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Crash Bandicoot: Warped PS1

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2026-04-05 £20.55 £6.99 £45.41 10
2026-04-04 £19.32 £4.38 £45.41 10
2026-04-03 £17.11 £4.38 £39.99 10
2026-04-02 £23.76 £10.36 £30.74 10
2026-04-01 £23.45 £11.32 £47.49 10
2026-03-31 £22.32 £11.32 £47.49 10
2026-03-30 £35.70 £11.32 £149.90 10
2026-03-29 £34.51 £11.32 £149.90 10
2026-03-28 £20.14 £11.32 £47.49 10
2026-03-27 £19.21 £8.90 £47.49 10
2026-03-26 £19.87 £11.32 £47.49 10
2026-03-25 £20.82 £11.32 £47.49 10

Game Info

Developer
Naughty Dog
Publisher
Sony
Platform
PS1
Release Year
1998

Screenshots

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Game History

Crash Bandicoot: Warped was developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation console. The game was the third installment in the main Crash Bandicoot series, following the success of the first two games released in 1996 and 1997.

The game was released in North America on September 30, 1998, followed by releases in Japan and Europe in 1999. It came during the peak of the PlayStation's dominance in the late 1990s and benefited from the established popularity of the Crash franchise.

Crash Bandicoot: Warped received strong critical acclaim upon launch, with reviewers praising its improved gameplay mechanics, enhanced graphics, and variety of new power-ups and abilities. The game was a commercial success, selling millions of copies worldwide and becoming one of the best-selling PlayStation titles of its generation. It cemented Crash Bandicoot as one of PlayStation's flagship mascot franchises.

Historically, Crash Bandicoot: Warped remains significant to collectors today as a defining title of the PlayStation 1 era. It represents the peak of the original Crash trilogy and is considered one of the finest examples of 3D platforming from the late 1990s. The game's accessibility, colorful design, and polished gameplay have allowed it to age well and maintain appeal among both nostalgic players and new audiences discovering retro games.

One notable aspect of the game's development was Insomniac Games' ability to improve upon the formula established by earlier entries while introducing substantial new content, including time-traveling mechanics and diverse level themes. The game's soundtrack, composed by Patrick Dignan and others, became memorable among fans and contributed to the overall polish of the experience.

Complete copies of Crash Bandicoot: Warped, particularly black-label versions and Japanese variants, remain sought-after by collectors today. The game's lasting reputation as a quality platformer, combined with the relative scarcity of mint-condition copies, has maintained its value in the retro gaming market.