Since its inception in 1996 on the original 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:PlayStation, the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Crash Bandicoot series has played an integral part in most gamers' childhoods. The original trilogy is a timeless masterpiece, and new generations are rediscovering it thanks to the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy.
The smooth difficulty curve also ensures the games hold up well into adulthood. The colorful world and charming characters have inspired numerous artists to create original works based on the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:platforming franchising 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Naughty Dog created. One magical thing about the gaming medium is its ability to spark creativity within players. After💜 all, one could consider the very act of playing a creative endeavor.
10 Siblin🐼g Love by LeWalrusPires
Even though Coco's introduction in the series involves her forcing Crash to find a battery for her laptop, something which leads to his kidnapping by Cortex in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, the anthr♏opomorphic marsupial cannot stay mad at hi♑s sister.
This art from shows that 💫the two are still on good terms. Coco is always ready to help her brother in the games.
9 The Three Bandicoots b༒y eltonpot
This one from is nothing but good vibes, which is what the franchise is all about. Even when the world is in turmoil, it never feels dour and one can always count on the clumsy b🌸andicoot to save the day.
Tawna was only in the debut entry until 2019's 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, ♈but she🌠 remained in fans' minds all these years, as the art shows.
8 Crash And Spyro 🎃by MKZN
Japanese artist took advantage of this collaboration between two PlayStation icons for a snappy piece of fan art. Even though both characters have since gone multi-platform, they both started life on the original PlayStation a💦nd were renowned for their 3D graphics on the platform.
Later on they collaborated in a series of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Game Boy Advance games, but even ꦕbefore then each ga🔥me often included demos for the other on the disc.
7 The Crossover We All Want To See by Ry-Spirit ♎
Crossovers have to deal with all kinds of rights issues to come to life.♈ Fortunately, fan art does not have to think about such complications.
shows people what it would be like if Crash Bandicoot were to enter the world of Mad Max. A Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled map takes heavy inspira🅰tion from George Miller's film series, but this bridges the💦 gap for a direct connection.
6 💞 Coco Selfie by 🍎Lushie's
depiction of coco perfectly depicts her personality while also giving fans a more grounded interpretation of the Crash Bandicoot aesthetic. Coco gets a lot of attention in the fan art community, so they all must have been psyched when she was made a playable character for the remake. Pura in the bottom left corne🔜r is also a nice touch.
5 Women O🎐f Crash by Wigmania
Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled serves as a celebration of the entire Crash Bandicoot series, bringing back characters who have not been featured in a game for upwards of twenty years. above art showcases several minor characters from Crash Team Racing who became playable in the 2019 re-release. Worth noting that they are in the Ginyu Force pose made famous in Dragon Ball Z.
The game was supported with free tracks and charactersꦕ for almost a year, so now 𝓀fans are looking to see what the future brings for the series.
4 🥂 Crash Riding Spyro by Alyssa Veysey
In Crash Bandicoot the titular character rides a hog through the jungle. The level would have been easier if he had ridden the sentient Spyro. Fort꧒unately, we don't have to imagine how that would look like, because did the work for us. Spyro and Sparx seem content helping their buddy out. With both series having remakes within the past few years, here's hoping a crossover occurs sometime soon.
3 Relationships Don't Make Sense by R.Case 🎐
This cute comic shows Coco questioning Tawna why she was ever involved with Crash. With any other people such a statement about one's brother would seem highly offensive, but it is difficult to say if Crash even un🍌derstands the exchange happening i൩n art.
In the Crash Bandicoot lore, Tawna breaks up with Crash after the f💃irst game.
2 Dingo's Diner by Sigerrඣeip
Dingo's Diner is a background piece of art in certain levels from Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped, but the games never offer an inside look at the restaurant. In imagination, the place is a neutral zone where animosities are left at the door and the characters eat in peace. Crash does not even seem upset about Pinstripe sharing a milkshakeꦕ with Tawna. Does Dingo Dile cook meat traditionally, or does he heat it up with his trademark flamethrower?
1 🌊 Should Be Hanging In A Museum by Thefluffyslipper
really impresses with this picture depicting Tawna holding her boyfriend. Crash is lanky and Tawna is tough, so it is not a stretc༺h to imagine her holding him without breaking a sweat.
If a traditional Crash Bandicoot game returns sometime 🍨in the nea🦄r future, Tawna should absolutely make a return. Perhaps she could even become a playable character.