------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crazy Frog FAQ for the Playstation 2 Version 1.0 Featuring the Annoying Thing Explored and Written by 91210user ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contents 1: Introduction 2: History 3: Controls 4: Game HUD 5: Tracks 6: Track Features 7: Characters 8: Weapons 8.1: Damage 9: Single Player 9.1: Championship 9.2: Single Race 9.3: Chase 9.4: Time Trial 10: Two Players 10.1: Championship 10.2: Race 10.3: Arena (Mode) 10.3.1: Arena 11: Multiplatform Compansion 12: Glitches and Exploits 13: Jukebox 14: Records 15: Epilogue 15.1: Author 15.2: Websites to feature this guide 15.3: History ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crazy Frog (aka the Annoying Thing) is never going to stop in my opinion hence why I've written up this FAQ. This Internet Sensation which started in 1997 turned music video into video game. This FAQ, among the basic things, will explains what's in the game and why in full detail. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Crazy Frogs Background ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The whole Crazy Frog fanchrise started off with one small sound file which quickly grew popular. In 1997 with one sound effect by Daniel Malmedahl, who came up with the sound. It circulated around the internet which it appeared on Swedish television. It later was picked up by Erik Wernquist, who used the sound as the voice for this small creation of the Frog, which they named Crazy Frog, also known as the annoying thing. Of course, the Swedish make alot of popular video games such as the EA Battlefield series. This happens to be one mascot that a couple of Swedish developers have created almost out of spare time. Crazy Frog was developed and later, the ringtone company Jesper appoached Daniel and Erik and used the Crazy Frog as a marketing campaign to sell the sound effect ring tone in Europe, which became wildly popular and successful. This became popular and the Minisity of Sound (A nightclub in London and a major music label) hire out the designer and the team to make music video. These music videos were burn onto the CDs along with the music and sold at retailers across the country and was successful to have spawned that video games. You can view these video on Youtube! Crazy Frog just happens to be a mascot in video games now, well almost, he may not be the sonic or mario but it just happens to appear that way. Crazy Frog is never going to stop in my opinion as there's copies lying around hence why I've written up this FAQ, so you don't have to find it yourself or if you happened to pick it up and ask yourself, what on earth you were playing, then you'll know why, even If you just happened to import it from Europe. Yes, this just happens to be one exclusive title Europe has. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Controls ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Accelarate - X Brake - Circle Select Weapon Cursor Up - L1 Select Weapon Cursor Down - L2 Fire Weapon - Square ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Game HUD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A brief diagram below and explaination of each label of what the game hud and how it works. /======================================================\ | Position Lap | | | | | | Event | | Mascot | | | | | | | |Gadgets Course Map | |Selection | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Speed Gauge | | Coins Vehicle Condition Time | \======================================================/ Position - Displays the racing position you are currently at. Lap - Displays which lap are you currently in Gadgets Selection - Displays the weapons and gadgets which can be selected. Collecting coins will help you use the gadgets on screen. Coins - Displays how much you have collected on the track. Vehicle Condition - Displays the condition of your vehicle. You can repair your vehicle by collecting the nuts on the track. Speed Gauge - Displays the speed that your vehicle is at in MPH Course Map - Displays the progress and position on the track of each player. Event Mascot - A drone that starts the countdown for the race, displays the laptime and claps for you when you finish the race. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Tracks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There are a total of 12 tracks in the game. Each spilt between three divisions which are used for Championships Baby Cup - East Park Beach - South West Hightown - High Town - North City Funny Cup - Sewer - West City - West Park Bench - Park Bench Crazy Cup - Downtown - Center City - Peripheral - Technicial Path ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Track Features ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some of the features the track as which allows you help win races and get an idea of the courses. No matter no boring the tracks look, they're pretty much have features that help stop or allow you to win races. Ramps - The curvy road have ramps, building your speed to get some air as you fly of them. Tunnels - They rarely appear, some are useful as you can use the boosters to pick up speed and no fly of the track and some tunnels, like the sewer map, have pipe or other stuff trying to stop you from progressing. Truck Boosters - Displayed on the track as yellow glowing surface, they give you a boost in speed. Side Barriers - Just helpping the player get back on the track, it isn't all bottompits without the barriers all the time as the game does remove them which can cause the character to fall into. Billboard Bars - The wierdess out the lot. They're bars that hold street signs and just happened to be on the track. These can help you stop your speed if you end up flying into one. They don't give your character any damage. Bottomless Pits - Dropping or flying off the truck into bottomless pits, will give you damage Pick ups - Littered around the track which help yours character use certain functions during the race, they are: - Coins: Scattered thoughtout the track, used to build up points to spend on weapons during a race. - Nuts: Found on the track, used to repair your vehicle. