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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Crash Bandicoot'' (franchise)}}
[[File:Crash Bandicoot logo.png|thumb|The logo for the ''Crash Bandicoot'' series]]
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[[File:Crash Bandicoot franchise logo CBIAT.png|thumb|Current logo for the ''Crash Bandicoot'' franchise]]
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 (video 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 [[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.
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==Games==
==Games==
{{Main|List of games}}
===Platforming games===
 
===Main games===
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|align=center|[[File:Crash Bandicoot PSX cover.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot (game)|Crash Bandicoot]]''
|align=center|[[File:Crash Bandicoot PSX cover.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot (video game)|Crash Bandicoot]]''
|[[PlayStation]]
|[[PlayStation]]
|align=center|1996
|align=center|1996
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|align=center|2001
|align=center|2001
|The first entry in the series to be released on multiple platforms, ''Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex'', developed by [[Traveller's Tales]], follows the traditional gameplay of the original trilogy, mainly that of ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'', featuring a Warp Room with 25 main levels, each containing a Crystal, Gem(s) and Relic, although the level environments are more varied, and Crash has more methods of control such as the Atlasphere (an object similar to a hamster ball) and a mech. The story revolves around Crunch Bandicoot, a muscular, mutant bandicoot and Cortex's newest creation who, with the help of the Elementals, a group of masks that control earth, fire, water and air, seeks out to destroy Crash under Cortex's command. After Crunch is defeated, he is freed from Cortex's control and sides with Crash.
|The first entry in the series to be released on multiple platforms, ''Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex'', developed by [[Traveller's Tales]], follows the traditional gameplay of the original trilogy, mainly that of ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'', featuring a Warp Room with 25 main levels, each containing a Crystal, Gem(s) and Relic, although the level environments are more varied, and Crash has more methods of control such as the Atlasphere (an object similar to a hamster ball) and a mech. The story revolves around Crunch Bandicoot, a muscular, mutant bandicoot and Cortex's newest creation who, with the help of the Elementals, a group of masks that control earth, fire, water and air, seeks out to destroy Crash under Cortex's command. After Crunch is defeated, he is freed from Cortex's control and sides with Crash.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Crash Bandicoot THA cover.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure]]''
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|align=center|2002
|Titled ''Crash Bandicoot XS'' in PAL regions, ''The Huge Adventure'' was the first ''Crash Bandicoot'' game to be released on a handheld. Developed by [[Vicarious Visions]], it is a side-scrolling platformer with very similar game mechanics and level themes as those found in ''Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back'' and ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped''. At the beginning of the game, Cortex uses his newly developed Planetary Minimizer to shrink Earth to the size of a grapefruit, which forces Crash to gather the Crystals to power a device developed by Coco that will grow it back to normal.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Crash Bandicoot 2 N-Tranced cover.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced]]''
|Game Boy Advance
|align=center|2003
|''Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced'' is the second handheld and 2D ''Crash Bandicoot'' game, and the follow-up to ''The Huge Adventure''. Cortex is absent in this game; instead, N. Tropy aids Uka Uka in his plan for world domination. They recruit a new member, N. Trance, a master of hypnotism, as part of a plan to brainwash Crash and his friends to join their side. However, they only manage to capture Coco and Crunch, and Crash must venture out to save them. In addition to pure platforming, the game also features several wakeboarding and Atlasphere levels. Coco and Crunch also become playable in certain levels once they are freed from N. Trance's control.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Crash Bandicoot Purple Ripto's Rampage cover.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage]]''
|Game Boy Advance
|align=center|2004
|''Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage'' is a crossover installment with the ''[[spyrowiki:Spyro (series)|Spyro]]'' series; it was released in tandem with ''[[Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy]]'', which in turn is a ''Spyro'' crossover with the ''Crash Bandicoot'' series. As the titles imply, Cortex joins forces with Spyro's nemesis, Ripto, and create minions disguised as Spyro, misleading Crash into believing the two protagonists are enemies. Both eventually meet and discover they were tricked by Cortex and Ripto and so team up against them. There are mini-games that Crash must complete along the way to obtain Gems and Crystals.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:Crash Twinsanity PS2 cover.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Twinsanity]]''
|align=center|[[File:Crash Twinsanity PS2 cover.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Twinsanity]]''
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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.
