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Coco Bandicoot

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I was really into games even as a little girl, but was always disappointed when games had only one female character (or more often, none).

Coco Bandicoot with her gadgets, tomboyishness and tiger was enough badass for the whole Crash Bandicoot franchise, though <3
At least while Naughty Dog still made the games...:/

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they were wonderful games. i miss the good quality ones :(

I used to be a Crash Banicoot junky! To bad they stopped making it.

I'm pretty young, but I remember fucking LOVING the Crash games when I was younger. I loved Pinstripe because his plan was pretty valid. Shoot Crash. Seems like a fair idea. In CTR if I remember right he dropped bombs like crazy. Was a total pain, it worked on me for sure. I also loved Ripper Roo because, well, he's totally nuts obviously.

Sorry, I don't mean "loved". I mean "love", because I still adore all of those characters.

A cover by YOU on Crash is like... Hrm, it sounds like one of my weirder dreams actually. Entirely plausible I would dream this whole situation.

a time back when naughty dog games were ACTUALLY worth playing.
still got the cd's, still enjoy them.
wonderful tribute kouga, i'm loving the slight gritty, pixel, shading look.

LovelyKouga responds:

Actually Naughty Dog is STILL making good games, Jak & Daxter and Uncharted to name two :P They stopped making the Crash Bandicoot games after Crash Team Racing...which is pretty much when the games went downhill XD;
YES I downloaded the first three on my PS3, had a few sleepless nights playing them...a lot harder than I remember! But just as fun.
Thank you! ^^

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