“They realised they added nothing but owning the license”.
Released back in 1996, it’s easy to see why Crash Bandicoot became such a hit.
Positioned by Sony as a mascot character for its 32-bit PlayStation, Crash had the look and attitude to go toe-to-toe with Sonic and Mario. It’s little wonder, then, that his debut title sold 6.8 million units worldwide and established a franchise that remains an ongoing concern today.
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“They realised they added nothing but owning the license”.
Released back in 1996, it’s easy to see why Crash Bandicoot became such a hit.
Positioned by Sony as a mascot character for its 32-bit PlayStation, Crash had the look and attitude to go toe-to-toe with Sonic and Mario. It’s little wonder, then, that his debut title sold 6.8 million units worldwide and established a franchise that remains an ongoing concern today.
Read the full article on timeextension.com