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* [[Turtle Power]]: Turtles are regular enemies. Their shells also make excellent springboards.
* [[Turtle Power]]: Turtles are regular enemies. Their shells also make excellent springboards.
* [[Video Game Lives]]
* [[Video Game Lives]]
* [[What Could Have Been]]: The prototype version of the game contains several (very buggy) removed levels, but also some other changes. Most notably, Ripper Roo was originally located [[Climax Boss|at the end of the first island]], along with Up The Creek. (This would explain his rather awkward placing in the final game, just 2 levels into the second island.) The fight is also somewhat harder, and [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|his laugh is slightly lower-pitched.]] There were also "POW!" crates, which don't kill you ([[Everything Trying to Kill You|oddly enough]]), but make a pretty explosion when broken. A precursor to Nitro Crates, perhaps?
* [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]]: Available after 100% completion.
* [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]]: Available after 100% completion.
* [[World Map]]: The only ''Crash'' game to feature one. Subsequent games use [[Hub Level|Hub Levels]] instead.
* [[World Map]]: The only ''Crash'' game to feature one. Subsequent games use [[Hub Level|Hub Levels]] instead.

Revision as of 02:07, 12 August 2014

In an effort to create a bunch of anthropomorphic, hyper-intelligent animals to serve as an army to lead them to world domination, Dr. Neo Cortex and Dr. Nitrus Brio create the Evolv-O-Ray, a device that can mutate any animal into a super-strong, hyper-intelligent warrior, and the Cortex Vortex, a brain manipulation device that can make anyone and anything a blind follower of Cortex's orders. One of their first experiments with the Evolv-O-Ray is Crash, a bandicoot snatched from the local island wilderness and chosen to serve as the leader of Cortex's army. However, the Cortex Vortex fails on Crash, and he is discarded as a failed specimen while Cortex and Brio prepare to experiment on Crash's love interest, Tawna. The next day, Crash washes up on the shores of N. Sanity Beach and vows to defeat Cortex and rescue Tawna from his fortress, with the help of a native mask spirit named Aku Aku who wants Crash to take down Cortex so he'll stop polluting the islands.


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