|-
|-
|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.
|-
|-
|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.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy]]''
|[[PlayStation 4]], [[Xbox One]], [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Nintendo Switch]]
|[[PlayStation 4]], [[Xbox One]], [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Nintendo Switch]]
|align=center|2017 (<small>PS4</small>),<br>2018 (<small>Switch, Windows, Xbox One</small>)
|align=center|2017 (<small>PS4</small>),<br>2018 (<small>Switch, Windows, Xbox One</small>)
|The ''Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy'' is a compilation title featuring remakes of the three PlayStation titles. It was developed by Vicarious Visions. In addition to high-definition graphics and fully redesigned character models and worlds, the soundtrack and voice acting are also remastered and re-recorded.
|The ''Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy'' is a compilation title featuring remakes of the original ''Crash Bandicoot'', ''Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back'' and ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped''. It was developed by Vicarious Visions. In addition to high-definition graphics and fully redesigned character models and worlds, the soundtrack and voice acting are also remastered and re-recorded.
|-
|align=center|[[File:CB4IAT PS4 box art.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time]]''
|PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows, [[PlayStation 5]], [[Xbox Series X/S]]
|align=center|2020
|This game takes place after the events of ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'', while acting as a retcon to other mainline games. In it, Crash and Coco must stop Doctor Neo Cortex in his attempt to conquer a multiverse of dimensions scattered across time and space.
|}
 
===Spin-offs===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Name
!Console(s)
!Year released
!class="unsortable"|Synopsis
|-
|align=center|[[File:Crash Bandicoot THA cover.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure]]''
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|align=center|2002
|Titled ''Crash Bandicoot XS'' in PAL regions, ''The Huge Adventure'' was the first ''Crash Bandicoot'' game to be released on a handheld. Developed by [[Vicarious Visions]], it is a side-scrolling platformer with very similar game mechanics and level themes as those found in ''Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back'' and ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped''. At the beginning of the game, Cortex uses his newly developed Planetary Minimizer to shrink Earth to the size of a grapefruit, which forces Crash to gather the Crystals to power a device developed by Coco that will grow it back to normal.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Crash Bandicoot 2 N-Tranced cover.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced]]''
|Game Boy Advance
|align=center|2003
|''Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced'' is the second handheld and 2D ''Crash Bandicoot'' game, and the follow-up to ''The Huge Adventure''. Cortex is absent in this game; instead, N. Tropy aids Uka Uka in his plan for world domination. They recruit a new member, N. Trance, a master of hypnotism, as part of a plan to brainwash Crash and his friends to join their side. However, they only manage to capture Coco and Crunch, and Crash must venture out to save them. In addition to pure platforming, the game also features several wakeboarding and Atlasphere levels. Coco and Crunch also become playable in certain levels once they are freed from N. Trance's control.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Crash Bandicoot Purple Ripto's Rampage cover.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage]]''
|Game Boy Advance
|align=center|2004
|''Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage'' is a crossover installment with the ''[[spyrowiki:Spyro (series)|Spyro]]'' series; it was released in tandem with ''[[Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy]]'', which in turn is a ''Spyro'' crossover with the ''Crash Bandicoot'' series. As the titles imply, Cortex joins forces with Spyro's nemesis, Ripto, and create minions disguised as Spyro, misleading Crash into believing the two protagonists are enemies. Both eventually meet and discover they were tricked by Cortex and Ripto and so team up against them. There are mini-games that Crash must complete along the way to obtain Gems and Crystals.
