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|title=Cruis'n World
 
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|boxart=Cruis'n World flyer.jpg
 
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|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
 
|developer=Eurocom
 
|console=Arcade cabinet, Nintendo 64
 
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|predecessor=
 
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|no_pricing=
 
|releasena=1996 (arcade), September 26, 1998 (Nintendo 64)
 
|releasejp=
 
|releaseeu=February 11, 2000 (Nintendo 64)
 
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|colorscheme=Nintendo
 
|ownershiprights=© 1996 Midway/Nintendo
 
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'''Cruis'n World''' is a racing game for the Nintendo 64 in the [[Cruis'n series]], which was originally a title released for arcade machines.
 
 
 
==Summary==
 
As a successor to [[Cruis'n USA]], there are similar themes to the original game. Some of the real world locations include Germany, Kenya and China.
 
 
 
==Sources==
 
*[https://nindb.net/n64/cruisn-world/index.html Fryguy64 (NinDB)]
 
*[https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=flyer&db=videodb&id=256&image=1 Arcade Museum (flyer)]
 
 
 
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