Advertising Blurbs
Nintendo.com:
When the evil Dr. Cortex, orbiting way out in space, unleashes the horrific powers of his fiendish shrinking ray, our beloved planet shrinks to the size of a common grapefruit. Despite the benefits of such a setup (i.e., quicker commutes to your local Nintendo retailer), the negatives of a nanosized earth quickly become glaringly obvious.
Crash's Einsteinian sister Coco develops a device that can return earth and its inhabitants to their rightful sizes, but powering it requires crystals from all over the world. Enter the redoubtable Crash. Globe-trotting from a Mayan Jungle to Arctic Caverns, Crash must gather the crystals in 20 richly varied levels.
Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure's gameplay runs the gamut from side-scrolling to 3D chase to aerial combat sequences. This may be Crash's first appearance on a Nintendo console, but the brash bandicoot is definitely not afraid to go all-out in his premiere performance.
Contributed by Kartanym
(9909) on Feb 28, 2003.
Back of box:
Big Trouble. Little Planet.
Rather than endlessly doing battle with meddling bandicoots, Dr. Neo Cortex shrinks the entire earth, and Crash and Coco along with it, to the size of a wumpa fruit. This will definitely be their hugest adventure yet!
"Handheld Crash is just as awesome as his console adventures." - IGN.com
Contributed by Corn Popper (66198) on Sep 02, 2002.