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T Action, Crime, Thriller. A former race car driver turned NYPD detective goes undercover to infiltrate an underground, organized crime family. E Action, Adventure, Sport. Speed Punks is a kart-style racer starring six miniature miscreants who compete on 12 themed courses, ranging from a moonlit cove to a neon city.

Star: Jess Harnell. E Action, Family, Fantasy. Toy Story Racer is a kart racing game based on the first Toy Story Movie, Race with 12 of your favorite characters from the beloved franchise on 18 race tracks based on locations from the film. This sequel to Rollcage can be considered as Wipeout on wheels, The game allows you to power your vehicle down tunnels at blistering speeds, riding upside down on the roof if need be, and blast your fellow competitors to smithereens.

Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed gives the player the opportunity to race Porsche cars throughout a range of tracks located in Europe. Star: Michael Dobson. Eden Studios, EA Canada. Race against street racers for keeps or take on the police in Need for Speed: High Stakes. E Action. The game features snowmobiles referred to as sleds , stunts and fourteen snow-covered courses consisting of slippery slopes, inclement weather and treacherous cliffs. Six racers were See full summary ».

Votes: 6. Need for Speed II allows players to race exotic cars again in multiple gameplay modes. The sequel features customizable car paint and car components. Use hoverbikes to complete a race course, similar to modern day motorcross, but with the added ability to traverse water. K-A Action, Family, Sport. The first part of legendary journey begins from choosing tracks, selecting cars and escaping police.

It all started here, in the middle of the s. The goal is to collect parts for the park's fireworks machine, which had been destroyed by Chip n Dale. Director: Glen A. Our favorite Looney Tunes characters joins a big race to see who is the best racer after being promised to be granted a wish by a magical Genie.

On Christmas Eve of , demonic Calypso is organizing his tenth annual Twisted Metal car combat deathmatch contest on the streets of L. Whoever wins gets to make one wish and Calypso has to grant it, but usually with a sinister twist.

Director: Michael D. T Action. A young Sweet Tooth finds himself amazed by the Twisted Metal contest and runs off in its pursuit. Greatest Hits Studios. T Action, Crime. Once an ordinary bandicoot, he was taken from his home by the evil Dr. Cortex to be the general of his Cortex Commandos for world domination.

Crash gained his jump and spin attack from the Evolvo-Ray, but was rejected by the faulty Vortex. Although Crash escapes by jumping out the window, Tawna his girlfriend remains in the clutches of Cortex's henchmen, motivating him to return to the castle and rescue her. Aku Aku : A magical mask who protects Crash from enemies, and Crash's best friend. He can be found inside special crates scattered throughout the island to help Crash on his quest.

Doctor Neo Cortex : The game's main antagonist. Mocked and ridiculed by the scientific community, Cortex seeks revenge against humanity by making an army of mutant animals the Cortex Commandos to help him take over the world. Alongside his colleague, Dr. Nitrus Brio, he began messing with the island's ecosystem, turning animals into mutant soldiers. It seemed like Cortex's plan was going well Doctor Nitrus Brio : A biochemist who works with potions and vials. Being his boss' assistant led to some rivalry and it was actually N.

Brio that made the Evolvo-Ray, but his low self-esteem allowed for Cortex take the credit. Tawna : A female bandicoot who was Crash's girlfriend at the time.

She is another bandicoot Cortex tried to evolve and mutate, and is being held hostage at Cortex Castle. Papu Papu : The portly, ill-tempered leader of the tribesmen on N. Sanity Island. Though unaffiliated with Cortex, he attempts to kill Crash when he awakens the chieftain from his nap.

Ripper Roo : The perfect example of an experiment gone wrong, Ripper Roo was Cortex's first test subject and it shows. One too many shots from the Cortex Vortex produced an insane kangaroo who had to be restrained with a strait-jacket. He is presumably, like Crash, a Cortex Commandos reject. His boss fight takes place atop a waterfall on Wumpa Island, far away from Cortex's headquarters.

Koala Kong : A musclebound mutant koala. He is quite vain and prone to showing off, giving Crash the opportunity to spin boulders at him during his boss fight. Pinstripe Potoroo : A trigger-happy potoroo mafioso armed with maniacal laugh and a signature Tommy gun. Pinstripe maintains the radioactive Cortex Power plant on Cortex Island. Once defeated, he accidentally fires his gun into the generator's core located in his office, shutting down the plant for good. The most well-known and earliest prototype of the game contains many differences, but most notable of all, is the five cut levels, one of which is inaccessible and is called the "Lava Cave".

