J’s Reviews: Crash Team Racing (1999) vs. Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled (2019)


And now, the finale of the classic Crash and Spyro video series is here, it’s 1999’s Crash Team Racing, the final Crash Game developed by Naughty Dog, against 2019’s Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled, the final remake in Activision’s effort to bring these classic IPs back into the limelight. Which version of CTR will bring home to gold? Let’s find out!

NOTICE: This comparison is not from a more veteran or pro player.

J’s Reviews: Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy (2017) vs. Spyro Reignited Trilogy (2018)


To close out the looks at the original Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon trilogies, we are taking a look at Crash Bandicoot the N Sane Trilogy, and Spyro the Reignited Trilogy! One I was surprised to enjoy, and surprised to dislike. Which is which? Watch and find out.

J’s Reviews: Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped (1998) vs. Spyro the Dragon: Year of the Dragon (2000)


The finale of the PS1 Naughty Dog and Insomniac Games comparison is at hand! This time, it’s 1998’s Crash Bandicoot Warped, vs 2000’s Spyro Year of the Dragon. Which third entry will close out it’s series the best? Well, there is only ONE way to find out.

Black Mage Maverick: Crash Boom Bang


Crash has had a rocky history since his transition from being developed by Naughty Dog.

Link to the “No Input Run”

LS Mark tackles Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex (Remember that? he asks)


With Crash Bandicoot 4 coming out soon, making the previous Crash games non-canon, let’s take a look at the original Crash Bandicoot 4; Crash Bandicoot The Wrath of Cortex

[LINKED] Forbes: Walter Mair is confirmed to be the composer for “Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time” (Tweet is also linked)


Following great feedback for Crash 4’s music during early previews, the game’s composer has been confirmed as the award-winning Walter Mair. While he’s fresh from his work on the fantastic Netflix original series Formula 1: Drive to Survive–F1’s answer to Amazon Prime’s celebrated All or Nothing–the London-based musician is also the creative genius behind soundtracks for some of the world’s best-known game franchises.

Mair’s career has seen him at the heart of scores for Grand Theft Auto IV, San Andreas and Vice City; Call of Duty: Mobile; Killzone: Shadow Fall; Splinter Cell: Conviction; and a handful of Total War games, including Total War: Warhammer (why they never called that “Total Warhammer” is beyond me).

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