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C R A S H B A N D I C O O T : W A R P E D m a g a z i n e c o v e r s
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Sony Magazines Deluxe (January, 1999)
The Japanese Crash-guy-in-the-suit is perhaps bigger in Japan than ours is here in the U.S. On this magazine cover, Crash is touting Sony's new PocketStation...an enhanced memory card which can actually download mini-games from PlayStation games. The Japanese version of Crash Bandicoot 3 is one of the first games to support this new peripheral.
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PlayStation Gamer (January, 1999)
Proving that Crash and
PlayStation's worldwide popularity continue to grow
in '99, Crash appears on the first cover for a new
Australian PlayStation magazine. |
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PowerStation (January, 1999)
As Crash Bandicoot:
Warped rides high on the U.K. sales charts, Crash
nabs the cover of this popular tips-and-tricks magazine.
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M6 PlayStation (January, 1999)
One of our last renderings
for the third Crash game is the first cover of a new
French PlayStation magazine. |
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PS Extreme (January, 1999)
Crash Bandicoot: Warped
races to the front of PS Extreme to earn Action Game
of 1998. A layered variation of this image appears
on standees in video game retailers across the nation.
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Official Australian PlayStation Magazine (Jan.,
1999)
OPM made sure this image
found its way around the world. Not surprisingly,
Crash is incredibly popular in the land of bandicoots...perhaps
moreso than the real deal. |
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Official U.K. PlayStation Magazine (December, 1998)
One of Naughty Dog's
best Crash covers came by special request of U.K.'s
OPM. At first we weren't too enthusiastic about depicting
Crash in a hip hop manner, but the resulting image
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Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine (December, 1998)
Sony's Crash guy-in-the-suit
advertising campaigns have been wildly successful
in the United States... enough so that even Pizza
Hut has chosen the suit guy to promote their "stuffed
crust pizza." It came with little surprise that this
Crash would appear on his very own magazine cover.
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Official German PlayStation Magazine (Dec., 1998)
Crash flies over Europe
to arrive on the cover and demo CD of Germany's OPM.
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PlayStation Power (October, 1998)
Crash surfaces on the
cover of this Italian magazine. Oddly enough, this
image closely resembles one appearing on PlayStation
Power's English equivalent. |
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PlayStation Power (September, 1998)
This cover came as a
surprise. Naughty Dog didn't render this. We're pretty
sure Axiom wasn't involved. Someone must have modeled
their very own 3D Crash, complete with scuba mask.
Regardless of who created the image, we're pleased
to see Crash on the cover. |
Superjuegos (September, 1998)
Crash warped on to the
cover of this Spanish gaming magazine. The Cortex
Sphinx appearing here was eventually re-rendered for
the background of the European Crash 3 box.
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Game Developer (August, 1998)
This image was specifically
commissioned for Game Developer magazine. Interestingly
enough, the featured cover story about "Next-Generation
Character Animation Tools" does not mention Crash
or Naughty Dog in any way, shape, or form.
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Business Week (June, 1998)
Here's more proof that
Crash has hit it big...that even the business world
identifies Sony by our favorite orange marsupial.
Mascot or not, Crash's impact on the interactive entertainment
industry cannot be denied. |
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Official Spanish PlayStation Magazine (Vol. 20,
1998)
Sometime during 1998,
Crash swam across the cover of OPM in Spain.
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PSX Fan (Vol. 4, 1998)
Crash dives on to the
cover of this PlayStation fan magazine from the Czech
Republic. |
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PlayStation Magazine (May, 1998)
Our first cover for
Warped was specially commissioned by PSM, and hand
painted by Bob Rafei,
one of the Naughty Dog artists. Unfortunately, Bob
found out about the cover 33 hours before the deadline.
After painting the entire 2x3 foot canvas in a single
22 hours sitting, and 8 hours of digital scanning
by a profesional shop, he had 3 hours to get it to
San Francisco. We just made it... and this is the
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Dog", the Naughty Dog Logo, and the Naughty Dog character
are registered trademarks of Naughty Dog, Inc. Naughty
Dog, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Computer
Entertainment America, Inc. Jak & Daxter: The Precursor
Legacy is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment America
Inc. Created and developed by Naughty Dog, Inc. ©
2001 Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. Crash Bandicoot
and related characters & © 1999-2000 Universal
Interactive Studios, Inc. Licensed by Universal Studios
Licensing, Inc. All rights reserved. The Sony Computer
Entertainment logo is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
"Playstation" and the "PS" Family
logo are registered trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment
Inc. The Crash Bandicoot series was developed for the
Playstation game console. Jak & Daxter: The Precursor
Legacy was developed for the Playstation 2 computer entertainment
system.

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