Other notable differences are an entirely different main menu, a changed level order and map, and N. Brio's boss fight being sometimes impossible to finish due to a glitch which, while still present in future versions, was less common. Even when the "glitch" didn't occur, N. Brio required an extra six hits, which likely was never intended since there were not that many dots used to represent hit points.

This version was used in the E3 of the same year, and is very close to the final version in many aspects such as crate physics, the map using 3D islands, levels having names, crates positioned more like in the retail version in most levels and the addition of music and gems.

Most of the levels on the first two islands are far more similar to the final version as opposed to the April prototype. However, there are plenty of differences from the final version, including but not limited to, far fewer mugs in Native Fortress, The Lost City and Temple Ruins, as well as the existence of TNT crates in Sunset Vista, and hazards in Whole Hog that were cut in the final version, including small walls with Tribesmen peeking over it, and boomerangs spinning around the screen.

Some of the music has slight changes when compared to the final version, such as N. Sanity Beach's main theme having an extra part in the beginning, the lack of an "intro" in N. Sanity Beach interior's music, and some slight note changes in Jungle Rollers' and Sunset Vista's music.

The music also plays before the actual level or map begins. However, dots are still used as health indicator for bosses, and Aku Aku invincibility still not giving a speed boost.

Aku Aku still has colorful sparkles coming out of him in his 2nd form, and warps being colorful sparkles too. Warps also have a smaller hitbox, making it possible to reach The Great Gate's yellow gem path without the yellow gem this is still possible in the final version, but much harder.

The HUD was also complete by the time of this, but isn't positioned like in the final version. Gems are harder to get in this version, considering that Crash cannot collect them if he dies, regardless of whether or not he has hit a checkpoint. Level completion screen also works differently when Crash collects a gem: First, all previously collected gems don't scroll at the bottom.

Second, the acquired gem appears near the gem count, with a different sound effect. Crash also doesn't celebrate. When Crash misses crates, it all works the same as in the final version, but the missed crate counter disappears a split second after the last box falls on Crash's head, and is replaced by the same message.

It was so popular that this game sold over 10 million units worldwide! Like the original games, Crash still has his typical techniques, like jumping and spinning in order to run through the world and defeat any enemies that come in his way. Throughout the level its your goal to collect Wumpa Fruits, extra lives and Aku Aku masks that give you a few seconds of invincibility. Different levels have different obstacles, and games such as Warped allow you to play as different characters.

But what makes this game so good is the remastered audio and cutscenes that we remember from back in the day. This is for those that loved the old games, and for those of you that never experience them… so every Crash fan! It is also the first in the series to not be exclusively released for the Playstation, even Nintendo got their mittens on it!

In this game Doctor Neo Cortex is again, up to no good and has recruited a bunch of bad masked spirits known as Elementals to cause havoc in the world. This is one of the best PS2 games out there and takes all of the brilliant classic Crash mechanics and turns it into an awesome game with some great new levels. Get it, its on our best Crash Bandicoot games list for a reason and it sold well over 1 million copies, which was bonkers for its time!

I personally remember this game very well, before Retro Dodo was a thing I was working as a video producer for another large gaming website and I got invited to the Activision Studios in London to take a look, and I remember having so much fun with the Activision team.

They made something great, greater. It takes a wide number of the famous characters throughout the series and gets you to race them around incredibly detailed race tracks that resemble a number of the levels throughout the franchise, with some new ones added too!

Some nice improvements of the game features Kart Customisation which goes into a lot of detail, an in-game shop to pimp your Kart and character and two variations of adventure modes. This is basically an alternative to Mario Kart in many ways, but with a slightly different touch. The traditional boxes are there to be samshed which features weapons and buffs, but what makes this so great is the simple fact its Crash bandicoot.

You can now play as your favourite characters, explore new levels and really get competitive with friends if they ever want to come around and play on the couch. It was the third Crash Bandicoot game, following on from Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back and in facts straight after the games events. It also has a very similar storyline with Doctor Neo Cortex and Aku Aku the evil mask wanting to find crystals throughout the world in order to enslave everyone.

For a game that was released in , Crash bandicoot Warped was loved by man because of the awesome graphics, nostalgic soundtrack and incredibly designed characters that still to this day man gamers can remember.

This was one of the first games that was typically quite hard to complete. It was challenging with the younger audience but when every level was complete it was the biggest hit of dopamine you could get.

I remember running into school telling my friends i completed a level including the bonus section. It sold incredible well, and in Japan it became the first non-Japanese playstation title to sell over 1 million copies.



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