Nitros Oxide

Nitros Oxide (alternately spelled Nitrous Oxide or N. Oxide) is a villain character and alien from the planet Gasmoxia. Obsessed with speed, he debuted in Crash Team Racing to challenge the Earth to a race that would determine its fate. He has since returned in multiple Crash Bandicoot series titles, typically as an antagonist in racing games and spin-offs.

Crash Team Racing
Nitros Oxide made his series debut as the main villain and final boss of Crash Team Racing. Searching through outer space for creatures to race against, he arrives on Earth and challenges its best driver to a game he calls "survival of the fastest". If he wins, Oxide plans to turn the planet into a concrete parking lot and enslave its inhabitants. The rest of the characters in Crash Team Racing all compete for the right to race Oxide and save their planet.

Oxide's boss garage is located in Gem Stone Valley. His race takes place on the track Oxide Station once Pinstripe Potoroo is defeated. Unlike any other boss, Oxide begins driving before the green light. He throws a combination of TNT and Nitro Crates, Bowling Bombs, and N. Brio's Beakers to slow the player character down. His hovercraft is visually unique to the other racers' karts.

Upon defeat, Oxide agrees not to destroy the planet, but challenges the player character to collect his Time Relics from every track. He can be raced a second time to unlock an alternate ending where he flies back to his home planet, Gasmoxia, leaving Earth alone for good. In the epilogue, Oxide returned to Gasmoxia emotionally broken by his defeat. Though he returned to racing after many years of therapy, his choice of a unicycle as a vehicle led to a gruesome accident.

Oxide also appears in the game's Time Trial mode. Each track has an Oxide ghost that can be challenged after beating its N. Tropy ghost. Beating the Oxide ghost's time marks the track with a platinum star on the track select screen. Beating his ghost on all 18 tracks unlocks the ability to view the Naughty Dog scrapbook, containing concept art and other images, from the main menu at any time.

Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!
Nitros Oxide made multiple appearances in Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!. Though the final Beta Season, "The Return of Nitros Oxide!", was named after him, his true in-game debut was in Season 1, also named "The Return of Nitros Oxide!". In it, he challenged Crash and Coco Bandicoot to missions involving collecting items and building Portal Weapons, implying that the fate of Earth depended on it. At the season's end, he revealed that he was stranded on Earth and needed the materials to repair his ship and leave. Oxide-themed skins for Crash and Coco were also added during this season, obtained by placing high on the team leaderboard.

Oxide returned in Season 4, "Survival of the Fastest". Here, he teamed up with all iterations of himself from across the multiverse to challenge Earth. His Nitro, Frosty, Inferno, and Oxide variations were all able to be fought as bosses. Their attacks included driving their hovercrafts down one lane, causing lanes to become rocky, and throwing bouncing projectiles along the track. Like all bosses, they were defeated by chasing them and depleting their health with Boom Berries, then using the Portal Weapons crafted beforehand to send them back to their own dimensions. At the end of the season, Oxide told Crash and Coco that they were merely testing the bandicoots to see if they were worthy to compete against them.

Other major appearances
Nitros Oxide is the final boss of Crash Bash, faced in the level Oxide Ride. The first half Oxide Ride is a chase sequence. With the player character following behind, Oxide flies his spacecraft through a field of meteors, metal walls, and floating mines. He also occasionally fires missiles and throws Nitro Crates to try and damage the player character. In the second half of the level, Oxide and the player character arrive on another planet to play a one-on-one round of Ballistix. Missiles will fire from Oxide's side of the arena that damage the player character when they are hit.

Nitros Oxide returns in Crash Nitro Kart, participating in the galactic racing tournament hosted by Emperor Velo XXVII. Bitter from his defeat in Crash Team Racing, Oxide is motivated to make sure Crash and his friends lose, as their freedom and the fate of the Earth are again at stake. He is a member of Team Oxide along with Zem, Zam, and Velo. Like all members of Team Oxide, he rides in the Team Oxide kart, uses the Velo Mask as his Invincibility Mask power up, and is playable in every mode except Adventure mode. In the console version of the game, Oxide has balanced stats. In the GameBoy Advance and N-Gage versions, he has high acceleration and low speed.

In Crash Nitro Kart 2, Nitros Oxide works with Dr. Cortex to turn Earth into a parking lot. He appears in the missions "Save Yaya!", "Wumpas galore!", "Underwater oil", "Carbon monOxide", and "The ultimate challenge." During the story, he attacks Earth's environment, attempting to destroy Yaya Panda's bamboo forest and creating a machine to turn the ocean's into nitro fuel. Near the end of the game, Oxide attempts to trap Crash using a dimensional portal, but is stopped by Coco. Crash and Oxide then race each other for the fate of the Earth. Nitros Oxide can be unlocked as a playable character by completing the game's Sudden Death mode, and is playable in every mode except the Challenges mode. According to his in-game description, he has high speed and low acceleration.

Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D shares many of the same story events as Crash Nitro Kart 2. Oxide is an enemy racer in Missions 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, and 8. He chases Yaya Panda out of her grassland home, then builds a machine to turn grass into petroleum and hides it in Adventure Land. Eventually, he flees to his home planet through a mystical gate hidden in the Egyptian ruins, but is slowed down enough by Coco that Crash can follow him. Crash and Oxide then race each other, with the winner earning eternal glory, and the loser being banned from N. Sanity Island forever. Oxide is also a playable character in the game's Cup and Time Trial modes. He is unlocked by collecting all of the C.R.A.S.H. letters in the Fairy 3 track of Aku-Aku Cup during Cup mode.

In Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, a remake of the original Crash Team Racing, Oxide reprises his role as the main villain. He is also a playable character unlocked by winning his boss race. In the Nitros Oxide Edition of the game, he is instead unlocked by default. His default Driving Style is Acceleration, and he has the Velo Mask as his Invincibility Mask. Oxide's Hovercraft and the Team Oxide kart, originally unique to specific characters, were added as cosmetic karts usable by any character. Oxide's Adventure Mode epilogue was edited, specifying that his accident ended his ambitions of conquest, and that the details could not be shared in-game as "the rating boards are watching us". Beating Oxide's Time Trial ghost on every track unlocks the Champion kart set, its Oxide's Decal, and the Digital skin for N. Tropy. During the Gasmoxia Grand Prix event, spanning from February 20 to March 22, 2020, Oxide would appear on the title screen if the game was left idle. Also for that event, in the CTR TV segment, Oxide took over the broadcast to explain that he invited Emperor Velo XXVII to race with the rest of the cast.

Minor appearances
Nitros Oxide makes a cameo in Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex. On the game's title screen, he can be seen flying through space in his hovercraft.

In Crash Twinsanity, Oxide appears briefly in a scene just before the Mecha-Bandicoot boss fight, attending the "birthday party" ambush organized by Cortex to witness Crash's defeat.

Oxide plays a minor role in the story of Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time. N. Tropy and his alternate-dimension counterpart hijack Oxide's spaceship, forcing him to travel to the planet Bermugula so that he can guard their Rift Generator device from enemies. Oxide communicates with his crew over speakers during the level Stowing Away. He abandons ship after it sustains critical damage from flying into an asteroid field. In the game's epilogue, Nitros Oxide became addicted to caffeine. He went on to sponsor a popular sports drink, but was later sent to rehab and divorced by his wife. The accompanying artwork shows him racing during this time.

In Crash Team Rumble, the Relic Station "Oxide's UFO" can be activated in Calamity Canyon for 30 Relics. Upon activation, Oxide appears and flies around in his hovercraft, following a random member of the opposing team while firing a laser beam down after them.

Other media
Nitros Oxide is referenced, though does not appear, in Crash Team Racing: Turbo Time!, a promotional comic for Crash Team Racing published in Disney Adventures magazine. Crash, Coco, Neo Cortex and Tiny Tiger grudgingly plan an alliance to stop Oxide's evil plans and steal his "X Device", which allows the owner to speed up the entire world.

Nitros Oxide is also the central character of the Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled digital comic, which depicts the events leading to and following his challenge for the fate of Earth. Oxide, in order to prove his superiority, sets out to challenge various planets in the Milky Way to races. When he wins, he turns them into parking lots so that his minions can park there and easily create more parking lots. After destroying Mars, he finds a flier from Earth announcing a driving contest for the best drivers in the world. Furious that anyone remains to contest his skill, he flies to Earth and issues his challenge. He orders a team of Surveillance Robots to hide Area Keys across the islands, so that only the most skilled racers can face him. He also has the racetracks tweaked to his advantage in preparation for the races.

Physical description
Beginning with Crash Team Racing, Nitros Oxide is depicted as a green alien character with two arms and four legs. His mouth is at the end of a long proboscis on his face. The top of his head has a broad yellow-striped carapace covering two exhaust pipes in his skull. He also has dark eyebrows, red eyelids, and two pairs of yellow sacs at his temples. His hands have three fingers each, while his legs are segmented and have two toes per foot. He also has two pairs of short exhaust pipes protruding from his upper back. He wears a purple jumpsuit with a wide collar and flared cuffs around his wrists. At various points in-game, he is depicted with either a rhombus-shaped blue emblem, a round gray emblem, or no emblem at all on his chest.

Most later depictions of Oxide vary in minor ways from this design. In Crash Bash and Crash Nitro Kart, his head crest is not as broad as in other games. In Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time, the stripes on his head are not as bright, and his overall appearance was made to match the game's art style. The emblem on Oxide's chest has also changed throughout the series. In Bash, it is a gray rhombus. In Crash Nitro Kart and Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!, it is round and gray. In Crash Twinsanity and Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, it is round and purple. In It's About Time and Crash Team Rumble, he has two round gray emblems on either side of his chest.

Oxide's in-game appearance in Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D is quite different from any of his other designs. His skin is a darker green, he has no proboscis or pipes on his body, and he wears no clothing. His character icon resembles his appearance from the original Crash Team Racing, however.

