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However, they were in the running for developing a brand-new Crash Bandicoot game back in 2004, when they pitched an interesting concept to Vivendi Universal that was simply called Crush Bandicoot.
Crash Twinsanity Review Players willing to look past Crash Twinsanity's faults should find a fun if somewhat familiar experience. By Ryan Davis on October 5, 2004 at 5:06PM PDT ...
Crash Twinsanity isn't the ugliest girl in school, actually it's nowhere near ugly, it's just that after several lackluster attempts at duplicating the success and charm (see: personality) of the ...
Crash Twinsanity review Crash Bandicoot and his nemesis team up. With not-so-hilarious consequences, reckons PSM2 Reviews. By PSM2_ published 17 November 2004 ...
IT'S fair to say that at one stage Crash Bandicoot was the best platformer to grace the PlayStation. Mario and Sonic dominated Nintendo and Sega's consoles but the furry ginger bandicoot was the ...
Crash Bandicoot: Twinsanity review. Twinsane in the mem-- [No, no, stop that, that's a terrible, tired cliché the likes of which we can only endure so many times. Unlike the new Crash, actually. -Ed] ...
About Crash Twinsanity. ... Kuju's superb technology team maintains state-of-the-art engines for PlayStation 2, Xbox and PC.
Crash Twinsanity imitates more than it innovates, though the advantage of using tried-and-true mechanics is that you know they'll work pretty well.
Crash Twinsanity isn't the ugliest girl in school, actually it's nowhere near ugly, it's just that after several lackluster attempts at duplicating the success and charm (see: personality) of the ...