Crash Bandicoot is a platform video game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. The game was first released in North America in September 1996, and later in Europe two months later.
Crash Bandicoot is the first installment in the Crash Bandicoot series, chronicling the creation of the title character at the hands of series antagonist Doctor Neo Cortex and henchman Doctor Nitrus Brio. The story follows Crash as he aims to prevent Brio and Cortex's plans for world domination, and rescue his girlfriend Tawna, a female bandicoot also evolved by Brio and Cortex.
Crash Bandicoot received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the game's graphics and unique visual style, but criticized its controls and lack of innovation as a platform game. The game went on to sell over 6 million units, making it the eighth best-selling PlayStation game of all time. A remastered version, included in the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy collection, was released for the PlayStation 4 in June 2017.
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Cracker Land And Cattle Photos (2025)
If you are searching for "Cracker land and cattle photos," you are likely looking for images of a specific, rugged slice of American history—not snack foods or offensive slang. This article explains what these terms mean, where to find authentic photos, and why they are important to Florida’s cultural identity. What Does "Cracker" Mean Here? In the context of land and cattle, "Cracker" refers to the Florida Cracker —a group of 19th-century pioneer settlers known for their self-sufficiency, herding skills, and distinctive use of whips (which "cracked" loudly to move cattle). The term was later reclaimed as a badge of pride for native-born Floridians of rural, often Anglo-Celtic, descent.