Does anyone remember the original Crash Bandicoots?

TriggerUnhappy

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Nmil-ek said:
Played the original last night still one of the best platformers ever made, added nostalgia of it being my first ps1 game made it even better. Nowadays though a poor drug addled shell of his former self, huddled up next to sonic begging for one last hit before weepy eyed fans put a bullet between his eyes.
It was my first Ps1 game as well, I wish good Crash games were still being made. I feel the sudden urge to go play some Crash on my Ps3 now though...
 
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Crash Bandicoot 3 is my fave aswell. As a kid i spent hours playing this and dying. Once u go the bazooka it provided endless hours of fun.Still i have not found a game with it worthy of being compared to Crash 3 the only other game that comes close is Crash team racing also on ps1.

Plz NaughtyDog release another Crash bandicoot remake of the 3rd on ps3
 

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TriggerUnhappy said:
Nmil-ek said:
Played the original last night still one of the best platformers ever made, added nostalgia of it being my first ps1 game made it even better. Nowadays though a poor drug addled shell of his former self, huddled up next to sonic begging for one last hit before weepy eyed fans put a bullet between his eyes.
It was my first Ps1 game as well, I wish good Crash games were still being made. I feel the sudden urge to go play some Crash on my Ps3 now though...
it was also my 1st ever playstation game too *puts on big-arse grin*
 

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ahhhh yes, good old Crash. I've played 2, 3, and Crash Bash. I have to say, 3 was amazing, so much variety in the locations. Tiny was AWESOME!
 

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Great games, some of my favorites when I had just started playing gmaes. That and Spyro, both amazing franchises that should had died when there was still a spark of greatness left in them.
Dr. Time ( think that was his name ) was my favorite boss in CB3, favorite level was the future city. Now, if you will excuse me, I have to go and dust off my copy so I can play it once again
 

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Blackadder51 said:
Does anyone remember the original Crash Bandicoots? Im only referring to the ones that came out for the playstation 1, and if so do u still believe that they are still worthy Games in this day and age? I still reckon they are and i find myself comparing them to modern games. (oh yeh my fav is still crash Bandicoot 3)
Yes. Playstation was the beginning of my steady decline into full on video game addiction ad this was at the forefront of that along with Twisted Metal 2.
 

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Nmil-ek said:
Played the original last night still one of the best platformers ever made, added nostalgia of it being my first ps1 game made it even better. Nowadays though a poor drug addled shell of his former self, huddled up next to sonic begging for one last hit before weepy eyed fans put a bullet between his eyes.
Sonic is still handled by Sega. Naughty Dog sold the rights to the franschise after CTR. So they're different in the sense that the company who made Crash Bandicoot is not having a hand in his long history of mediocrity (all Crash games made by Naughty Dog were teh shiznits).
 

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Do I remember it? Yes I do. Did I like them? I'm afraid not, I despised Bandicoot, Rayman, Spyro, Gex, and just about every platformer on the playstation, I really did.

Not sure if they could stand up to games today though, perhaps not.
 

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I remember waking up at like 5 in the morning (at about 9 years old) to play Crash Bandicoot 1 and 2.

God they were amazing.
 

ay7k

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I had one of the crash bandicoot games,not sure which though,and crash bash and crash team racing,which I enjoyed enough that I wrote my name on it.
 

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Man I loved classic Naughty Dog. Crash Bandicoot was a great character, one of the few mute characters that I actually enjoyed.
 

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Onmi said:
ChromeAlchemist said:
Do I remember it? Yes I do. Did I like them? I'm afraid not, I despised Bandicoot, Rayman, Spyro, Gex, and just about every platformer on the playstation, I really did.

Not sure if they could stand up to games today though, perhaps not.
You soulless heathen.

Yes i remember them, yes I loved them, yes I am horrified by how they have been treated
Aye, I am quite the gaming savage. But give me Destruction Derby 2 and we'll talk.
 

teh_gunslinger

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Only played the first. But it was fucking awesome as far as I'm concerned. So yea, I remember them. Or at least one.
 

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Ugh, I remember Gex,
ChromeAlchemist said:
Do I remember it? Yes I do. Did I like them? I'm afraid not, I despised Bandicoot, Rayman, Spyro, Gex, and just about every platformer on the playstation, I really did.

Not sure if they could stand up to games today though, perhaps not.
Ugh I remember gex, that game was horrible. I never played spyro or rayman but I remember bandicoot being alright. It was no mario64 but it was still decent.
 

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Crash486 said:
Ugh, I remember Gex,
ChromeAlchemist said:
Do I remember it? Yes I do. Did I like them? I'm afraid not, I despised Bandicoot, Rayman, Spyro, Gex, and just about every platformer on the playstation, I really did.

Not sure if they could stand up to games today though, perhaps not.
Ugh I remember gex, that game was horrible. I never played spyro or rayman but I remember bandicoot being alright. It was no mario64 but it was still decent.
Maybe after Mario 64 I was spoiled. I despised those titles, and only really played a handful of platformers at the time. It was weird, I never questioned my tastes as a child but in retrospect my choices in what I hated and what I liked was a bit unpredictable.