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7. Characters ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The game introduces a bunch of characters that you wouldn't want to care so much about. Most of their features and equipment are inspired by European counterparts. List of characters: The Annoying Thing Ellie Jack Flash Drone Grim Michal Bobo Matidla Description: Short description of the character and what they look like. Vehicle: Short description of the vehicle used and what it looks like. The Annoying Thing Speed: 3 Accelaration: 4 Road Handling: 2 Weight: 1 Description: The 3D model with the ever popular sound effect. Vehicle: Nothing... the annoying thing floats, making it more annoying to work out. Ellie Speed: 4 Accelaration: 2 Road Handling: 3 Weight: 1 Description: Really slim, blonde girl, taking part in the race and ready for business. Vehicle: Hover Vespa Jack Speed: 2 Accelaration: 2 Road Handling: 4 Weight: 2 Description: Some really nerdy European kid that's going to go up to be really educated in life! Vehicle: Some hoover attached with fame with Bicycle handles! Flash Speed: 3 Accelaration: 3 Road Handling: 2 Weight: 2 Description: Hoody which a few dance moves. Vehicle: Hoverboard Drone Speed: 3 Accelaration: 3 Road Handling: 2 Weight: 4 Description: The roadhogging drone that chases Crazy Frog in the Axel F music video. Vehicle: Black 1980s Spaceage Hover Bike that really well armored! Grim Speed: 4 Accelaration: 2 Road Handling: 2 Weight: 2 Description: Purple hoody with a Grim look to it! Vehicle: Hover Board Michal Speed: 3 Accelaration: 2 Road Handling: 2 Weight: 3 Description: A Chef with a meat cleaver! He doesn't use the cleaver in races thou. Vehicle: Vintage Volkwagon modified to hover (or something) Bobo Speed: 2 Accelaration: 4 Road Handling: 2 Weight: 3 Description: Drone with nun-chunks Vehicle: Heavy Hover Chunky vehicle with bright yellow paint! Matidla Speed: 3 Accelaration: 3 Road Handling: 3 Weight: 5 Description: Raving Mad Cow Vehicle: White hover vehicle that looks like it's used to deliver milk on your doorstep! You unlock this character when completed the (annoying, hour long) Special Cup! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8. Gadgets ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gadgets isn't the most easiest thing this part of the game has to offer. The weapon selector is confusing enough due to it's inverted mapping. The weapons do help. During the cups, you'll find they are useful to get rid of your opponents and someitmes too easy especiality if you use the proxy mines, which drags your opposination back allowing you to win races. To use a weapon, you'll have to collect coins which are littlered throughout the track. These coins are measured in 500 units every time you pick up a coin! Gathering up enough coins will allow you to use a weapon. Each one has prices to them and will allow you to use weapons. The manual doesn't really description them as Gadgets but as weapon, I call them gadgets because a shield and booster aren't really weapons! Controls L2 - Move Gadgets selection down L1 - Move Gadgets selection up Weapons Bored Spheres - A sphere with fixed traps Cost: 1000 Two-Slit Spheres - Two slits blades which are present at the sides, which spins on the spot. Cost: 1000 Made up Sphere - More like an electrical net, when used, it will make a net which hurts the racer when they touch it. Cost: 1000 Digital Mine - A timer mine, each time a vehicle passes this, a timer will count down by one. Once it reachs zero, the mine explodes. Cost: 1000 Time Bombs - A bit like a digital mine but it has a countdown starting from 10 seconds! Cost: 1500 Laser Mine - A has a red light that blinks slowly. The moment a racer passes, it explodes. Cost: 1500 Missles - Fires three missile or rockets when used. Cost: 2000 Laser beam - A powerful yet focused beam which allows you Cost: 3000 Mortar - This launches a projectile which gets launched and lands on the track, causing an explosion. Cost: 3500 Shield - Protects you from vehicles collisions and rival weapon projectices. Cost: 2000 Boost - Allows you to super accelarate up to five seconds! Very powerful! Cost: 2000 T M w a o d - B D e S o i l r L L T g u i e a a i i p t d s s m t e M e e a s S s S M r i r l p p p B h o s B h h h o i r B s M m M e e e o e t e l i o i r r r s l a a e n b n e e e t d r m s e s e s s s The Annoying Thing |X|X|X|X|X|X| | | | |X| Ellie |X|X|X|X|X|X| | | | |X| Jack |X|X|X|X|X|X| | | | |X| Flash |X|X|X|X|X|X| | | |X| | Drone |X|X|X|X|X| | |X|X| | | Grim |X|X|X|X|X| |X| | |X| | Michal |X|X|X|X|X| | |X|X| | | Bobo |X|X|X|X|X| | |X|X| | | Matidla |X|X|X|X|X| |X| | |X| | Each character has a one or two different weapons. So here's a grid which provide this character does what. Why they have different weapons is beyond me. I believe they wanted to put them on the track as picks up like other arcade racers out there, however they may of not had time, meaning that they had to give characters certain weapons which fitted there personalities. