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Crash Team Racing is a cancelled racing game created by High Impact Games, a studio formed by ex-members of Naughty Dog and Insomniac Games (creators of the Spyro series); the game was cancelled for the same reason as Crash Landed: Activision (Activision Blizzard) had decided to lay off the game development teams after hearing rumors that Sony Computer Entertainment had plans to acquire the rights to publish the franchise. It is the second cancelled Crash 2010 game.

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  • Crash Team Racing is a cancelled racing game created by High Impact Games, a studio formed by ex-members of Naughty Dog and Insomniac Games (creators of the Spyro series); the game was cancelled for the same reason as Crash Landed: Activision (Activision Blizzard) had decided to lay off the game development teams after hearing rumors that Sony Computer Entertainment had plans to acquire the rights to publish the franchise. It is the second cancelled Crash 2010 game.
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  • Crash Team Racing
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  • High Impact Games
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  • Crash Team Racing is a cancelled racing game created by High Impact Games, a studio formed by ex-members of Naughty Dog and Insomniac Games (creators of the Spyro series); the game was cancelled for the same reason as Crash Landed: Activision (Activision Blizzard) had decided to lay off the game development teams after hearing rumors that Sony Computer Entertainment had plans to acquire the rights to publish the franchise. It is the second cancelled Crash 2010 game. In February 2012, a video showing nine screenshots of the game was released on the internet. The screenshots showed Crash Bandicoot, Dingodile, and Polar on one of the game's tracks known as Happy Woods. The game would have had a lot of the hazards and weapons from the original Crash Team Racing such as TNTs and Bowling Bombs. There were Kart Mods to change gameplay elements, for example, there were Crab Tires which enabled karts to drive over sand, a Frog Engine which could be used to jump to different heights and an Armadillo Bumper that could protect the kart for a second. In all, there would be twelve mods. The game was also going to introduce special attacks that varied depending on the character. The only known main attacks were Crash's; which involved him spinning, Dingodile's; which involved him using his flamethrower, Land Shark; which involved him grappling other players with his mouth and throwing them behind, and Polar; which involved him rolling on a giant snow ball. Sometime in 2014, a video was posted on YouTube showing game footage and can be watched here. There were many features mentioned to be in the game: * Several playable characters. * Cutscenes. * Weapons for each character. * Approximately 12 mods and 10 items. * Flight physics involving flapping wings. * New tracks. * Time trials. * 4 Battle arenas. * Arcade races. * A few of the past tracks as a bonus Cup or Grand Prix cup. * Having 10-16 racers during each race. * 20-30 characters to unlock. * 1 character having 2-4 karts/cars to itself. * Story mode. * Cheats. * Boss races. * Past boss fights as a mission. * Shop to buy parts for making a characters' kart better. * 10 to 15 power-ups. * Hub worlds. * 8 cups in total, with 4-5 tracks in each.
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