The Game Paradise: Cruisin Mix Special Nintendo Switch Version Will Take People On Another Ride

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Game Tengoku CruisinMix Special will make its way to another platform in 2019. Dispatch Games will be releasing the shoot’em up on the Nintendo Switch as The Game Paradise: Cruisin Mix Special. It will have a simultaneous North American and European release date in Fall 2019.

 

In addition to the expected digital releases, some physical options will be available for The Game Paradise: Cruisin Mix. The standard version gives you the game and the Bases Loaded Homura character, City Connection Clarice character, Tatsujin ship, and Voice Mix unused voices add-ons all on a cartridge. The $99.99 limited edition will also give people the soundtrack on a CD and record, a Memorial Works art book, a collectable coin with Clarice Bomber on it, and 21 reproductions of Jaleco game flyers. Only 1,500 copies of the limited edition will be made and sold through the Dispatch Games store.

 

The Game Paradise: Cruisin Mix is a shoot’em up that started its life in arcades, before heading to the Sega Saturn. Multiple Jaleco characters team up to stop Genius Yamada from taking over every arcade game. Butasan’s Pig and Exerion’s Jeynus all show up to help save the day.

 

The Game Paradise: Cruisin Mix will come to the Nintendo Switch in North America and Europe in Fall 2019. It is immediately available on the PlayStation 4 and PC.


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