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|''Crash of the Titans'' is a platformer with beat-em-up elements, in which Crash ventures out to stop Cortex from taking over the Wumpa Islands using an army of powerful mutants known as Titans, and to save Coco, whom Cortex has kidnapped. Many of the characters have received drastic redesigns, notably Aku Aku and Tiny. The game's main mechanic is the ability to "jack" Titans, enabling Crash to take control of it. Each Titan species has its own unique abilities. Additionally, the game can be played cooperatively, and rather than collecting Wumpa Fruit, Crash collects pieces of a substance known as "mojo", which grant him new abilities. The game can also be played cooperatively.
|''Crash of the Titans'' is a platformer with beat-em-up elements, in which Crash ventures out to stop Cortex from taking over the Wumpa Islands using an army of powerful mutants known as Titans, and to save Coco, whom Cortex has kidnapped. Many of the characters have received drastic redesigns, notably Aku Aku and Tiny. The game's main mechanic is the ability to "jack" Titans, enabling Crash to take control of it. Each Titan species has its own unique abilities. Additionally, the game can be played cooperatively, and rather than collecting Wumpa Fruit, Crash collects pieces of a substance known as "mojo", which grant him new abilities. The game can also be played cooperatively.
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|align=center|[[File:Crash Mind over Mutant Wii cover.jpg|150x150px]]<br>''[[Crash: Mind Over Mutant]]''
|align=center|[[File:Crash Mind over Mutant Wii cover.jpg|150x150px]]<br>''[[Crash: Mind over Mutant]]''
|PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS  
|PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS  
|align=center|2008
|align=center|2008
|''Crash: Mind Over Mutant'' follows the same gameplay style as its direct prequel ''Crash of the Titans''. This time, Cortex reunites with his former ally N. Brio to create a device known as "NV" that brainwashes any individual that wears it. Coco and Crunch fall victim to Cortex and Brio's mind control, forcing Crash to save them. A new feature added to the game is the ability to store a Titan for later use. Like the Game Boy Advance version of ''Crash of the Titans'', ''Crash: Mind Over Mutant''{{'}}s Nintendo DS version has 2D gameplay instead of 3D.
|''Crash: Mind over Mutant'' follows the same gameplay style as its direct prequel ''Crash of the Titans''. This time, Cortex reunites with his former ally N. Brio to create a device known as "NV" that brainwashes any individual that wears it. Coco and Crunch fall victim to Cortex and Brio's mind control, forcing Crash to save them. A new feature added to the game is the ability to store a Titan for later use. Like the Game Boy Advance version of ''Crash of the Titans'', ''Mind over Mutant'' on the Nintendo DS is set in 2D instead of 3D.
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|align=center|[[File:Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy PS4 cover.png|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy]]''
|align=center|[[File:Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy PS4 cover.png|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy]]''

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