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====''Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back''====
====''Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back''====
In ''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back]]'', set after the events of the first game, Crash and his sister Coco are relaxing on the beach. Coco asks Crash fetch her a new battery for her laptop. Along the way, Crash is kidnapped and warped into Cortex's Warp Room. Here, Cortex contacts Crash through a hologram, revealing that Cortex survived the fall from the first game's ending, and claims to have changed his ways. Cortex tells Crash that he was kidnapped to gather the crystals, which Cortex could use to stop a deadly force caused by a planetary alignment. Crash agrees to collect crystals on behalf of Cortex.
At the start of ''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back]]'', Coco asks Crash to find an extra battery for her laptop, Crash is abducted by Neo Cortex, who survived the fall from the last installment. Crash is fooled into gathering powerful Crystals for him to power his new Cortex Vortex, recreated as a space station, and turn the inhabitants of Earth into his slaves. Crash then sets out for the crystals across 25 dangerous stages that a normal person would think impossible. When Coco informs Crash of Cortex's secret plan through a holographic projection, Crash chases Cortex through an asteroid field to stop him. He causes Cortex's jetpack to malfunction, and leaving him stranded in the depths of outer space. In the end, he helps Cortex's former assistant, Doctor Nitrus Brio, destroy Cortex's space station with a large laser beam by collecting 42 powerful gems.
 
After collecting a few Crystals, Crash is contacted by a hologram of Doctor Nitrus Brio, who tells him to collect the [[Clear Gem]]s instead of the crystals so that he can use them to destroy Cortex's space station. N. Brio sends minions along Crash's way to stop him from obtaining the Crystals. Coco also manages to hack into the Warp Room where she expresses suspicion with Cortex's intentions. There are five crystals on each floor of the Warp Room, and collecting them allows Crash to fight a boss before continuing to the next floor. The first boss whom Crash faces is Ripper Roo, who returns from the first game. The second and third bosses are the [[Komodo Brothers]] and [[Tiny Tiger]] respectively. The fourth boss is Cortex's right-hand man, [[N. Gin]]. Crash refuses to give the crystals to N. Gin, so he tries to forcefully take them from him. Crash manages to defeat N. Gin and continues in the last floor of his journey.
 
Once Crash has collected all 25 Crystals, Coco reveals to him that Cortex's true plan is to use the crystals to enslave the world using the [[Cortex Vortex]]. In the final battle, Crash chases Cortex through an asteroid field. After enough hits, Cortex's jetpack malfunctions, leaving him stranded in the depths of outer space. This is followed by the first ending, where Crash returns home and goes to nap on the beach. Meanwhile, Coco ponders what happened to Cortex and is concerned of how the Cortex Vortex is still in space.
 
In the true ending, once Crash has collected all 42 Clear Gems, N. Brio uses them to power his laser device. N. Brio gives Crash the honor of activating the laser, which destroys the Cortex Vortex.  


====''Crash Bandicoot: Warped''====
====''Crash Bandicoot: Warped''====

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