news culture After Super Mario Bros, another video game legend wants to land in the cinema
It’s been three weeks since we told you about the overwhelming success of the animated film Super Mario Bros. Another hero of the 3D platform game wants to try the dark room adventure.
Crash Bandicoot in the cinema?
The Super Mario Bros movie has been making a lot of noise over the past few weeks. We recently told you that Illumination’s work – shunned by the trade press but adored by viewers – is about to turn the world coffers with its $871.83 million in earnings. A success that inspires ideas for Toys for Bob, creators of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time and Crash Team Rumble. The Activision-owned studio has indeed expressed an interest in seeing Crash Bandicoot as the hero of an adventure designed for cinemas one day.
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Although the series was less successful than Nintendo’s, it was due to episodes released in the early 2000s that failed to impress press and fans alike, Crash Bandicoot has many elements that could make it more than likable on the big screen. Its crazy universe populated by crazy characters could indeed amuse young and old. Since the news of Toys for Bob, many fans have expressed their desire for the project to come to fruition. Whether Microsoft’s potential acquisition of Activision can make this strange idea a reality remains to be seen.
Ready 2 rumble
Once essential and consumed by millions of gamers craving colorful universes, the 3D platformer has waned in popularity. Despite strong reviews for Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time, Activision and Toys for Bob have decided that the next marsupial game will be a competitive multiplayer game featuring Crash Team Rumble.. This title offers two teams the opportunity to compete in colorful levels. The winning team is the one that reaps the most rewards. It was playable during a closed beta that was just ending.