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Every decade's a milestone.
Crash will always have a bit of PlayStation heritage and status symbol, but the history of the franchise is never limited to that one aspect, with multiple games and other aspects have occurred throughout time, in the ups and downs.
Crash Mind Over Mutant on PSP was going to feature it as well, but was cut upon the final release.
It is also heavily cut down graphically, with the addition of level segments to cut down on resources. Like PS2, Coco is unplayable.
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It might not look like much to some people but, March 2021 is packed with the releases of:
-@CrashBandicoot 4: It's About Time by @ToysForBob on: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch (PC's coming later)
-@CrashOnTheRun by @King_Games for iOS and Android
Thanks to a tip by @danyq94, we now have images of @CrashBandicoot banners by @youtooz for their upcoming figures!
Thanks as well to JACKT00NS for sharing these
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Handhelds - DS (Part 3):
-Crash Boom Bang (2006)
-Crash of the Titans (2007)
-Crash Mind Over Mutant (2008)
Seems like people are not only loving the new Tawna, but are also divided about it (or most likely not on board with it at all)
Anyways, what do you all have to say about it and the gameplay? (Please keep it civil, rational and calm, today's been hectic already)
@CrashBandicoot Forgot some other games
- Crash of the Titans
- Crash Blast (WoC GBA Link)
- Crash Party USA (Hidden minigame)
You are now stuck on an island with barely any surviving equipment, and there's a conveniently placed gaming set with 3 of the worst Crash Bandicoot games (based on critic score), or to play Bash, you HAVE to 200% complete it!
(No mobile games)
Which one would you rather play?