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Crash Bandicoot is a video game series created by Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin. [1] It is published by Activision, Sierra Entertainment, Vivendi Universal Games, Konami, Universal Interactive Studios, King, and Sony Computer Entertainment, with entries developed by Polarbit, Toys for Bob, Beenox, Radical Entertainment, Vicarious Visions, Traveller's Tales, Eurocom, King and Naughty Dog.
This is a list of cancelled PlayStation 3 video games. The PlayStation 3 is a video game console released by Sony in 2006. The follow-up to their extremely successful PlayStation 2 , the console initially struggled due to its high price point and the difficulty of developing for its unique system architecture.
Crash Commando is a 2008 shooter video game developed by EPOS Game Studios and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. It was one of the few games that could be launched directly from PlayStation Home .
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is a 2017 platform game compilation developed by Vicarious Visions and published by Activision. It includes remasters of the first three games in the Crash Bandicoot series: Crash Bandicoot (1996), Cortex Strikes Back (1997), and Warped (1998); which were originally developed by Naughty Dog for the PlayStation .
Crash Bandicoot ' s success continued into 1997, in which it was the tenth best selling video game in the United States. [95] In May 1997, Crash Bandicoot became the first non-Japanese game to receive a "Gold Prize" in Japan for sales of over 500,000 units, and in September 1997, it was inducted into the Greatest Hits budget range. [24] [96]
Pages in category "Video games set in Ohio" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Airmail Pilot; C.
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Gravity Crash is a 2009 multidirectional shooter video game developed by Just Add Water and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. Released on the PlayStation Network, a port for the PlayStation Portable was released in 2010. Its visual style pays homage to arcade games of the 1980s.