User:Sto0g3

Yo dudes its Sto0g3. Whats up? this is my page check out all the stuff I found.Yah I know its Groovy... Im trying to make my self usefull be uploading pictures. you know like, Crash and Spyro. Im a big fan of that stuff. I just need to find how to shrink all the pics I upload. lol. Mn! thats a load of pics. Holy moley! I cant believe that I uploaded all those pictures! lol. Im starting a count down till Christmas.

Games I have
Crash Bandicoot 1

Crash bandicoot 2

Crash bandicoot warped

CTR Crash team raceing

Crash bandicoot wrath of cortex

Spyro hero's tail

Halo 1

halo 2

Starwars Battlefront II

L.A. Rush

Jak II

Slycooper 2

Brute Forse

Tony hawk 4

Tony hawk 3

Starwars lego 1

Starwars lego 2

Predator Concrete jungle

Alein vs. Predator

Crash of the Titans

Rachet and Clank: Up your Arsenal

wish list
Crash of the titans

Crash bandicoot Twinsanity

Halo 3

Lego Starwars complete saga

Jak X

Jak 3

Jak and Daxter

Daxter

Crash Bandicoot
The game takes place on a small trio of islands just south-east of Australia, all owned by the evil scientist, Doctor Neo Cortex. With the aid of Doctor Nitrus Brio, he creates the Evolvo Ray, which they use to evolve the various animals living on the islands, all while causing terrible pollution. One of their experiments was a bandicoot, Crash.[9] Once evolved by the Evolvo Ray, the duo tests the Cortex Vortex on him, a machine that would put him completely under their control. However, this experiment on Crash fails, and Crash flees from his captors.[9] Falling out of a window of Doctor Neo Cortex's castle, Crash awakes on a beach on N. Sanity Island.[9] During Crash's time in captivity, he had become attached with another evolved bandicoot, the female Tawna. Resolving to defeat Cortex, clean up the pollution he had caused and rescue Tawna, he sets off.[9] After defeating the tribe chief Papu Papu, Crash crosses over to the second island, where he defeats two of the doctor's henchmen, mutants Ripper Roo and Koala Kong. Eventually, he makes it to the third island, where he enters the power plant causing the pollution. After making it to the core of the plant he fights its chief executive officer, Pinstripe Potoroo. During their battle the core is destroyed by stray bullets, halting the pollution. After making his way to Cortex's castle, Crash wanders through the laboratories and defeats Doctor Nitrus Brio. He climbs to the top of the tower, and sets the castle on fire. As the building burns to the ground, Crash makes it to Cortex's airship, where he and Cortex fight. After using Doctor Cortex's own projectiles against him, he sends Cortex falling to his apparent death. United with Tawna, they escape the burning castle on Doctor Cortex's airship.

About Crash
Naughty Dog once referenced the development of Crash as a character both 'goofy yet heroic', and being able to portray it well. Originally however, he took the role of a silent protagonist and thus expressed little of his personality or opinions (a trait developer Jason Rubin later claimed to regret), though in more recent games he has played a larger role. Crash's personality is hard to pinpoint, sometimes varying from game to game. Overall, he has a rather wacky, cartoonish personality, in simple terms, he is a tornado. His demented behavior was in fact extended to actual sadism/masochism in Crash Tag Team Racing, in which he took pleasure in torturing innocent animals, park drones, and even himself (it should be noted that the game is criticised for its over-caricaturisation or even complete change in character personalities). Despite this however, Crash is usually kind-hearted and laid back, rarely showing true sorrow or anger (though he detests evil, such as Cortex), though he is also rather simple, to some fans almost to the point of retardedness and lack of awareness. Crash's most common ability is his tornado spin, upon which he twirls insanely to hit a nearby opponent. The power of this attack varies in different games, to the point he can spin constantly or even float on air when using it, however these advancements generally come as power ups in most games often gained by defeating a boss character. He can also spin objects, living or not, to gain a better hit radius. Like other platformers, he can also jump on opponents as well as slide and body slam. Some of these also gain power ups depending upon the game. A large amount of special abilities can be obtained in various titles. Crash can also ride a whole range of vehicles without ever obtaining his driving license, such as motorcycles, bi-planes, wave-boards, 4X4 jeeps, karts and a whole range of other cars. In a common tradition to the platform genre, he can also be seen riding a minecart at times. In Crash Bandicoot, Crash can only jump and spin. In Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, not only can he spin and jump, but can also slide, crawl, dig underground and body slam. In Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped, he can perform the previous abilities as well as an upgraded body slam, double jump, super-fast tornado spin, Crash Dash (being able to sprint) and the ability to wield a bazooka that uses Wumpa Fruit as ammo. In Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath Of Cortex, Crash is also able to tip-toe, which allows him to walk on Nitro crates. In Crash of the Titans, along with his spin attack, Crash can punch, kick and perform many other moves Crash generally appears as an orange marsupial-like creature with a black nose, thick eyebrows, green eyes and a black tuft of hair on his head. Crash's main attire consists of a pair of blue denim jeans, Pink boxers with red hearts on them, and a dark-red pair of sneakers, though he can don other attires when needed, such as scuba diving gear, a biker's jacket, and numerous others. Crash can also be seen with fingerless gloves, which he has worn throughout much of the series, with the latest exception being Crash of the Titans, in which he loses them to reveal a series of black tattoos similar in appearance to that of the logo of the video game Shadow the Hedgehog.

