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History of a PlayStation mascot.
09/03/211
Crash Bandicoot is by far one of the most memorable video game franchises from the 90s – a system seller that gave Sony one of their first ever PlayStation mascots. But how did a genetically-modified Bandicoot in jeans become a household name?
From Crash’s debut and fall from glory to one of gaming’s most successful resurrections, let’s take a closer look at this beloved series’ timeline.
Creating Crash Bandicoot
Naturally, Jason Rubin and Andy Gavin founding Naughty Dog in 1986 is the best place to start. Naughty Dog’s first game, a 3DO fighter titled ‘Way of the Warrior’ released in 1994 with Universal Interactive signing the fledgling studio up to a three game deal, noting the their future potential. Jason and Andy wanted to create a mascot for their next project. Inspired by the outback wildlife of Australia, they would settle on a bandicoot of all creatures. As this character would be spinning and smashing their way
Final Fantasy s Chocobo Racing Might Be Making A Comeback
Update [9th Mar 2021]: Last December, a trademark for the
Final Fantasy Chocobo spin-off surfaced online. Now, according to Gematsu, Square Enix has filed trademarks for
Chocobo GP on 26th February in Australia and Canada. Another trademark for it appeared in Europe at the start of this month.
Original story [15th Dec 2020]: During the Nintendo 64 era, kart racing games were in their prime.
Crash Team Racing.
Chocobo Racing - a game based on the
Final Fantasy spin-off series,
Chocobo. While it was limited to the original PlayStation back then, there s now seemingly a chance of it returning in some way or form on modern platforms, after a trademark was filed by Square Enix in Japan at the start of this month.
A closer look at the project that would become Star Fox Adventures on GameCube.
Article by John Linneman, Staff Writer, Digital Foundry 7 March 2021
Rewind to the turn of the century - the next generation of console gaming was in its infancy with the arrival of Sega Dreamcast and the promise of PlayStation 2, but Rare was busy finishing up its latest Nintendo 64 projects. Perfect Dark was set to arrive that summer after multiple delays, Conker s Bad Fur Day would arrive the following year, but it was Dinosaur Planet that would perhaps be the most exciting title of the lot.
Magazine articles teased a multi-character, Zelda-style action adventure set in a beautiful dino-inhabited world. It was shaping up to become one of the largest games Rare had ever produced but before it reached the finish line, the game was cancelled and development shifted to the Nintendo GameCube, where it became Star
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