en la versión japonesa). Fue lanzado en 2004 y es secuela de Crash Team Racing, juego lanzado en 1999.

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