10 Fun Facts About Crash Bandicoot You Probably Didn’t Know

When the PlayStation launched in the mid-90s, it needed a mascot to rival Mario and Sonic. Enter Crash Bandicoot – the crazy orange marsupial who spun his way into gaming history.

Developed by Naughty Dog in 1996, Crash became one of the most iconic platformers ever made. But behind his wacky moves and tough levels are plenty of secrets. Here are 10 fun facts about Crash Bandicoot that will surprise even long-time fans.

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1. Crash Was Almost Called “Willie the Wombat”

Before settling on Crash, developers considered naming him Willie the Wombat. Thankfully, they changed it.


2. Inspired by Looney Tunes

The art style and humor of Crash Bandicoot were heavily influenced by classic Looney Tunes cartoons.


3. Developed in Secret

Naughty Dog had to develop Crash under strict secrecy, often working behind closed doors to avoid leaks.


4. Hidden Levels

Crash 1 included secret bonus levels, like Stormy Ascent, which was so difficult it was cut from the original release and only re-released years later.


5. Limited Camera Angles

The PlayStation’s hardware limitations forced the developers to lock the camera to fixed perspectives, which became a trademark of the game.


6. Aku Aku Was Voiced by the Producer

The protective mask Aku Aku was voiced by one of the game’s producers, adding to its quirky charm.


7. Sony’s Mascot Rival to Mario

Crash was promoted as Sony’s answer to Nintendo’s Mario, even starring in cheeky ads mocking the plumber.


8. Easter Eggs in Later Games

Crash and Naughty Dog often hid Easter eggs referencing other franchises, like Jak and Daxter.


9. Worldwide Success

By the late 90s, Crash Bandicoot had sold millions of copies and became a household name worldwide.


10. The Franchise Lives On

From remakes (Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy) to new adventures, Crash continues to entertain new generations of gamers.

 

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Why Crash Bandicoot Still Matters

Crash wasn’t just a PlayStation game – he was part of gaming history. His wild style, tough platforming, and unforgettable levels made him a true retro icon.

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