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'''''Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure''''', also known as '''''Crash Bandicoot XS''''' <small>(a shortening of "extra small")</small> in Europe, is a platform game released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2002. It was developed by [[Vicarious Visions]] and published by [[Universal Interactive]] in North America, Europe, and Australia and [[Konami]] in Japan. It is the first ''[[Crash Bandicoot (franchise)|Crash Bandicoot]]'' game that was released for a handheld, excluding [[Tiger Electronics]]' [[Crash Bandicoot (99x Games)|99x Games]] from the 1990s. Since its release, ''Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure'' has been included on some [[Crash Superpack]] carts. In 2003, the game received a direct sequel, ''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced]]''.
'''''Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure''''', also known as '''''Crash Bandicoot XS''''' <small>(a shortening of "extra small")</small> in Europe, is a platform game released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2002. It was developed by [[Vicarious Visions]] and published by [[Universal Interactive]] in North America, Europe, and Australia and [[Konami]] in Japan. It is the first ''[[Crash Bandicoot (franchise)|Crash Bandicoot]]'' game that was released for a handheld, excluding [[Tiger Electronics]]' [[Crash Bandicoot (99x Games)|99x Games]] from the 1990s. Since its release, ''Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure'' has been included on some [[Crash Superpack]] carts. In 2003, the game received a direct sequel, ''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced]]''.


==Plot==
==Story==
[[File:CBTHA Cortex holding shrunk Earth.png|thumb|left|Cortex holding Earth after he shrunk it with the Planetary Minimizer]]
[[File:CBTHA Cortex holding shrunk Earth.png|thumb|left|Cortex holding Earth after he shrunk it with the Planetary Minimizer]]
In a [[Space Station]] orbiting [[Earth]], [[Uka Uka]] is mad at [[Doctor Neo Cortex|Dr. Neo Cortex]] for constantly failing at his evil plans. Cortex begs for mercy and explains that he wasted years of trying to get rid of [[Crash Bandicoot]]. Cortex dismisses Crash as unimportant and chooses to pursue a new and different goal—conquering Earth. Cortex tells Uka Uka that his plan is to shrink the entire planet.
In a [[Space Station]] orbiting [[Earth]], [[Uka Uka]] is mad at [[Doctor Neo Cortex|Dr. Neo Cortex]] for constantly failing at his evil plans. Cortex begs for mercy and explains that he wasted years of trying to get rid of [[Crash Bandicoot]]. Cortex dismisses Crash as unimportant and chooses to pursue a new and different goal—conquering Earth. Cortex tells Uka Uka that his plan is to shrink the entire planet.
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There is no multiplayer mode for the game, although the "Load Link Game" option allows two players to use the GBA Game Link Cable to transfer their save files to the other system. The transferred save can then be loaded and saved to one of the four in-game save slots.
There is no multiplayer mode for the game, although the "Load Link Game" option allows two players to use the GBA Game Link Cable to transfer their save files to the other system. The transferred save can then be loaded and saved to one of the four in-game save slots.


===Time Trial Mode===
In "Time Trial" mode, Crash's objective is to race within the pre-designated time shown before he enters a level (the time beneath it is the player's best time). The Time Trial mode does not immediately start when Crash enters a level, and can be activated if Crash jumps at a golden [[stopwatch]] at the start of the level. This causes a timer to appear on the bottom-right corner of the screen. If Crash does not touch the stopwatch, he goes through the level as normal. In the mode, several [[Time Box]]es are scattered throughout the level. They stop the timer for either 1–3 seconds, based on which number appears on the Time Box. If Crash completes a level quickly enough, he earns a colored relic—from longest to shortest time: Sapphire, Gold or Platinum.
In "Time Trial" mode, Crash's objective is to race within the pre-designated time shown before he enters a level (the time beneath it is the player's best time). The Time Trial mode does not immediately start when Crash enters a level, and can be activated if Crash jumps at a golden [[stopwatch]] at the start of the level. This causes a timer to appear on the bottom-right corner of the screen. If Crash does not touch the stopwatch, he goes through the level as normal. In the mode, several [[Time Box]]es are scattered throughout the level. They stop the timer for either 1–3 seconds, based on which number appears on the Time Box. If Crash completes a level quickly enough, he earns a colored relic—from longest to shortest time: Sapphire, Gold or Platinum.


==Listings==
==Characters==
===Characters===
===Protagonists===
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===Bosses===
===Villains===
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===Enemies===
==Enemies==
*[[Electric Eel]]
*[[Electric Eel]]
*[[Frog]]
*[[Frog]]
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*[[Yeti]]
*[[Yeti]]


===Items===
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===Objects===
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===Crates===
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===Levels===
==Levels==
Every level and boss level has a theme. There are six different themes: jungle, underwater, ice cavern, sewers, sky, and outer space.
Every level and boss level has a theme. There are six different themes: jungle, underwater, ice cavern, sewers, sky, and outer space.


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