answersLogoWhite

0

Crash Bandicoot 3 also known as Crash Bandicoot: Warped was released in 1998. It was released for the Playstation One gaming console. It was published by Sony Computer Entertainment America.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What year did crash bandicoot come out in?

crash made his video game dabut in 1995 with his first game crash bandicoot the then in 1997 crash bandicoot the wrath of cortex came out and then in 1998 crash bandicoot warped came out


What animal is Crash Bandicoot?

Crash bandicoot is a game character that had his first game in 1996.this year (2008), crash has a new game called 'crash:mind over mutant'.i dont know if he'll come back again in 2009! i hope he will!!! Crash bandicoot is a game character that had his first game in 1996.this year (2008), crash has a new game called 'crash:mind over mutant'.i dont know if he'll come back again in 2009! i hope he will!!!


Is crash bandicoot going to come back?

He had a game that came out last year, Crash: Mind over Mutant. A new one's supposed to come out next year...


What games are for the PS1?

theres a 100 of ps1 games bet lets see crash bandicoot crash bandicoot 2 cortex strikes bacl crash bandicoot warped crash team racing crash bash spyro the dragon spyro 2 riptos rage spyro year of the dragon those only the ones i know


Is there going to be a new crash bandicoot game?

There was a game to be potentially released in 2010, however after Radical Entertainment's ""Crash Team" got laid off, Crash's future is really pretty unknown.i know 4 sure that they will make anothere 1 crash is awsome


When was crash bandicoot created?

It was first developed by Naughty Dog development studio and published by Sony Entertainment as a PlayStation exclusive. The character and game rights have since been sold and transferred to various other studios and publishers over the years. The earliest concepts for the game began development in 1994 with the codename 'sonic's ass game', the idea was to create a platformer that could compete with sonic games but from a 3rd person view behind the character. The developers jokingly suggested you would be looking at sonic's ass the entire game. The first playable parts of the game were developed in 1995 and the main character was Willy the Wombat. The game was considered too boring and empty and developers began adding boxes to smash. As this became the main focus of the game and 'crashing' became the theme, the main character and graphics were revised along with the name to become Crash Bandicoot. The first public demo was shown at game conventions in early 1996, the game was released later that year in August 1996. Early sales of the game were good enough that development on Crash 2 was announced shortly after its release and development began in October 1996. By 1999; 3 games had been released and met with commercial success but developer Naughty Dog's contract with Sony had expired. The game rights were sold and Crash was no longer a Sony exclusive. That marked the end of Crash's early years and the beginning of his ping pong history of showing up on other game consoles and being transferred among many developers.


Is there going to be another crash game?

there's a new crash game out this year (2008) called 'crash:mind over mutant'


How does an bandicoot breed?

a bandicoots don't have a breeding season they breed all year long.


When was the original Reach For The Stars game released?

The original Reach for the Stars game was released in the year 1983 by the video game company SSG. The remake of Reach for the Stars was released in the year 2000 to mostly negative reviews.


What year was the original Game Boy released?

1989


What year was the video game Quake released?

June 1996.


What was the video game crash of the early 1980s?

The North American video game crash of 1983 (sometimes known as the Atari Débâcle or the video game crash of 1983 and 1984 because it was in that year that the full effects of the crash became apparent to consumers) brought an abrupt end to what is considered the second generation of console video gaming in the English-speaking world. It almost destroyed the then-fledgling industry and led to the bankruptcy of several companies producing home computers and Video Game Consoles in North America. It lasted about two years, and many business analysts of the time expressed doubts about the long-term viability of video game consoles. The video-game industry was revitalized a few years later, mostly due to the widespread success of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), which was released in North America in 1985 and became extremely popular by 1987.