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|developer = [[DeValley Entertainment]] | |||
|publisher = [[Vivendi Games Mobile]] | |||
|released = {{released|USA|October, 2007|Europe|October, 2007}} | |||
|genre = Beat 'em up | |||
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|console = J2ME | |||
|modes = Single player | |||
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'''''Crash of the Titans''''' is a 2D platform beat 'em up mobile game developed by [[DeValley Entertainment]] and published by [[Vivendi Games Mobile]] sometime in 2007. It is based on the [[Crash of the Titans|console game]] of the same name. | '''''Crash of the Titans''''' is a 2D platform beat 'em up mobile game developed by [[DeValley Entertainment]] and published by [[Vivendi Games Mobile]] sometime in 2007. It is based on the [[Crash of the Titans|console game]] of the same name. | ||
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==Promotion== | ==Promotion== | ||
Vivendi Games Mobile held a competition in the United Kingdom open to customers of the O2 Store for a chance to appear in the special version of the game as a character named [[Dimbo]]. To be eligible, contestants had to download Crash Boom Bang! from the O2 Active portal; alternatively, contestants could enter via email.<ref>Dredge, Stuart (May 17, 2007). "[https://www.pocketgamer.com/articles/003091/crash-bandicoot-wants-you-for-his-next-mobile-game/ Crash Bandicoot wants YOU for his next mobile game]". Pocket Gamer.</ref> The competition was won by Stephen Massart, whose head was superimposed onto an enemy character to create Dimbo (while in the regular version of the game the Dimbos resemble elephant mutants).<ref>Dredge, Stuart (September 10, 2007). "[https://www.pocketgamer.com/articles/004114/mobile-gamer-snags-boss-role-in-crash-of-the-titans/ Mobile gamer snags boss role in Crash of the Titans]". Pocket Gamer.</ref> | Vivendi Games Mobile held a competition in the United Kingdom open to customers of the O2 Store for a chance to appear in the special version of the game as a character named [[Dimbo]]. To be eligible, contestants had to download Crash Boom Bang! from the O2 Active portal; alternatively, contestants could enter via email.<ref>Dredge, Stuart (May 17, 2007). "[https://www.pocketgamer.com/articles/003091/crash-bandicoot-wants-you-for-his-next-mobile-game/ Crash Bandicoot wants YOU for his next mobile game]". Pocket Gamer.</ref> The competition was won by Stephen Massart, whose head was superimposed onto an enemy character to create Dimbo (while in the regular version of the game the Dimbos resemble elephant mutants).<ref>Dredge, Stuart (September 10, 2007). "[https://www.pocketgamer.com/articles/004114/mobile-gamer-snags-boss-role-in-crash-of-the-titans/ Mobile gamer snags boss role in Crash of the Titans]". Pocket Gamer.</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Developer(s) | DeValley Entertainment |
Publisher | Vivendi Games Mobile |
Release date(s) | October, 2007 October, 2007 |
Genre(s) | Beat 'em up |
Console(s) | J2ME |
Mode(s) | Single player |
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Crash of the Titans is a 2D platform beat 'em up mobile game developed by DeValley Entertainment and published by Vivendi Games Mobile sometime in 2007. It is based on the console game of the same name.
Gameplay
The player controls Crash Bandicoot, who has the ability to jack enemies during fights; in doing so, he slams an Aku Aku mask over their heads to take control of them. The game includes a fighting system including punches, flying kicks, combo attacks and a special counter-move.
Promotion
Vivendi Games Mobile held a competition in the United Kingdom open to customers of the O2 Store for a chance to appear in the special version of the game as a character named Dimbo. To be eligible, contestants had to download Crash Boom Bang! from the O2 Active portal; alternatively, contestants could enter via email.[1] The competition was won by Stephen Massart, whose head was superimposed onto an enemy character to create Dimbo (while in the regular version of the game the Dimbos resemble elephant mutants).[2]
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Crash of the Titans (mobile).
References
- ↑ Dredge, Stuart (May 17, 2007). "Crash Bandicoot wants YOU for his next mobile game". Pocket Gamer.
- ↑ Dredge, Stuart (September 10, 2007). "Mobile gamer snags boss role in Crash of the Titans". Pocket Gamer.
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