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8.1 Damage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On the topic of weapons, you will sustain damage during the game however it varies in different modes. Damage in a race will just slow your vehicle down however in the two player arena and chase mode, your character will just explode when damage gets depleted. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9. Single Player ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The single player has four modes to offer, these are the Championship, Single Race, chase and Time Trial. Completing the tournament mode will allow you to unlock content for the rest of the game. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.1 Tournament ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The championship is the place where you'll end up taking part in a series of races which winning each race will earn you points. By the end of each championship, the winner is the one who has the most points. If there a case where there two racers with the same amount of points, the game will take each racers time for each race, and add those all together and the fastest time will win the championship. After each race, the position of the racer will determine how many points they have when they finish the race. The pointing as follows: 1st - 10 points 2nd - 8 points 3rd - 6 points 4th - 4 points 5th - 2 points 6th - 1 points If there happens to be a draw towards the end, the racer whom completed the tournament with the fastest time overall will be placed 1st. You have to be placed 1st to win the tournament and unlock the next cup. Each cup must be completed to unlock the next one. **= Baby Cup =** East Park Beach = 3 to 4 minutes South West Hightown = Around 4 minutes High Town = Around 4 minutes North City = 5 Minutes This cup will take you around 15 to 17 minutes to finish. You'll unlock the following after finishing this cup: Unlocked Funny Cup Unlocked Gutter Arena - (for in 2 Player mode!) **= Funny Cup =** Sewer = 5 to 6 Minutes West City = 5 to 6 minutes West Park Bench = 4 to 5 minutes Park Bench = 4 to 5 minutes This cup will take you around 20 to 22 minutes to finish. You'll unlock the following after finishing this cup: Unlocked Crazy Cup Unlocked Target Arena - (for in 2 Player mode!) **= Crazy Cup =** Downtown = 6 to 7 minutes Center City = 8 to 9 minutes Peripheral = 6 to 8 minutes Technicial Path = 7 to 8 minutes This cup will take you around 30 minutes to finish. You'll unlock the following after finishing this cup: Unlocked Special Cup Unlocked Stadium Arena! **= Special Cup =** This is the most annoying and pointless cup in the game. This takes ALL the tracks from the three cups and puts them together in this single cup. That means you'll be sitting down for an hours. If you just happened to play games that give you 4 hours races and that kind. You think you'll get used to it. You don't. You'll be end up wishing that this cup never existed. All 120 pts is up for grabs, not that you want too and you'll have to spend over an full hour in this mode in order to complete it. So just hope your Playstation 2 still works after this becuase anyone would be annoyed if there was a power cut when playing this cup. After finishing this cup, you will unlock the hidden character, a raving mad cow named Matilda and you've completed the (terrible and cheap) cup along with it being the last of the championships. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.2 Single Race ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The single player race allows you to race on one of the tracks from the game. All the tracks are unlocked meaning that you wouldn't have to take part in the championships to unlock them. It's a good way of seeing what the game offers however many players don't prefer that, they just prefer jumping into the championship and progress thru and get it over and done with. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.3 Chase ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Like the music video, The Annoying thing gets chased by the roadhogging drones and they make every attempt to destory the Annoying Thing. There no finish line. You have to do everything to race around the track and to stay alive. To do that, you can pick up weapons, repair kits and drive around as much as you like. You're score is the distance you have travelled. The longer the distance you've driven, the higher score it is. For Wipeout fans reading this,... It's pretty much Wipeout's Zone mode with Crazy Frog. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.4 Time Trial ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This mode allows you to record the fastest time. For three laps on any track, you can drive around as fast as you can, recording the best time. There no other racers or weapons and the track is all yours. The fastest time gets recorded and entered onto the leaderboards. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10. Two Players ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Two Player mode is pretty much the same in the Championship and races however it's worth explaining the timely differences that the game has. They both explain the spilt screen. Chase and Time Trial isn't featured here meaning that Tournament and Race are featured. Two players also include Arena mode aswell, exclusively for the two player mode. