Crash Landed (game)

Crash Landed, also named I Am Crash Bandicoot, is a canceled Crash Bandicoot game that was being developed by Radical Entertainment shortly after the release of Crash: Mind over Mutant. Crash Landed started development for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and it would have been ported to the Wii afterward. The game was originally slated for a release in 2010. Crash Landed would have been accompanied by a racing game with the working title of Crash Team Racing, which was also canceled.

Pitches were being accepted for a Nintendo DS version. One of the contenders was, who went as far as producing a playable demo as their pitch, and another was , whose pitch would eventually become the basis for .

In 2010, after about two years of development, Crash Landed was canceled by Radical Entertainment's parent company, Activision. At the time, Activision laid off many of its employees, which included Crash Landed's entire development team. Although Radical produced several concepts and animations for Crash Landed, the game had little gameplay to offer, which contributed to the reason for its cancellation.