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* Press '''R1 + L1''' in the main menu to unlock all levels. | * Press '''R1 + L1''' in the main menu to unlock all levels. | ||
* Pressing '''R1 + L1''' in-game makes Crash invincible to all dangers, except for pits and water/acid. | * Pressing '''R1 + L1''' in-game makes Crash invincible to all dangers, except for pits and water/acid. | ||
* Dump available here was from a copy that was made of an SCEA original disc sent to a magazine (which was returned to Sony upon demand) | |||
==Screenshots== | ==Screenshots== |
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A prototype of Crash Bandicoot for the PlayStation.
Notes
The Cutting Room Floor research
- The music is completely absent from this build, though data for some tracks can be found in the game files.
- The level-completion screen is absent. The game simply sends the player back to the map.
- There are no gems in this build, and as such there are no gem paths.
- Press R1 + L1 in the main menu to unlock all levels.
- Pressing R1 + L1 in-game makes Crash invincible to all dangers, except for pits and water/acid.
- Dump available here was from a copy that was made of an SCEA original disc sent to a magazine (which was returned to Sony upon demand)
Screenshots
Origin