Cruis'n World (USA) (Japanese title: Cruis'n USA: World Rally) is a racing video game developed by Midway Games and released for the
Nintendo 64 in 1998. It is the sequel to the 1994 arcade game Cruis'n USA. The game takes place in various locations around the world, including the United States, Japan, Egypt, Australia, England, France, China, and Russia. Players can choose from eight different cars, each with its own handling characteristics, and race against up to seven computer-controlled opponents. The game features four different game modes: Arcade, Championship, Time Attack, and Multiplayer. In Arcade mode, players race against the clock to complete three laps of a track. In Championship mode, players race against seven computer-controlled opponents in a series of races. In Time Attack mode, players race against the clock to complete a single lap of a track. In Multiplayer mode, up to four players can race against each other. Cruis'n World also features a variety of power-ups, such as turbo boosts, shields, and oil slicks, which can be used to gain an advantage over opponents.