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{{game disambig||the [[Nintendo DS]] version|[[Crash of the Titans (Nintendo DS)]]}} | {{game disambig||the [[Nintendo DS]] version|[[Crash of the Titans (Nintendo DS)]]}} | ||
'''Crash of the Titans''' is an [[action-adventure]] game published by [[Sierra Entertainment]] and developed by Vancouver-based [[Radical Entertainment]] for the [[PlayStation 2]], [[PlayStation Portable]] (ported by [[SuperVillain Studios]]), [[Wii]] and [[Xbox 360]]. The game was first released in North America on October 3, [[2007]], in Europe on October 12, [[2007]] and in Australia on October 25, [[2007]]; it is the first game in the {{c|Crash Bandicoot}} series that was not released in Japan. | '''Crash of the Titans''' is an [[action-adventure]] game published by [[Sierra Entertainment]] and developed by Vancouver-based [[Radical Entertainment]] for the [[PlayStation 2]], [[PlayStation Portable]] (ported by [[SuperVillain Studios]]), [[Wii]] and [[Xbox 360]]. The game was first released in North America on [[October 3]], [[2007]], in Europe on [[October 12]], [[2007]] and in Australia on [[October 25]], [[2007]]; it is the first game in the {{c|Crash Bandicoot}} series that was not released in Japan. | ||
The game received mixed reviews upon its release; critics disparaged the game's short length, and although the game's variety was generally seen positively, reviewers noted little outstanding in the game. Despite this so-so reception, the game was nominated for two awards. | The game received mixed reviews upon its release; critics disparaged the game's short length, and although the game's variety was generally seen positively, reviewers noted little outstanding in the game. Despite this so-so reception, the game was nominated for two awards. |