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|developer = [[Vicarious Visions]]
|developer = [[Vicarious Visions]]
|publisher = [[Universal Interactive]]
|publisher = [[Universal Interactive]]
|released = {{released|USA|January 7, 2003{{Citation needed}}|Europe|March 14, 2003{{Citation needed}}|Japan|December 4, 2003{{Citation needed}}}}
|released = {{released|USA|January 7, 2003|Europe|March 14, 2003|Japan|December 4, 2003}}
|genre = Platformer
|genre = Platformer
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'''''Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced''''' is a direct sequel to ''[[Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure]]''. Like its predecessor, the game was released for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. ''Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced'' was developed by [[Vicarious Visions]] and published by [[Universal Interactive]] in 2003.
'''''Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced''''' is a direct sequel to ''[[Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure]]''. Like its predecessor, the game was released for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. ''Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced'' was developed by [[Vicarious Visions]] and published by [[Universal Interactive]] in 2003.


==Plot==
==Story==
[[File:C2 intro N Tropy scheme.png|thumb|left|N. Tropy plots to get the Bandicoots to forcefully join their side]]
[[File:C2 intro N Tropy scheme.png|thumb|left|N. Tropy plots to get the Bandicoots to forcefully join their side]]
Deep in the heart of hyperspace, [[Uka Uka]] complains about [[Doctor Neo Cortex]]'s incompetence, and how [[Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure|his last scheme to shrink the Earth]] failed miserably. He now trusts [[Doctor Nefarious Tropy]] with the task of aiding him in universal domination. N. Tropy sees into the future as phase one in his new scheme. He sees himself standing among the Bandicoots, and concludes that since the Bandicoots keep thwarting them, their only solution is to bring them to their side. With this, he recruits [[N. Trance]], a master of hypnotism.
Deep in the heart of hyperspace, [[Uka Uka]] complains about [[Doctor Neo Cortex]]'s incompetence, and how [[Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure|his last scheme to shrink the Earth]] failed miserably. He now trusts [[Doctor Nefarious Tropy]] with the task of aiding him in universal domination. N. Tropy sees into the future as phase one in his new scheme. He sees himself standing among the Bandicoots, and concludes that since the Bandicoots keep thwarting them, their only solution is to bring them to their side. With this, he recruits [[N. Trance]], a master of hypnotism.
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Meanwhile, somewhere else in hyperspace, Crash and Aku Aku plan to collect more Power Crystals so that Aku Aku can open more areas of hyperspace, free Coco and Crunch, and foil N. Tropy's plan. Crash frees Crunch after a battle in the skies, and Coco is freed after a battle inside a volcano After Crash defeats Fake Crash, N. Tropy realizes that what they captured the wrong Crash. N. Trance ensures N. Tropy that the Bandicoots will never find their hideout. With a few more Power Crystals, Crash and Aku Aku enter the hideout. When Crash and Fake Crash defeat N. Trance, N. Tropy flees into one last vortex. Crash defeats N. Tropy after a long and tough battle. With N. Tropy's defeat and capture, Aku Aku decides they should take a picture to celebrate. The Bandicoots group around N. Tropy and the picture is taken by Fake Crash. This turns out to be the future N. Tropy saw. Meanwhile, Uka Uka is upset over N. Tropy's defeat, and promises a tougher adversary in the future.
Meanwhile, somewhere else in hyperspace, Crash and Aku Aku plan to collect more Power Crystals so that Aku Aku can open more areas of hyperspace, free Coco and Crunch, and foil N. Tropy's plan. Crash frees Crunch after a battle in the skies, and Coco is freed after a battle inside a volcano After Crash defeats Fake Crash, N. Tropy realizes that what they captured the wrong Crash. N. Trance ensures N. Tropy that the Bandicoots will never find their hideout. With a few more Power Crystals, Crash and Aku Aku enter the hideout. When Crash and Fake Crash defeat N. Trance, N. Tropy flees into one last vortex. Crash defeats N. Tropy after a long and tough battle. With N. Tropy's defeat and capture, Aku Aku decides they should take a picture to celebrate. The Bandicoots group around N. Tropy and the picture is taken by Fake Crash. This turns out to be the future N. Tropy saw. Meanwhile, Uka Uka is upset over N. Tropy's defeat, and promises a tougher adversary in the future.
==Chronology placement==
''N-Tranced'' is set after the events of ''The Huge Adventure''. One character who appears in the game, Crunch Bandicoot, has appeared earlier in ''The Wrath of Cortex''. Despite appearing in the game, ''N-Tranced'' does not lead directly to the events of the fifth mainline game ''Twinsanity'' (despite appearing as cameo); due to its possible plot changes and circumstances, both ''N-Tranced'' and ''The Huge Adventure'' take place in alternative narrative following the first four games from the main series. The next game for Game Boy Advance, a crossover with ''Spyro'' franchise, is set after those Crash games.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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*L + A: Rocket Jump
*L + A: Rocket Jump
*L + R: Super Slide
*L + R: Super Slide
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==Listings==
==Levels==
===Levels===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!colspan="6"|Area 1
!colspan="6"|Area 1
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|Arabian
|Arabian
|-
|-
|colspan=5|'''Boss fight:''' [[Evil Crunch]]
|colspan=5|'''Boss fight:''' [[Evil Crash]]
|Arabian
|Arabian
|-
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|colspan=5|'''Boss fight:''' [[N. Tropy]]
|colspan=5|'''Boss fight:''' [[N. Tropy]]
|Arabian, Egyptian, Volcanic island
|Arabian, Egyptian, Volcanic island
|-
|}
|}


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==Nomenclature==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=クラッシュ・バンディクー アドバンス2 ぐるぐるさいみん大パニック!?
|Jap=クラッシュ・バンディクー アドバンス2 ぐるぐるさいみん大パニック!?
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|JapM=''Crash Bandicoot Advance 2: Round and Round Time See Panic?!''
|JapM=''Crash Bandicoot Advance 2: Round and Round Time See Panic?!''
}}
}}
==References==
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