![]() "Options" obviously opens the options menu. ![]() ![]() "Jiggle", "Foot Stomp", "Pelvic Thrust", "Turn Around" and "Behind You" make Crash do those respective dance moves, then return to his neutral state."Random" makes Crash do a random dance move from the Crash dance, then return to his neutral state."Stop" makes Crash stop whatever he's doing and stand still until given another command."Start Dance" makes Crash start doing the Crash Dance and moving around the screen, with the Cortex Strikes Back Warp Room theme music playing in the background.Right clicking on Crash opens a drop-down menu with several options. When left alone, he will randomly dance and move around the screen. You can move Crash around the screen by simply clicking and dragging him. Please note that it is incompatible with modern versions of Windows, requiring a Windows 9x OS (Windows 95, Windows 98) to run.Ĭrash does not have any practical features that other similar programs do, and is just meant as entertainment. ![]() It was considered lost for a while, until it was added to the Internet Archive by user ticky_ on the 18th of March, 2020. It was made to promote Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, with the game's logo being used on the start-up splash screen. It is a desktop buddy, in a similar vein to programs such as Clippy, Bonzi Buddy or Shimeji, where Crash hangs out on your computer's desktop. N/A Crash Bandicoot Desktop Character is a 1998 program developed by MDR Software. ![]()
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