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7 Random Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About Crash Bandicoot

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He Was Too Ugly For Japan

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It turns out Crash wasn’t always charming people with his wacky good looks. When Crash Bandicoot made his way over to Japan, Naughty Dog decided he needed a makeover that made him more appealing to Japanese gamers. In Japan, Crash is given softer, rounded edges, more tamed eyebrows, and larger eyes. It ultimately creates a version of Crash that looks fits the anime aesthetic. These may seem like subtle differences to some but it made all the difference in the Far East. These new aesthetics resonated well with gamers in Japan and could be one of the many reasons why the game performed so well in that market.


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