The N'Sane Trilogy is great, but what makes Crash Bandicoot so special? Join me as I take a look at the evolution of the Crash Bandicoot franchse before examining the newly released remaster. Time Stamps: Introduction - 0:23 The Evolution of Crash Bandicoot - 2:48 Multi-Platform Montage - 8:46 N'Sane Trilogy Review - 10:20 Death Animation Montage - 12:17 Musical Credits Opening Theme - ToeJam & Earl - ToeJam Jammin' - Cover by The OneUps, Originally by John Baker Yakity Sax - Chet Atkisn, Floyd Cramer, Boots Randolph Rocky IV Training Montage - Studio Cover by DNP, Original by Vince DiCola Crash Bandicoot Theme - Cover by Squid Physics, Originally by Josh Mancell Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped Theme Cover by Squid Physics, Originally by Josh Mancell You're the Best (Around) - Cover by Beer Tone, Originally by Joe Esposito End Theme - Donkey Kong Country - Ice Ice Cavey - by The OneUps, Originally by David Wise, Robin Beanland, and Eveline Fischer Super Mario RPG - Forest Maze - Beware the Forest Mushrooms! - by Baf, Originally by Yoko Shimomura Mario Paint Creative Exercise (BGM 1) - by , Original by Hirokazu Tanaka, Ryoji Yoshitomi, and Kazumi Totaka Tribal Jungle Soundtrack (Used Throughout Video) - All Music Composed by Derek and Brandon Fiechter