Daily news (July 29, Round 2): The Game Paradise: Cruisin Mix Special / Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled
Today’s Daily news: The Game Paradise: Cruisin Mix Special announced for the Nintendo Switch, but also…
- Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled
The Game Paradise: Cruisin Mix Special
Dispatch Games have announced that they are bringing The Game Paradise: Cruisin Mix Special to the Nintendo Switch this Fall, in Europe and North America. The game will be available in two editions:
Standard Edition ($39.99)
- The Game Paradise: Cruisin Mix Special for Nintendo Switch
- DLC from previous version included on the cart. (Clarice, Homura Banto, Voice pack + Tatsujin)
Limited Edition ($99.99)
- The Game Paradise: Cruisin Mix Special for Nintendo Switch
- DLC from previous version included on the cart. (Clarice, Homura Banto, Voice pack + Tatsujin)
- Memorial Works art book
- Vinyl album AND CD soundtrack set
- 21 reproduction Jaleco game flyers
- Custom Collectable Coin – Jaleco/Clarice Bomber
Finally, here’s some details about the game:
The Game Paradise is Jaleco’s self-parody-filled shooting game, full of tongue-in-cheek references to video game tropes and off-beat humor. Crusin Mix Special is the updated edition, brought to you by the original developers.
The Game Paradise: Cruisin Mix Special (Switch) comes out this Fall in Europe and North America. The Upcoming Games page has been updated!
Source: Dispatch Games PR
Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled
Activision have revealed the second Grand Prix for Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled. It’s called The Back N. Time Grand Prix, and it will go live on August 2nd. It will feature new characters, skins, karts, customization items, and of course, a brand new track. You can find all there is to know about it on the official Activision blog!
Here’s a promo video and some pictures of the new content:
And as you can see in the blog post above, this new Grand Prix will introduce a new way to get Wumpa Coins: real money. That’s right, microtransactions are now making their way into Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, though as usual, they are “optional”, and players can still get them by playing normally (albeit at a much slower pace).