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Crash Bandicoot: Fusion

Crash Bandicoot: Fusion

Nintendo
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Release Date: June 3, 2004

Arcade, Platformers, 2D, Nintendo Exclusive, Multiplayer

Gentlemen and ladies from Vicarious Visions came up with the idea of combining two worlds known for their positions, in which the main characters are Crash and Spyro.

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Crash and his friends allow the third attack on the leader position among platformers released on the GameBoy Advance console. This time, in the direction of a friendly resort, a helping hand stretches out another cult hero of this genre - Spyro, a sweet soother known from a series of three-dimensional platformers released on PSOne, PS2, Xbox, GCN consoles and from games shown in isometric projection released on GBA.

The ladies and gentlemen of Vicarious Visions came up with the idea of combining two worlds known from positions, where the main characters are Crash and Spyro. And so: Crash's task is to stop the former enemy Spyro - the terrible Ripto, and the mission of the tiny dragon is to interfere with the crazy Cortex, who so far had only one dangerous enemy - Crash. Our old fox-like friend will visit a world that has always been the home of a young soother. Will he be able to destroy the plans of the monstrous Ripto? It depends only on us.

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Crash Bandicoot: Fusion
Crash Bandicoot: Fusion
Crash Bandicoot: Fusion

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Crash Game Series

A series of 3D platformers starring a lovable striped dachshund. The series was created by the Naughty Dog studio, but over the years has passed into the hands of many developers (including Radical Entertainment or High Impact Games). Currently, the rights to the brand are held by Activision-Blizzard, and King (the creators of Candy Crush).

Crash Game Series

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Crash Bandicoot: Fusion Video Game:

Game Boy Advance

Game Boy Advance

Supports:
link-cable

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