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'''''Crash Bandicoot''''' is a 1998 platform game developed and published by [[Tiger Electronics]], released on a handheld dedicated console. The IP was licensed for use by Tiger from [[Universal Interactive]]. It is the third game released in the ''[[Crash Bandicoot (franchise)|Crash Bandicoot]]'' franchise overall, as well as the first to not be developed by [[Naughty Dog]], the first to be released on a handheld console, the first spin-off of the franchise, and the first to feature a multiplayer option. Despite bearing the same name, the game is neither an adaptation nor port of the ''[[Crash Bandicoot (game)|1996 Crash Bandicoot game]]'', featuring a distinct storyline and set of levels of its own. A follow-up of sorts, the second handheld ''Crash Bandicoot'' title, ''[[Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure]]'', was released in 2002 for the [[Game Boy Advance]].
'''''Crash Bandicoot''''' is a 1998 platform game developed and published by [[Tiger Electronics]], released on a handheld dedicated console. The IP was licensed for use by Tiger from [[Universal Interactive]]. It is the third game released in the ''[[Crash Bandicoot (franchise)|Crash Bandicoot]]'' franchise overall, as well as the first to not be developed by [[Naughty Dog]], the first to be released on a handheld console, the first spin-off of the franchise, and the first to feature a multiplayer option. Despite bearing the same name, the game is neither an adaptation nor port of the ''[[Crash Bandicoot (video game)|1996 Crash Bandicoot game]]'', featuring a distinct storyline and set of levels of its own. A follow-up of sorts, the second handheld ''Crash Bandicoot'' title, ''[[Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure]]'', was released in 2002 for the [[Game Boy Advance]].


Its release came as part of a series by Tiger Electronics named "99x Games". On release, the ''Crash Bandicoot'' handheld retailed at a higher price than average for a handheld holding a standalone game, reflecting the greater level of quality, at $29.99. This was in fact more expensive than the retail price of some games on their earlier Game.com console at the time.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19990429063954/http://www.game.com/store/toystore.htm Tiger Electronics Online Store (1990s Archive Copy)] Via ''The Internet Archive''</ref> ''Crash Bandicoot'' was one of four handhelds ultimately released in the 99x Games line, the other three being ''Mutoids'', and ports of ''Resident Evil 2'' and ''WCW/nWo Thunder''.
Its release came as part of a series by Tiger Electronics named "99x Games". On release, the ''Crash Bandicoot'' handheld retailed at a higher price than average for a handheld holding a standalone game, reflecting the greater level of quality, at $29.99. This was in fact more expensive than the retail price of some games on their earlier Game.com console at the time.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19990429063954/http://www.game.com/store/toystore.htm Tiger Electronics Online Store (1990s Archive Copy)] Via ''The Internet Archive''</ref> ''Crash Bandicoot'' was one of four handhelds ultimately released in the 99x Games line, the other three being ''Mutoids'', and ports of ''Resident Evil 2'' and ''WCW/nWo Thunder''.

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