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The '''''Crash Bandicoot''''' franchise is a series of platforming video games originally developed by [[Naughty Dog]] for the [[PlayStation]]. The first installment in the series, ''[[Crash Bandicoot (game)|Crash Bandicoot]]'', was released worldwide in 1996. The series was created by Naughty Dog co-founders [[Andy Gavin]] and [[Jason Rubin]] to compete with Nintendo's [[mariowiki:Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]] and Sega's ''{{wp|Sonic the Hedgehog}}'' series, with the title character as Sony's mascot.<ref>PlayStation. (December 23, 2014). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdr7THH0zo8 Naughty Dog Full Length 30th Anniversary Video]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved March 20, 2017.</ref> The ''Crash Bandicoot'' franchise has sold over 50 million copies worldwide.
The '''''Crash Bandicoot''''' franchise is a series of platforming video games originally developed by [[Naughty Dog]] for the [[PlayStation]]. The first installment in the series, ''[[Crash Bandicoot (game)|Crash Bandicoot]]'', was released worldwide in 1996. The series was created by Naughty Dog co-founders [[Andy Gavin]] and [[Jason Rubin]] to compete with Nintendo's [[mariowiki:Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]] and Sega's ''{{wp|Sonic the Hedgehog}}'' series, with the title character as Sony's mascot.<ref>PlayStation. (December 23, 2014). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdr7THH0zo8 Naughty Dog Full Length 30th Anniversary Video]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved March 20, 2017.</ref> The ''Crash Bandicoot'' franchise has sold over 50 million copies worldwide.


Throughout the series' life, the games have gone through multiple different gameplay and visual changes, due to the rights being held by numerous other companies and developers following Naughty Dog's departure from the series. In the original trilogy developed by Naughty Dog, Crash would run through multiple linear levels to reach the goal at the end, while breaking [[crate]]s and collecting [[Wumpa Fruit]] which, when 100 of them are collected, grant Crash an extra life, and important items such as [[Crystal]]s and [[Gem]]s along the way. ''[[Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex]]'', ''[[Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure]]'' and ''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced]]'' would later share this gameplay style, albeit the latter two being in 2D rather than 3D. From ''[[Crash Twinsanity]]'' onwards, which was now published under [[Vivendi]]'s [[Sierra Entertainment]] brand (both of which are now part of {{wp|Activision}}), the levels would be more free-roaming and action-adventure-based as opposed to pure platforming. The franchise also spawned a few spin-offs which were either party-themed or racing-themed.
Throughout the series' life, the games have gone through multiple different gameplay and visual changes, due to the rights being held by numerous other companies and developers following Naughty Dog's departure from the series. In the original trilogy developed by Naughty Dog, Crash would run through multiple linear levels to reach the goal at the end, while breaking crates and collecting Wumpa Fruit which, when 100 of them are collected, grant Crash an extra life, and important items such as Crystals and Gems along the way. ''Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex'', ''Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure'' and ''Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced'' would later share this gameplay style, albeit the latter two being in 2D rather than 3D. From ''Crash Twinsanity'' onwards, which was now published under [[Vivendi]]'s {{wp|Sierra Entertainment}} brand (both of which are now part of {{wp|Activision}}), the levels would be more free-roaming and action-adventure-based as opposed to pure platforming. The franchise also spawned a few spin-offs which were either party-themed or racing-themed.


In 2007, all three original ''Crash Bandicoot'' titles were re-released on the [[PlayStation 3]]'s PlayStation Network.
In 2007, all three original ''Crash Bandicoot'' titles were re-released on the {{wp|PlayStation 3}}'s {{wp|PlayStation Network}}.


After the release of ''[[Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 2]]'' on [[iOS]], the ''Crash Bandicoot'' franchise entered a long hiatus. However, following rumors and speculation of a future installment in the series, Sony announced at E3 2016 a deal with Activision to develop full remakes of the original trilogy, the ''Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy''.
After the release of ''Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 2'' on {{wp|iOS}}, the ''Crash Bandicoot'' franchise entered a long hiatus. However, following rumors and speculation of a future installment in the series, Sony announced at E3 2016 a deal with Activision to develop full remakes of the original trilogy, the ''Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy''.


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