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| title          = Crash Team Racing
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| developer      = [[Naughty Dog]]
| publisher      = [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]
| director       = [[Jason Rubin]]
| designer       =
| writer         =
| artist         = Charles Zembillas (character design)<ref name="Manual26">Instruction Booklet, p. 26.</ref><br />Joe Pearson (character design)<ref name="Manual26"/>
| composer       = [[Mutato Muzika]] ([[Mark Mothersbaugh]] and [[Josh Mancell]])<ref name="Manual26"/>
| license        =
| series         = ''[[Crash Bandicoot (series)|Crash Bandicoot]]''
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| released       = '''PlayStation'''<br>{{vgrelease|NA=September 30, 1999<ref name="release">{{cite web |title=''Crash Team Racing'' for PlayStation&nbsp;– ''Crash Team Racing'' |url=http://www.gamespot.com/ps/driving/crashteamracing/similar.html?mode=versions |publisher=GameSpot |accessdate=August 29, 2007}}</ref>}}{{vgrelease|EU=October 20, 1999}}{{vgrelease|JP=December 16, 1999}}'''PlayStation Network'''<br>{{vgrelease|EU=October 18, 2007<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ps3.gamespy.com/playstation-3/crash-team-racing/|title=Crash Team Racing|publisher=GameSpy|accessdate=2010-08-25}}</ref>}}{{vgrelease|JP=June 11, 2008|NA=August 10, 2010<ref>{{cite web|title=The Drop: Week of August 9, 2010 New Releases |url=http://blog.us.playstation.com/2010/08/08/the-drop-week-of-august-9-2010-new-releases/
|publisher=PlayStation.blog|date=2010-08-08|accessdate=2010-08-25}}</ref>}}
| genre          = [[Racing video game|Racing]]
| modes          = [[Single-player]], [[Multiplayer game|Multiplayer]]
| ratings        = {{vgratings|ESRB=E (Everyone)|PEGI=3+|ELSPA=3+|OFLCA=PG}}
| platforms      = [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]], [[PlayStation Network]]
| media          = [[CD-ROM]]
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'''''Crash Team Racing''''' is a [[racing video game]] [[video game developer|developed]] by [[Naughty Dog]] and [[video game publisher|published]] by [[Sony Computer Entertainment]] for the [[PlayStation]]. The game was released in [[North America]] on September 30, 1999. It was released in [[Europe]] and [[Australia]] later the same year. It was re-released for the [[List of Sony Greatest Hits games|Greatest Hits]] chain in 2000. On January 12, 2001 it was re-released for the [[Platinum Range]] chain. On October 18, 2007, it was added to the European [[PlayStation Store]]. It was added to the Japanese store on June 11, 2008 and then to the North American store on August 10, 2010.

''Crash Team Racing'' is the fourth game in the ''[[Crash Bandicoot (series)|Crash Bandicoot]]'' [[wikt:series|series]]. It is the first ''Crash Bandicoot'' racing game and the last to be developed by Naughty Dog. The game's story focuses on the [[Fictional character|characters]] in the ''Crash Bandicoot'' series, who must race against the [[evil]] Nitros Oxide and save their planet from destruction. In the game, players can take control of one of fifteen ''Crash Bandicoot'' series characters, though only eight are available at first. During the races, speed power ups and other objects to use for safety, can be used to help the player win the game.

Video game [[critic]]s gave very good [[wikt:review|reviews]] for its [[gameplay]] and [[graphic]]s. However, the audio had a mixed review. An [[wikt:indirect|indirect]] [[sequel]], ''[[Crash Nitro Kart]]'', was released in 2003 for the [[PlayStation 2]], [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[Xbox]], [[Game Boy Advance]] and [[N-Gage]] [[game console]]s. With 2.2 million copies sold, ''Crash Team Racing'' remains one of the most popular PlayStation and [[List of best-selling PlayStation video games|best-selling video games]] as of 2012.

== Gameplay ==
''Crash Team Racing'' is a racing game in which the player controls characters from the ''Crash Bandicoot'' universe, most of whom compete in karts. While racing, the player can [[accelerate]], [[steer]], [[reverse]], [[brake]], [[wikt:hop|hop]] or use weapons and power-ups with the game [[Game controller|controller]]'s analog stick and buttons.<ref name="Manual3">Instruction Booklet, p. 3.</ref> There are two different [[crate]]s that are scattered throughout the tracks and [[arena]]s of ''Crash Team Racing''. Crates with question marks (?) on them have power-ups and weapons. Players must drive through and break the crate.<ref name="Manual11">Instruction Booklet, p. 11.</ref> When a player collects a weapon or power-up, it will appear in a box at the top of the screen.<ref name="Manual20">Instruction Booklet, p. 20.</ref> Once the player has this, they can destroy other racers with the weapon. The power-ups can help the player's performance.<ref name="Manual11"/> "Fruit Crates" carry "Wumpa Fruit" that [[wikt:increase|increase]] the speed of the player's kart and strengthen the player's weapons and power-ups if ten of them are collected.<ref name="Manual20"/><ref name="Manual23"/><ref name="Manual9">Instruction Booklet, p. 9.</ref>

The power slide can be done by holding down one of the shoulder buttons to perform a hop, and steering before the kart lands.<ref name="Manual23">Instruction Booklet, p. 23.</ref> While sliding, the "Turbo Boost Meter" on the lower-right corner of the screen fills up and goes from green to red.<ref name="Manual9"/> To get a speed boost, the player quickly presses the opposite shoulder button while the Turbo Boost Meter is red. The player can get three speed boosts in a row during a power slide. The third speed boost is more powerful. If the player waits too long into the power slide for a boost, the kart will spin around.<ref name="Manual23"/><ref name="Manual9"/>

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