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{{ | {{distinguish2|[[Crash Twinsanity (mobile)]], another mobile game based on Crash Twinsanity}} | ||
'''''Crash Twinsanity 3D''''' is a 3D platform mobile game based on ''[[Crash Twinsanity]]'', and it was released in 2004. The game was developed by [[Kuju Entertainment]] and published by [[Vivendi Games Mobile]] and [[Wonderphone]] for an exclusive selection of 3G java-enabled handsets that accompanied the commercial launch of Vodafone live!, including the Motorola E1000, V980 and C980, the Nokia 6630, the Sony Ericsson V800, the Sharp 802 SH and 902 SH, and the Toshiba V902T.<ref>"[https://archive.is/3Xo06 Kuju Crash into 3D]". GameSpot (archive.is). Published December 6, 2004.</ref> | '''''Crash Twinsanity 3D''''' is a 3D platform mobile game based on ''[[Crash Twinsanity]]'', and it was released in 2004. The game was developed by [[Kuju Entertainment]] and published by [[Vivendi Games Mobile]] and [[Wonderphone]] for an exclusive selection of 3G java-enabled handsets that accompanied the commercial launch of Vodafone live!, including the Motorola E1000, V980 and C980, the Nokia 6630, the Sony Ericsson V800, the Sharp 802 SH and 902 SH, and the Toshiba V902T.<ref>"[https://archive.is/3Xo06 Kuju Crash into 3D]". GameSpot (archive.is). Published December 6, 2004.</ref> | ||