About Crunch
In Wrath of Cortex, Crunch is first portrayed as being the over-confident type, constantly believing that he can eliminate Crash with ease.[3] This behavior causes him to become defiant later in the game, insisting that he doesn't even need the Elementals (his power source) to defeat Crash, and becoming generally annoyed with Cortex.[4] It is not until he is defeated that Crunch snaps out of Cortex's control and lives with the Bandicoots (though he is brainwashed again in Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced). Because of his time with the Bandicoots, Crunch's personality has gradually changed after his liberation from Cortex's control. In Crash Nitro Kart, Crunch is shown to be an avid weightlifter, living under the philosophy of "eat less and exercise more".[5] In Crash Tag Team Racing onwards, Crunch seems to model himself after The A-Team star Mr. T, emulating his catchphrases and appearance (through an unlockable costume). His love for exercise is repeated here, though he is also interested in nutrition,[6] and at one point plans to sell the Crash gang out through future endorsements in hopes of becoming a famous and respected figure.[7] Despite his rather masculine demeanor, Crunch occasionally shows a soft side; in Crash Tag Team Racing, it is revealed that Crunch sleeps with a pink teddy bear aptly named 'Pinky Bear', and is unable to sleep without it.[8] Crunch also appears broken up when Von Clutch's Power Gem is supposedly lost (causing Von Clutch to lose his soul). Crunch does not take kindly to rude behavior or bad manners, an example of this occurring in Crash of the Titans, in which he can be heard saying "Hey! Stop that!" upon hearing Crash emit a loud belch.[edit] Outward appearance In contrast to Crash and Coco's meager size and build, Crunch is generally depicted as a large, muscular, burgundy-colored bandicoot with a metallic arm, camoflauge pants, and large boots. In Crash Twinsanity, Crunch is unusually smaller than normal, being shorter than even Tiny Tiger in the same scene. While Crunch's metallic arm usually takes the form of an arm, it can also be turned into a laser cannon-like device, as shown in the boss fight against him in N-Tranced. In the games prior to Crash of the Titans, Crunch's metallic arm only covered his right forearm and hand. In Titans, the cybernetics not only cover his entire arm, but take on a new appearance, bearing a resemblance to that of the television incarnation of the Teen Titans character Cyborg. In addition, two scars can be seen above Crunch's chest. In Crash Tag Team Racing, Crunch is depicted with a metallic ear, a feature that was not carried over to Titans.[edit] Abilities Crunch's most notable ability is his enormous strength, reflected in his large muscles. Although he is not as graceful as Crash or Coco, he balances this with his power, and is a very experienced fighter, being able to break through almost anything with his bare hands. Crunch's original power sources were the Elementals, elemental masks awoken from hibernation by Uka Uka. Each Elemental gave Crunch a different elemental power for each of his struggles against Crash. Rok-Ko, the Earth Elemental, gave Crunch the ability to encase himself in numerous nearby pebbles, transforming himself into a sentient boulder. Wa-Wa, the Water Elemental, gave Crunch the ability to transform into a being of water twice his original size. In this form, Crunch can launch blue and green waves of energy from his hands and could shake the seas in an attempt to throw Crash off. Py-Ro, the Fire Elemental, turned Crunch into a figure of molten rock capable of throwing burning rocks, some of which would split in two upon impact with the ground. Finally, Lo-Lo, the Air Elemental, transformed Crunch into a gigantic genie-like entity capable of numerous lightning attacks. These elemental powers apparently disappeared when Crunch was freed from Cortex's control. As mentioned before, Crunch's metallic arm can be turned into a laser cannon-like device, as shown in Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced. This ability isn't shown anywhere else in the series.

