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Missiles are a type of explosive weapon that is used in nearly every Crash game, mainly by N. Gin, and as a weapon in the racing titles.

Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back[]

Missiles first appear in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back where they are launched out by N. Gin's Mech to destroy Crash Bandicoot during his boss fight.

Crash Bandicoot: Warped[]

In Gone Tomorrow, there are robots that fire missiles when Crash gets close.

Crash Team Racing[]

In Crash Team Racing, missiles are used as weapons, and will track down the nearest target in front of the user and blow up when it touches them. It will not target anyone who is using the Invisibility power-up. If the user is Juiced Up, it will be faster and more accurate.

Crash Bash[]

Missile

In Crash Bash, they are used in Pogo Pandemonium and Crash Dash mini-games to make other players dizzy for a short time, and are weapons in Tank Wars. In Pogo Padlock, missiles have the additional effect of also stealing all of a player's squares and giving them to whoever fired the missile. Also, eight-way missiles are found in Drain Bash, which is a Crate Crush mini-game. They appear in all boss fights except Papu Pummel. Missiles are used against the bosses in Bearminator and Big Bad Fox, and against the player in Oxide Ride. Ripper Roo will also fire the occasional series of missiles in the minigame El Pogo Loco.

Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure[]

In Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure, N. Gin shoots them from his Mech, similar to Cortex Strikes Back.

Crash Nitro Kart[]

Crash Nitro Kart also uses missiles for weapons with the same effect as seen in Crash Team Racing. A red-eye missile is also introduced as a Battle Mode exclusive weapon. It will transform the user into a giant missile that the player can steer towards others, exploding on impact and knocking over anyone in the blast radius. If the player is Juiced Up, it has better handling.

Crash Twinsanity[]

Various missiles are seen at N. Gin's battleship in Crash Twinsanity and they are used by Mecha-Bandicoot and N. Gin in their boss fights. Some of the penguins in the game have rockets strapped to their backs and try to charge into Crash. Mecha Bandicoot's missiles are later reused a final time by Crash against the Evil Twins.

Crash Tag Team Racing[]

Crash Tag Team Racing introduces a new missile, the shark missile, which will destroy the targeted car completely when it hits. It will follow the direction of the track and can be fired at racers which are not directly visible, but may fail to hit the target if the target is too far away or something else (like another racer) gets in the way.

Crash of the Titans[]

In Crash of the Titans missiles can be seen shooting out of N. Gin's Weapons Factory onto the beach. Penguins can also be seen strapped to missiles in Shock and Awesome.

Crash Nitro Kart 2/Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D/Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 2[]

In Crash Nitro Kart 2, Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D and Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 2, missiles are again used as weapons with the same function as CTR and CNK.

Descriptions[]

Crash Team Racing[]

  • Manual

"Normal - This super accurate tracking missile is a real blast! Fire off one of these puppies, and it will lock on to the closest driver in front of you. If it hits, it sends the enemy kart into a helpless tumbling crash. When you are being tracked by one of these buggers, a cross-hair appears on the back of your kart as the missile hunts you down. Juiced Up - Now the missile moves faster and tracks even better! NOTE: Sometimes you get three of these missiles at a time."

  • Prima strategy guide

"Normal: When fired, this weapon will target and track the nearest opponent in front of you. If you are in the lead, the missiles cannot hit any opponents. Juiced Up: Same as normal, except that this missile is faster and tracks tighter. NOTE: Tracking Missiles come in sets of 1 or 3."

Crash Nitro Kart[]

  • Console & GBA manuals

"These lock onto the nearest opponent you can see and zoom after him. They'll explode on contact and send your target into a killer tumble. If you see a set of crosshairs on your character, it means you've been targeted, so start dodging! Juiced - The missile goes faster and tracks better."

  • N-Gage manual

"These lock onto the nearest opponent you can see and zoom after them. They'll explode on contact and send your opponent into a killer tumble. If you see a set of crosshairs on your character, it means you've been targeted, so start dodging! Juiced - The missile goes faster and tracks the target better."

Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D[]

  • In-game

"Homing missile speeding along the track until it finds an unlucky target."


Appearances[]

Gallery[]

Names in Other Languages[]

Language Name
Dutch Doelzoekende Raket
French Missile Guidé
German Zielsuchende Raketen
Italian Missile Autoguidato
Japanese おっかけミサイル
Okkake misairu
Spanish Misil Guiado

Trivia[]

  • In CTR, missiles only track the X and Y coordinates of the target, ignoring the Z coordinate that indicates their altitude.
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