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Skylanders Imaginators ‘Crash Bandicoot 20th Anniversary’ Trailer

Skylanders Imaginators ‘Crash Bandicoot 20th Anniversary’ Trailer

To celebrate Crash’s 20th anniversary, Activision has put together a pair of Skylanders Imaginators videos featuring none other than Naughty Dog’s runnin’, jumpin’ orange marsupial. Of course Naughty Dog has nothing to do with Crash these days, but we still have fond memories of when they did.

Check out the Trailer:

“From the trailer, it’s safe to say that the developer got the look down pat. Extending the experience is the inclusion of some iconic powers and moves that makes “Crash Bandicoot” complete as a character and a game. Among these are the crates and the signature spin attack. Interestingly, Vicarious Visions has given Crash a voice in the form of Aku Aku, which even provides Crash with a quick shield when he is defeated.

There’s a bonus feature for “Skylanders” players of being able to create their own heroes in the game. This is obviously in reference to the name of the game. “Skylanders Imaginators” will be available later this year on Oct. 16 for North America.

Next year, fans can look forward to three confirmed “Crash Bandicoot” remastered games for the PS4. Activision has announced via its official blog that it will continue the 20th anniversary of the “Crash Bandicoot” franchise by rolling out the remasters in 2017.”

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Manuel Alvarez

Manuel Alvarez, a budding writer and the Leroy Jenkins of Final Fantasy XIV, he decided to join the Gaming Instincts team to contribute with the news portion of the website, from humble beginnings, Manuel is currently a graphic designer working for the industry, but his burning passion for gaming and opportunities made him enter the world of game journalism and like everybody else in the team, he is eager to see where it will lead him in the future!

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