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Crash 'n' Burn is a racing video game developed by Climax Racing and published by Eidos Interactive in 2004. The game bears no relation to the 3DO title of the same name , despite being published by Eidos, who owned Crystal Dynamics , the developers of the 3DO game.
Crash 'N Burn is a futuristic racing/shooter video game developed by Crystal Dynamics and released for the 3DO in 1993. [3] The game was the launch title for the system and was included as a pack-in game with Panasonic 's original 3DO console.
Crash Bandicoot is a video game series created by Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin. [1] It is published by Activision, Sierra Entertainment, Vivendi Universal Games, Konami, Universal Interactive Studios, King, and Sony Computer Entertainment, with entries developed by Polarbit, Toys for Bob, Beenox, Radical Entertainment, Vicarious Visions, Traveller's Tales, Eurocom, King and Naughty Dog.
Crash 'n Burn: Crystal Dynamics: Crystal Dynamics October 4, 1993 NA: October 4, 1993: March 26, 1994: Unreleased Crayon Shin-chan: Puzzle Daimaou no Nazo: Tose Bandai: March 10, 1995 JP: Unreleased March 10, 1995: Unreleased Creature Shock: Argonaut Software: Virgin Interactive March 19, 1996 NA: March 19, 1996: Unreleased Unreleased Crime ...
Crash 'N' Burn: PlayStation 2, Xbox: 2004 Racing Volvo: Drive for Life: Xbox: 2005 Simulation ATV Offroad Fury: Blazin' Trails: PlayStation Portable: 2005 First PlayStation Portable game developed by Climax Delta Force: Black Hawk Down: Xbox: 2005 Shooter Lizzie McGuire 3: Homecoming Havoc: Game Boy Advance: 2005 2D platformer MotoGP 3: PC ...
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Their first release, Crash 'n Burn, was included as a pack-in game with the console. [2] The 3DO's launch during the 1993 Christmas season was a commercial failure, severely damaging Crystal Dynamics' software strategy. [1] In 1994, the company became a publisher for two new gaming platforms, the PlayStation and the Sega Saturn. [1]
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