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10.1 Tournament ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It's pretty much the same as the single player version and the same UI. The map is in the centre of the screen and players are marked on the map with a number representing the players controllers. Each player must complete the race in order to continue. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10.2 Race ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It's pretty much the same as the single player version and the same UI. The map is in the centre of the screen and players are marked on the map with a number representing the players controllers. It's a more nicer way to enjoy the tracks a bit more and have a bit of friendly competition. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10.3 Arena (Mode) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a deathmatch style map. You can select your characters and pit them together, collecting tokens in order to use weapons and hunt down the other player. Brizzarely enough, the arenas are actually themed then all single player tracks from in the game combined. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10.3.1 Arena ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gutter Arena: A gutter or hole in the middle of the arena. Target Arena: A circle arena with a bump in the middle Stadium Arena: A form of an eight, the biggest arena out of the lot. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11. Multiplatform Compansion ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There four different variations of this game between four platforms. Each has there differences from little or bizzarely huge to the point you cannot made out if it is the Crazy Frog game. As this is the PS2 guide, it will compare them to the PC, Nintendo DS and Gameboy Advance. PS2 Just has the load game feature! This isn't found in any other version of the game. It's worth noting as it's the only game has a use for the memory card. PC Everything is pretty much the same. It has a bit more techinical options. You can configure the controls before you can install the game and the 'Load game' option has been exchanged with 'Exit game'. Everything else is pretty much the same. More on the technicial configutation in another section of this FAQ. Found at PC Techinical Configatation. Nintendo DS The game is pretty much the same as the PC and PS2 version however just happens to have less content compared to those other versions. Four Racers are present on the track compared to Six Racers in the PS2 version. The courses are NOT found in this version are Center City and Peripheral. A brizzare simalirity: The Technicial Path course still contains the flaw of respawning even with you are on the ramp or about to land before it. It happens in this game. Nintendo DS multiplayer player mode is thru wireless aswell which allows up to four players. Gameboy Advance This is a totally different represention of Crazy Frog yet. The only character just happened to be The Annoying Thing. The rest of the characters are totally different! The annoying thing drives a go cart. This game is pretty much Mario Kart on tracks set in no where, ranging from a photorealistic city, middle of a canyon somewhere in America or Austraila somewhere to a greenland forest. It's has NOTHING to do with the Axel F music video. The characters aren't the same in this version! They are totally different characters with different names. Which is really brizzare, almost looking like fail cosplayers. The game modes and difficulties are all different. Tournament is the only mode which There also another mode called 'Last Man Standing', which is like the battle mode however it's done on the track like Mario Kart style fashion. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.1 PC Technicial Configuration ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The PC version has an configuration screen, which allows you to view and change the controls of what the racers can do and which buttons to press to preform those various actions. It also allows you to change the langauge, controller type and screen resolution in the game. This screen appears when you insert the game disc into your computer, as your computer can autorun the start up screen. Screen resolution just allows you to change the size of the resolution. What a screen resolution means the size of the width and length of the feedback of your screen. The higher the resolution, the more sharper the graphics will be as you play the game. It's a very technical thing that all PC games have. You are able to change the controller type of the game. You can select from the keyboard or controllers and steer wheel with paddle. Other platforms don't have a keyboard, since they this launcher and configuration screen is availiable. If you ever decide to change these function and inputs on the controls, just remember to test them on a single player mode of the game to make sure that everything works fine before jumping into the main modes. Strangely enough, the labels the config screen gives out other information, so here's a rough translation of what each means to avoid confusion. Up: Moves the select cursor in the menus and character select screen Down: Moves