‘Crash Bandicoot 4’ is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X/S and Switch in March

From his glorious origins on the first PlayStation, beloved orange furball Crash Bandicoot has leapt to most major gaming platforms in a nostalgia-fueled revival that shows no signs of slowing down. Now in his 25th year, the zany marsupial is heading...

‘Crash Bandicoot 4’ will be revealed tomorrow at 11AM ET

The Crash Bandicoot series is finally getting a modern sequel — not a remaster or a kart racer. Toys for Bob and Activision have announced that they’re revealing Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time on June 22nd at 11AM Eastern, including a stream at S...

Crash Bandicoot Uka Uka Mug: That’s One Angry Mug

If you ever played any of the Crash Bandicoot games, you’re familiar with the masks that float around the game. The one that offers you help and makes that great “rutabaga” sound effect is called “Aku Aku,” while the bad guy boss is called “Uka Uka.”

If you dig the look of these tribal masks, and you like to sip coffee at your desk, then you should grab this official Crash Bandicoot Uka Uka mug.

The colorful, sculpted ceramic mug features the ugly mug of that evil and grumpy human spirit who came back as an evil mask, and will look great keeping your coffee or tea warm. He’s got quite the scowl on his face – probably because you just poured searing hot beverage into his head. You can grab one over at Firebox for $16.99.

 

Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled Incense Burner is Smoking Cool

I can’t say that I’ve ever awakened and thought to myself, “let’s light up some incense.” Now that this sweet Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled incense burner is available, I might have to get some smoldering smell-good stuff.

Video game fans will immediately recognize the crazy fox-like creature on the cart as Crash Bandicoot. The burner has a spot in the base for you to place incense an incense cone, and when it’s lit the smoke comes out of the exhaust pipes. Even if you decide not to burn incense with this, it’s a cool little collectible.

With the exception of the metal, heat-resistant base for the incense, it’s made from PVC plastic and has a painted finish. It’s 7.87″ long, 6.69″ wide, and 5.51″ high. It can be pre-ordered right now from Geek Store for $39.99, and shipping is expected to start in early June.

The World’s Most Confused Handheld Gaming System

Oh, China. You’re such a great nation, but sometimes we’ve got to call you on your ridiculous reinterpretations of trademarked and copyrighted works from other parts of the world. This handheld gaming console is one such example.

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This ridiculously confused PVP Station Light 3000 handheld co-opts imagery from Sony, Nintendo, Rovio and Naughty Dog all in one single package. And having played some of these craptacular systems over the years, I’m going to bet it can’t even play most of the games referenced on its box. Or if it can, it does it very badly.

[via I Use No Way as Way]