Bridges are glorious marvels of engineering that have changed the world in many different ways. They’re not just helpful, they’re beautiful too. The same can be said for gaming. Let’s take a look at the 10 best bridges in gaming!
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[DISCUSSION] WumpaLewis: What characters could return in Crash 5?
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2021 is the 25th anniversary of Crash Bandicoot, and it could be a major year. Here’s what you can expect. (Or speculate about)

This post is based on the pinned Twitter thread
Notice: Almost everything said in this article is rumoured/speculated, and should be taken with a grain of salt. This is based on educated guesses, hints and finds.
Perhaps 2020 was a bit rough on everyone, and even with some doubt, there’s no denying that the bandicoot still got it. I (personally) reckon that this year, given that it’s the 25th anniversary, could be a major year for the franchise. Here’s what to expect:
The releases
It should be no surprise to anybody that expectations might not always be met depending on how the year might go, so take some of what is said with a grain of salt. Let’s get going of what to expect when it comes to releases:
- Animated Cartoon Show by Bill Kopp and Jeff DeGrandis (Rumoured)
- Crash Bandicoot: On the Run! By King Games for iOS and Android (March 25, confirmed)
- Crash Bandicoot PvP (Player vs Player) game, potentially teased by Crash 4/Toys for Bob as “Wumpa League” (Rumoured)
- Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time on Nintendo Switch and PC ports (Rumoured)
- There’s been no word aside from an ESRB rating for a PS5 or Xbox Series X|S patch/port
- Crash in Super Smash Bros Ultimate (Speculated, but seems unlikely? Although still nice to have faith in)
The anniversaries (major)
Now, if we’re counting by fives, then you note that we have the following games of note. As follows:
- Skylanders Imaginators by Toys for Bob, published by Activision – October 13, 2016 (Thumpin Wumpa Islands, 5th)
- Crash Boom Bang by Dimps, published by Vivendi Universal Games – July 20, 2006 (NDS, 15th)
- Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex by Traveller’s Tales, published by Universal Interactive Studios – October 29, 2001 (20th)
And finally, this year also marks the 5th anniversary of that E3 2016 announcement for N. Sane Trilogy and Skylanders Imaginators. (June 13, 2016)
As well as the fact that Spyro 4 was teased in Crash 4’s Artbook (The Gaming Revolution noted it too).
There you have it. If there’s any error or missing info, please let me know!
[ARCHIVE] Awesome Games Done Quick 2021: Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy (Crash 1) Speedrun Livestream w/ DepCow (Any% in 53:24) on PC
This speedrun was recorded during Awesome Games Done Quick 2021 Online, a week long charity speedrun marathon raising money for the Prevent Cancer Foundation. Awesome Games Done Quick 2021 Online is just one of the many charity marathons organized by Games Done Quick. For more information on AGDQ2021 Online, find us at: gamesdonequick.com
Today is the 18th anniversary of Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced! (North America’s Release)
Today, according to the Eastern Standard Timezone, is the anniversary for the follow-up for “Crash Bandicoot XS/Huge Adventure”, “Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced”, developed by Vicarious Visions, it received some positive reviews for its authenticity of the classic trilogy’s translation over to the Game Boy Advance, with some new additions, like the Atlasphere from “Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex” and so on.
The game in North America has now reached its 18th anniversary, which was released on Tuesday, January 7, 2003, has a MetaCritic score of 75 on the Gameboy Advance.