About Coco
In her debut game, Coco is shown to be somewhat mean, ordering Crash to perform certain errands whenever she sees fit. This behavior would resurface in Crash Tag Team Racing, in which Coco is shown to have given birth to an unexplained hatred towards Nina Cortex, often accusing her of stealing important parts she needs for her vehicles.[5] This doesn't mean she is incapable of a more caring temperament; in Wrath of Cortex and Twinsanity, Coco shows concern for Crash when he is in visible danger, and, in the latter, even goes as far as physically attacking Cortex for supposedly "kidnapping" Crash. In Crash of the Titans, Coco is shown to be more confident. [edit] Appearance In contrast to Crash's cartoony physical appearance, Coco's figure is more svelte and realistic. In all of her appearances, she is shown to have a full head of blond hair, usually tied up in a ponytail and with a flower stuck on the side. From her first appearance up to The Wrath of Cortex, Coco is seen wearing a white shirt, light-blue overalls (with one strap undone) and pink shoes. Coco is seen in this attire in storyboards for Crash Twinsanity (which can be found as unlockable extras in the game), though she isn't in the final product. In later games, Coco is seen wearing blue jeans and a white T-shirt with a red star on it. An unlockable costume in Crash Tag Team Racing has Coco dressing up in a blue and pink princess attire. In Crash of the Titans, Coco's attire is very similar to what she wore in Crash Tag Team Racing, though the sleeves on her T-shirt have become a light-blue color. Coco no longer wears her hair in a ponytail or wears a flower in it in this installment, instead having her hair straight down and wearing a blue headscarf. [edit] Abilities Despite being the same species as Crash, Coco is capable of speaking fluent English, and is exceptionally gifted in terms of intelligence, claiming to have an intelligence quotient of 164 in a recent installment of the series. With such high intelligence, Coco is able to create a number of complex machines, including the Portal Chamber in Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex and a machine capable of enlarging entire planets in Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure. She also has above-average computer-hacking skills, as displayed in Crash Bandicoot 2, in which she uses this talent to hack into Cortex's files and figure out his true intentions. Aside from her high intelligence, Coco is able to physically fend for herself, knowing an array of martial arts leg moves, one powerful enough to create a large shockwave. As seen in Crash Bash she has the ability to spin just like her brother.

About Aku Aku
Aku Aku cares deeply for the Earth and all who inhabit it, protecting Crash whenever needed and acting as a father figure to the Bandicoots. He'll do anything the protect the planet, even locking his twin brother away in an underground temple. Overall, Aku Aku is a kind, benevolent, and empathetic spirit who loves the Earth. Aku Aku's personality is expanded in Crash of the Titans. While Aku Aku remains a stern individual for most of the time, he is capable of showing an occasional witty side, a trait displayed when he quickly compares the Mojo Temple to the Texas School Book Depository, along with his descriptions of the enemies in the game. [8] [edit] Appearance Aku Aku appears as a floating wooden mask with yellow, circular, pupil-less eyes (except in Crash Boom Bang! where he has pupils as that is his Japanese Model), a red, pointed nose, large lips, a green goatee, and four (or more) multi-colored feathers perched on top of his head. Aku Aku's redesign in Crash of the Titans shows him having a larger, more humanoid/primate head, along with one extra feather on his head. His goatee is missing, having been replaced with green hair on the sides of his head. [edit] Abilities Similar to Sparx in the Spyro the Dragon series, Aku Aku's primary function is to protect Crash from harm. If Crash has one Aku Aku mask, it will protect him from one attack; if he has two, he'll resist two attacks. If Crash picks up three Aku Aku masks, he'll enter a state of invincibility and will not be harmed from any enemy attacks, Nitro crates, and TNT crates. He will, however, be killed by either falling into bottomless pits, falling into water, or getting crushed in a chase level. In Crash Twinsanity, having three Aku Aku's will no longer protect Crash from explosions by TNT or Nitro crates, or destroy enemies by walking into them, as it did previous titles. Aku Aku also has many other abilities. In the first installment, he can be used as a source of light in levels which are too dark to navigate safely. In the Cortex boss fight in Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped, it is shown he and his twin brother Uka Uka are able to produce various forms of what is assumed to be witch doctor magic. In Crash of the Titans, Crash uses Aku Aku to cover the Titan's face and take control of the creature. Aku Aku can also be used by Crash as a shield and a skateboard. Whenever Aku Aku can sense a person, he can teleport a certain distance towards that person. In the Game Boy Advance version of the game, Aku Aku can transform into various vehicles for Crash to use.

About Me
Well My real name is Justin. im a big fAN of Madness Combat and GamePro Well im also known for awsome art talence. I make comic books to, Jesus there amazing not to brag or anything lol.

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