Quick Information
- First released on November 6, 2000 for the PlayStation
- Game modes: Singleplayer, Multiplayer (2–4 players single screen)
- Developed by Eurocom Entertainment Software, in association with Cerny Games
- Published by Universal Interactive Studios, in association with Sony Computer Entertainment
Overview
Crash Bash is famous for being the last PlayStation-exclusive entry in the series. This game was, however, not developed by series creator Naughty Dog, but by a completely new (since defunct), British studio, Eurocom Entertainment Software.
Crash Bash is a collection of mini-games, most likely conducted to rival the Mario Party series. There is a huge variety of mishaps to choose from, and 8 playable characters, ordered in pairs, out of which 7 see their return, while a new, 8th character, Rilla Roo, is introduced to rival Dingodile.
Crash Bash is a collection of mini-games, most likely conducted to rival the Mario Party series. There is a huge variety of mishaps to choose from, and 8 playable characters, ordered in pairs, out of which 7 see their return, while a new, 8th character, Rilla Roo, is introduced to rival Dingodile.
Japanese version
The Japanese version of the game, titled Crash Bandicoot Carnival was released on Xy Xy, 2000. Fake Crash appears as a playable character in this version. He is a neutral character and is only playable in the Battle and Tournament modes via cheat code (which you get after you beat the Bearminator). He plays and moves just like Crash, but he has his own separate voice.