|}
|}


===Spinoffs===
====Racing games====
====Racing games====
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====Mobile games====
===Mobile games===
A few games of the ''Crash Bandicoot'' franchise were released on mobile devices. Two of them are racing games, both of which are similar to ''Crash Nitro Kart'' but with the inclusion of touch controls and the character designs from ''Crash of the Titans''.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Name
!Name
!Console(s)
!Console(s)
!Year released
!Year released
!class="unsortable"|Synopsis
|-
|align=center|[[File:Crash Nitro Kart mobile title.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Nitro Kart (mobile)|Crash Nitro Kart]]''
|Mobile phone
|align=center|2004
|''Crash Nitro Kart'' is a racing game
|-
|align=center|[[File:Crash Twinsanity 3D mobile title.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Twinsanity 3D]]''
|Mobile phone
|align=center|2004
|''Crash Twinsanity 3D'' is a platforming game
|-
|align=center|[[File:Crash Twinsanity mobile title.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Twinsanity (mobile)|Crash Twinsanity]]''
|Mobile phone
|align=center|2004
|''Crash Twinsanity'' is a platforming game
|-
|align=center|[[File:Crash Bandicoot mobile title.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot (mobile)|Crash Bandicoot]]''
|Mobile phone
|align=center|2005
|''Crash Bandicoot'' is a platforming game
|-
|align=center|[[File:Crash Racing mobile title.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Racing]]''
|Mobile phone
|align=center|2006
|''Crash Racing'' is a racing game
|-
|align=center|[[File:Crash Boom Bang mobile title.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Boom Bang! (mobile)|Crash Boom Bang!]]''
|Mobile phone
|align=center|2007
|''Crash Boom Bang!'' is a party game
|-
|align=center|[[File:Crash Boom Bang mobile title.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash of the Titans (mobile)|Crash of the Titans]]''
|Mobile phone
|align=center|2007
|''Crash of the Titans'' is a platforming game
|-
|align=center|[[File:Chokkan Crash Bandicoot mobile title.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Chokkan♪ Crash Bandicoot]]''
|DoCoMo SH904i
|align=center|2007
|''Chokkan♪ Crash Bandicoot'' is a Japan-exclusive party game published by Vivendi Games Mobile for the DoCoMo SH904i.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Crash Nitro Kart 2 title.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Nitro Kart 2]]''
|Mobile phone
|align=center|2008
|''Crash Nitro Kart 2'' is a racing game
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D title.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D]]''
|align=center|[[File:Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D title.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D]]''
|[[N-Gage]], iOS, [[Zeebo]]
|[[N-Gage]], iOS, [[Zeebo]]
|align=center|2008
|align=center|2008
|''Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D'' is a racing game
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:Crash Bandicoot Mutant Island.jpg|150x150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot: Mutant Island]]''
|align=center|[[File:Crash Bandicoot Mutant Island.jpg|150x150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot: Mutant Island]]''
|Blackberry
|Blackberry
|align=center|2009
|align=center|2009
|''Crash Bandicoot: Mutant Island'' is a platform game
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 2 title.png|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 2]]''
|align=center|[[File:Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 2 title.png|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 2]]''
|iOS
|iOS
|align=center|2010
|align=center|2010
|''Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 2'' is a racing game
|-
|align=center|[[File:CrashMoji app icon.png|150px]]<br>''[[CrashMoji]]''
|iOS, Android
|align=center|2017
|''CrashMoji'' is an emoji application for iOS and Android devices.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Crash on the Run group art.jpg|150px]]<br>''[[Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!]]''
|iOS, Android
|align=center|2020
|''Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!'' is an auto running platformer for Android devices.
|}
|}
==Gallery==
<gallery widths=180>
Crash Bandicoot logo.png|The original logo, used for ''[[Crash Bandicoot (game)|Crash Bandicoot]]'' on the [[PlayStation]].
Crash Bandicoot franchise logo N Sane Trilogy.png|Logo used for ''[[Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy]]''.
Crash Bandicoot franchise logo 25th anniversary.png|Logo used to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the first game.
The N Sane Life of Crash Bandicoot infographic.jpg|An infographic titled "The N. Sane Life of Crash Bandicoot", which shows the history of the ''Crash Bandicoot'' games released up to the franchise's 25th anniversary.
</gallery>


==References==
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