This same game was also ported to GameBoy and GameGear. It was an updated version of the title that was released for NES, SNES, Genesis, and Amiga. In this version (unlike the earlier release), every level gives the title characters, Slick and Spin, some type of dangerous stunt to do, which they would in turn be graded on style. There were 5 levels: jumping off a building, driving a car through a course, skiing down a mountain, sorting bombs in a bomb factory and piloting a spaceship. Once the player had completed these levels, they would repeat numerous times, but with a different layout each time and generally increasing in difficulty, until the player has earned enough money to go on holiday.
This is a classic from a big era in action figures. The Crash Dummies was licensed by the DOT which made it a very unusual toy line. To think that it ended up in a video game is priceless. For younger generations it may not be too jazzy but if the Crash Dummies reminds you of the good ol' days then it is a great play.
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