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| title = Crash 'n Burn
 
| title = Crash 'n Burn
| image = [[File:Crash n Burn 3DO box.jpg|250px|''Crash 'n Burn''' box art]]
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| developer = [[Crystal Dynamics]]
 
| developer = [[Crystal Dynamics]]
 
| publisher = Crystal Dynamics
 
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| release = {{vgrelease|NA= 1993}}{{vgrelease|JP= 26 March 1994<ref name="releases">[http://www.gamefaqs.com/3do/584328-crash-n-burn/data Release data], GameFAQs.com.</ref>}}
 
| release = {{vgrelease|NA= 1993}}{{vgrelease|JP= 26 March 1994<ref name="releases">[http://www.gamefaqs.com/3do/584328-crash-n-burn/data Release data], GameFAQs.com.</ref>}}
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'''Crash 'n Burn''' was a futuristic racing/shooter videogame for the [[Panasonic]] [[3DO Interactive Multiplayer|3DO]]. It was developed by [[Crystal Dynamics]] and released in 1993.<ref name="releases"/>
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'''Crash 'n Burn''' was a futuristic racing/shooter videogame for the Panasonic [[3DO Interactive Multiplayer|3DO]]. It was developed by [[Crystal Dynamics]] and released in 1993.<ref name="releases"/>
   
 
The game was set in the year 2044 CE. Players assume the role of any one of six cyberpunks, each equipped with a unique car and a deadly supply of weapons. Full-motion videos of the racers are accessible in between races, in which each character would flaunt their skills and insult their opponents with death threats. The game had rally and tournament modes designed for one player.
 
The game was set in the year 2044 CE. Players assume the role of any one of six cyberpunks, each equipped with a unique car and a deadly supply of weapons. Full-motion videos of the racers are accessible in between races, in which each character would flaunt their skills and insult their opponents with death threats. The game had rally and tournament modes designed for one player.
   
Another racing title called "[[Crash 'N' Burn (Video Game)|Crash 'N' Burn]]" was released in 2004 for the Microsoft [[Xbox]] and [[Sony]] [[PlayStation 2]], although this release bears no similarities to the 3DO title of the same name.
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Another racing title called "Crash 'N' Burn" was released in 2004 for the Microsoft [[Xbox]] and [[Sony]] [[PlayStation 2]], although this release bears no similarities to the 3DO title of the same name.
   
 
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Crash 'n Burn
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Developer(s) Crystal Dynamics
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Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough

Crash 'n Burn was a futuristic racing/shooter videogame for the Panasonic 3DO. It was developed by Crystal Dynamics and released in 1993.[1]

The game was set in the year 2044 CE. Players assume the role of any one of six cyberpunks, each equipped with a unique car and a deadly supply of weapons. Full-motion videos of the racers are accessible in between races, in which each character would flaunt their skills and insult their opponents with death threats. The game had rally and tournament modes designed for one player.

Another racing title called "Crash 'N' Burn" was released in 2004 for the Microsoft Xbox and Sony PlayStation 2, although this release bears no similarities to the 3DO title of the same name.

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