Personality
Oxide is often characterized as cruel, competitive, and boastful. In Crash Team Racing, he challenges Earth's racers for the fate of the planet, threatening to destroy it and enslave its people if they lose. He suggests he's done this with multiple planets before, simply to test his skills. He issues similar challenges against the Earth throughout the series, such as in Crash Nitro Kart 2, Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D and On the Run!. In the Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled digital comic, he keeps a room full of trophies from the planets he's competed on and destroyed. He thinks of his non-Gasmoxian opponents as inferior, calling Earth a "mushy backwater world" in Crash Team Racing and karts "primitive technology" in Nitro Kart.

On the other hand, Oxide can be underhanded and a sore loser. In Crash Team Racing, he cheats by taking off before the green light in his boss race. He also refuses to admit defeat until the player character collects all of his Time Relics and wins a second race against him. In his epilogue, he was so affected by his defeat that he lived in seclusion, emerging to race again only after years of therapy. In Crash Nitro Kart, the manual states that he is personally motivated to defeat Crash Bandicoot and friends due to his bitterness at losing to them previously. In the Nitro-Fueled digital comic, he has his Surveillance Robot tweak every race track to his advantage. Oxide's promotional character description for Crash Bandicoot: On the Run! describes him as "a sore loser and a cheat".

Oxide has a tendency to lose his vehicles in one way or another. In Nitro Kart, his ship was shown to have crash-landed on Terra in Tiny Temple. In Nitro-Fueled, which includes content from Nitro Kart, another crashed ship presumably belonging to Oxide was added to Inferno Island. In It's About Time, Oxide is forced to abandon ship after driving it through an asteroid field. He also remarks in Stowing Away that six karts of his had been stolen that year. In Season 1 of On the Run!, "The Return of Nitros Oxide!", he had visibly wrecked his hovercraft on Wumpa Island.

In the Japanese release of Crash Team Racing only, Oxide has a vocal tic, adding "bleh bleh bleh" to the ends of some sentences.

Creation and early development
From the beginning, Nitros Oxide was conceptualized by as the main villain of Crash Team Racing. However, he was not always an alien. A press CD from the Sony PlayStation Autumn Winter Collection 99 contained information on the game's early plot. The character, then called Dr. Nitros Oxide, was a human and mad scientist archetype who experienced life at hyper-speed. In one description, this resulted from a terrible accident in childhood; in another, he was simply born fast. Bored and restless, and unable to find a worthy racing opponent on the islands for ten years, Dr. Oxide began to plot world domination. To accomplish this, he developed a device called the Hyper Activator to make the entire world faster. This would finally make life comfortable for Oxide, but leave the rest of Earth's inhabitants behind in a blur. Eventually, it would destroy all life on the planet. The cast of Crash Team Racing would band together to learn how to race, defeat Dr. Oxide, and take his Hyper Activator — Crash and friends in order to destroy it, and the other characters for their own nefarious aims.

Besides his affinity for speed and role as the main villain, most elements of this backstory did not make it into final game. However, a highly similar device to the Hyper Activator called the "X Device", belonging to "the evil alien Nitros Oxide", would be mentioned in Crash Team Racing: Turbo Time!, a promotional comic for Crash Team Racing.

Initial sketches produced by artist Bob Rafei depicted Oxide as human. Notably, iterations of the character wearing a gas mask have a facial structure resembling that of his final design. Oxide was reimagined as an alien at some later point in development. According to the Naughty Dog website, this was because the team had already exhausted ideas for human, animal and machine characters, and wanted something otherworldly instead. Naughty Dog co-founder Jason Rubin felt the decision would be unpopular with fans, and this was by design. Crash Team Racing was to be Naughty Dog's last Crash Bandicoot series project. Wanting to work on a new series, and feeling that the Crash series wouldn't belong on newer-generation consoles, they hoped to "[jump] the shark" and "kill Crash" by introducing an alien character. For these reasons, more concept sketches of Oxide as an alien were produced, eventually being refined to the design seen in the final game.

Oxide was always intended to be the final boss of Crash Team Racing. However, there were plans to make him a playable character as well. Voice lines and unique character models pertaining to a playable version of Oxide exist in the game's code, but are unused. Due to the way polygons are loaded and displayed in Crash Team Racing, the amount of available memory was more limited compared to previous Crash Bandicoot games. Oxide's larger character model caused him to use up more memory than the other racers. His home track, Oxide Station, was built with these limitations in mind, but he was unable to be successfully implemented on other tracks with multiple racers or the multiplayer mode. Naughty Dog also believed that implementing "cute" characters instead, such as Polar, would better appeal to the Japanese audience. Thus, Oxide was was not made playable for the final game. Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, a remake of the original Crash Team Racing, does include him as playable.

Trivia

 * Nitros Oxide is likely named after nitrous oxide gas, which is used in race car engines to provide short bursts of speed.
 * Many unused voice lines exist in the files of the September 3rd, 1999 prototype build of Crash Team Racing. In one of them, Oxide reveals that he is the reason there is no life on Mars — he challenged their civilization to a race, won, and destroyed it. Though the line was cut from the final release, it was referenced in the Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled digital comic.

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