
Crash Bandicoot (N. Sane Trilogy) - Full Game (No Commentary)
A full no commentary playthrough of Crash Bandicoot from the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
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00:00:00 Prologue
00:01:12 N. Sanity Beach
00:03:41 Jungle Rollers
00:05:59 The Great Gate
00:08:22 Boulders
00:09:53 Upstream
00:12:05 Papu Papu
00:15:14 Rolling Stones
00:18:07 Hog Wild
00:19:29 Native Fortress
00:25:27 Up the Creek
00:29:22 Ripper Roo
00:37:14 The Lost City
00:46:53 Temple Ruins
00:50:56 Road to Nowhere
00:55:01 Boulder Dash
00:57:02 Sunset Vista
01:05:59 Koala Kong
01:09:26 Heavy Machinery
01:15:44 Cortex Power
01:18:05 Generator Room
01:21:53 Toxic Waste
01:25:07 Pinstripe Potoroo
01:27:07 The High Road
01:31:06 Slippery Climb
01:37:28 Lights Out
01:40:10 Jaws of Darkness
01:46:06 Castle Machinery
01:51:56 Dr. Nitrus Brio
01:57:09 The Lab
02:00:56 The Great Hall
02:01:16 Dr. Neo Cortex
02:07:18 Epilogue
02:07:35 Credits
Game: Crash Bandicoot
Release Date: June 30, 2017
Developer: Vicarious Visions
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is a 2017 platform game developed by Vicarious Visions and published by Activision. It is a compilation of remasters of the first three games in the Crash Bandicoot series: Crash Bandicoot (1996), Cortex Strikes Back (1997), and Warped (1998); which were originally developed by Naughty Dog for the PlayStation. The game was released as a timed exclusive for PlayStation 4 in June 2017, with versions for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One being released in June 2018. It received positive reviews from critics, and sold over 10 million copies by February 2019.
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is a collection of remasters of the first three games in the Crash Bandicoot series; Crash Bandicoot, Cortex Strikes Back and Warped. Each game features Crash Bandicoot traversing various levels in order to stop Doctor Neo Cortex from taking over the world. Like in the original games, Crash uses spinning and jumping techniques to defeat enemies, smash crates, and collect items such as Wumpa Fruits, extra lives and protective Aku Aku masks. The trilogy adds new features across all three games, including unified checkpoints, pause menus and save systems, including both manual and automatic saving, time trials, which were first introduced in Warped, and the ability to play most levels in each game as Crash's sister, Coco. It also features remastered audio and cutscenes, including new recordings of the games' dialogue given by the franchise's more recent voice actors.
Prior to the announcement of the N. Sane Trilogy, the Crash Bandicoot franchise had been on hiatus for approximately six years, the last entry being released in 2010. In a Kotaku interview with then-Activision CEO Eric Hirshberg regarding the future of the Crash series, he said, "I don't have anything official to announce, but I can speak as an individual, I love Crash Bandicoot. Those were some of my favorite video games growing up. And I would love to find a way to bring him back, if we could." Andy Gavin, cofounder of Naughty Dog and co-creator of Crash Bandicoot, has said that he would love to see an HD version of the marsupial's first four games, or even a full blown reboot. Fellow co-creator Jason Rubin, said he was hopeful that Activision would "Bring Crash back to their glory days and that the character is still very dear to fans between 18–49 years". In June 2013, Andy Gavin suggested ways to revitalize the series. "Crash needs a total reboot. There's an opportunity to reset the history, and go back to his creation story and the original conflict with Cortex. In that context, you could reprise classic Crash 1 and 2's settings and villains. It would make sense to use a more modern, free-roaming style. I would concentrate on Looney Tunes-esque animation and really addictive action. That's what we did with the original Crash, and there's no reason it couldn't be done today. Given the current Crash games, people forget that he was once cool. Our Crash had a certain whimsical edge to him. Sure, it was goofy – but it wasn't dumb."[6]
In July 2014, Sony Computer Entertainment CEO Andrew House revealed that they had thought about reviving the Crash Bandicoot series, saying "It's never off the table." At E3 2016 during Sony's press conference, Crash Bandicoot made his return when it was announced, in a timed partnership with Activision, that the first three games from the original PlayStation would be remade from the ground up. Crash would also be a playable character in Activision's then-upcoming toys-to-life game Skylanders: Imaginators, released on October 16, 2016. It was announced at Gamescom 2016 that Dr. Neo Cortex would also be playable in Imaginators, and that a Crash-themed level was created for the game, "Thumpin' Wumpa Islands". The remakes of the original trilogy were developed by Vicarious Visions under the title Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and were released for PlayStation 4 on June 30, 2017.
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