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1 member is celebrating his/her birthday today: GianPiero97
Buenos días!
— Todo de PlayStation 5 🎮 (@De_Ps5) November 7, 2020
Astro's Playroom pinta genial y encima tiene bastante guiños a muchos videojuegos conocidos 🥰#PS5 pic.twitter.com/q7D0PyyV9G
Imbattibile.
— HaStatoIlCavaliereNero ❤️ (@Nonha_stata) March 20, 2020
Carabinieri col lanciafiamme alle porte delle Facoltà...#DeLuca pic.twitter.com/l5DDzB128G
— 桜井 政博 / Masahiro Sakurai (@Sora_Sakurai) October 15, 2020
I didn't find out the reference, but I noticed that N. Tropys' helmet clocks are always pointing in the same direction (for the respective sex).#SmashBrosUltimate #SmashBros #SuperSmashBrosUltimate #SSBU#Crash4 #CrashBandicoot #CrashBandicoot4 #CrashForSmash pic.twitter.com/F3NXS2la7j
— 🔻 (@SimpIeton) October 16, 2020
DID YOU KNOW:
— jumpbuttoncb (@JUMPBUTTONCB) September 23, 2019
In the late 90s, Universal explored the idea of a Crash Bandicoot TV Series. Here's what Grant Moran, the writer Universal hired to develop the project told me back in November of 2015:
"The project never happened. It was back in the 90s, at the height of the Crash phenomenon, and Universal had some sort of a relationship with Naughty Dog as I recall. Anyway, they hired me to develop a concept for taking it to series," he said, continuing:
— jumpbuttoncb (@JUMPBUTTONCB) September 23, 2019
"I liked the ads at the time, with the actor in the big Crash costume. Something surreal about it that I thought caught the anarchic spirit of the character, so that was the way I went: live action, not animation."
— jumpbuttoncb (@JUMPBUTTONCB) ...
That was as far as the show went, never making it past pitch.
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