the select cursor in the menus and character select screen Left: Moves the select cursor in the menus and character select screen Right: Moves the select cursor in the menus and character select screen Start/Pause: Pause during gameplay! Accelerate: Same button as 'Up' by default. This can be changed, it doesn't have to be the same button! Brake/Cancel: Brakes during a race and cancel used in the menu and select options! Honk: Sound the horn! Select Bonus Up: Bonus as in weapon or gadget. Select Bonus Down: Bonus as in weapon or gadget. Use a Bonus/Accept: Bonus as in weapon or gadget. Accept is labelled because you can use it to select options ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12. Glitches and Exploits ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sometimes on some tracks, after picking up speed and using boosters, you can complete a lap. Doing this really well can allow you to win a race. This exploits is actually found in over half of the courses in the game. Here's a list to places were you can use them! You cannot do this in Time Trial because they don't offer gadgets and the booster option isn't available, so you are unable to do this trick! Tracks you are able to do this exploits on: Baby Cup East Park Beach - Final ramp, sharp turn to the right, which you'll be able to cross the finish line in mid air! South West Hightown - Same as the first track, East Park Beach, excatly the same method at the same point, as this track expands on East Park Beach High Town - Final Ramp, you can just blast off and hit the finishing line. Funny Cup Sewer - Almost, the final ramp, you are able to use a booster and just barely make the finish line even if you fall into a bottomless pit. West City - This one is straight forward, at the final turn, there a ramp before it, you can simply launch yourself and not steer and you'll still cross the finishing line despite falling in a bottomless pit. West Park Bench - Final ramp. Not really an exploit as the track design allows this to happen as it's a long straight. Park Bench - This one is tricky! Towards the end, there a lamp before the helix, if the racer gains enough speed and power, it's quite possible to make a jump directed towards the finish. However it's very very risky! Crazy Cup Peripheral - This one is excatly the same as East Park Bench and South West Hightown. don't allow the size of the map fool you. It's the same excat location. One flaw found is of the ramps in the Pehphiecal track that makes it very difficult to land and will end up respawning the racer. This is very annoying and problematic. This flaw also exsits in the DS version as it features the same track with the same problem. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13. Jukebox ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A little section in the game where you are able to select and listen the music, the game has to offer. The listings of the song name and artist are listed below. most of the soundtracks in the game are based on real artists whom have released ablums around Europe. Another way they've sneak in advertising on musicains and music artists in this game. Believe me, they've done it worst in the 2nd game when it comes down to the soundtrack! Some of the soundtrack have been remixed for this game and is actually annoying (like really annoying that you want to turn off the music) in my opinion, despite the fact that the Annoying thing is meant to be a playful character Song Title - Artist Name - Composer Name My Parts Fall Out - Prince Quick Mix - M. Napuri Crazy Street - Faribisch - Barry Fisher Getting Things Started - DJ Cash - Dan Money Rama Rama - DJ Ace Man - Andy Brookes Luv Hz - DJ Ace Man - Andy Brookes Pacific Ice - Chris Lewis - Chris Lewis Kenetix - Sensha Snare - Stuart Henshall,Neil Shervell Excessive-izer - The Smiggler - The Smiggler Paint Me A Picture - The Smiggler - The Smiggler Crazy Dom - Angus Martin - Chris Hann Tadpole's Lament - Terry Spawn - Tim Hart The City - Purple Mist - Matt Vyner ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14. Records ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Records contain the lap times of the fastest racers. After each race and if the game decides that you have a fast lap time, the game will offer you to put in your intitals. Good feature for party games! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15. Epilogue ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Worst game ever? I thought it was easy to type but it too alot longer to write up then it would take. It's very interesting how this game adapted into Crazy Frog Racer 2, which I will write up an FAQ for. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15.1 Author Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can email me at rcmotorboy@gmail.com. My name is Derek. Comments will greatly be apprecticed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15.3 Websites to feature this guide ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.supercheats.com www.neoseeker.com www.gamefaqs.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15.3 History ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - V1.0 Fixed some spelling errors and added more context in some parts. Expanded on the gadget section alot. Added these sections! - Flaws and Glitches - Records - Jukebox - Weapon and pick up details - Added websites to feature this guide! - V0.9 First upload of this FAQ, tried to include as much as possible!