
Nokia Crash
Shell for Nokia, model unspecified (possibly 3330).

Crash Watches
Submitted by FakeCortex

Crash Dancing!!
A Japanese video containing the ever-so popular Crash dance, performed by the Japanese guy-in-Crash-suit.

Submitted by Crashnconker
Crash Tag Team Racing Surfboard
Makes me want to learn how to surf already.

Kurashu Yo-Yo
Submitted by R. Gin
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Nintendo DS Stylus
This Japanese Crash DS stylus comes with the Japanese version of Crash Boom Bang.

CBB Nintendo DS Lite Case
Submitted by Dingodile555
A case for the Nintendo DS Lite, with Crash Boom Bang art on the front.

Submitted by Crashthebandicoot
Mugs
Hot cocoa.

Submitted by Crashthebandicoot
Crash Twinsanity Bag

Submitted by Orange Baron
Crash Cake
Years ago, there used to be licensed birthday cakes of Crash Bandicoot. They were round and white in the center. The cake had the swirly Crash logo (the one found in most of the old merchandise) and a zoom-up of Crash's face. The picture used for Crash's face was this one.


Submitted by Dingodile555
Embroidery Kit
Yes... Crash has his own embroidery kit.

Submitted by Zoton2
Inflatable Crash
An inflatable Crash Bandicoot doll that is over 1,5 m tall.


Submitted by Jim White, Okura and Christian Pastorelli
Crash Nitro Kart Stunt Wheels
A collection of CNK-themed tazos (though some Wrath of Cortex pictures are featured as well for some reason). These used to come in potato chip packets. The idea was creating wheels and character stand-out "pins" so that you could play bowling with them. The points on the Wumpa Fruit on the crate indicated how many points you'd earn for knocking the characters over. There was a total of 30 tazos to collect (right-most picture).

Submitted by Jbrain95
Crash Bash Collector's Pin
Not a CD.


Submitted by Tai San Tan
Create Your Own Adventure magnets (2001)
These are pretty interesting because, even though they're flat, you can combine Naughty Dog accessories with a Wrath of Cortex render. Awesome! Right?

Submitted by Zoton2
Mind Over Mutant Fridge Magnets
They all use Crash of the Titans art... Except the logo, of course. Sounds familiar somehow.

Submitted by Dingodile555
Japanese Crash Pen
Write your essays in style!

Submitted by Dingodile555
Japanese XS Game Boy Advance Strap
Protect your handheld from being thrown at walls when you're playing Atlasphere stages.

Submitted by Dingodile555
Japanese N-Tranced Bag


Submitted by Radicc
Crash and Spyro Mugs
Not the kind you find in Bonus Rounds.

Official Crash Bandicoot Biscuits
Tastyyyy.

Submitted by Radicc
Spinpop
A snack from Argentina, using a knock-off Crash drawing on its package (based on a Twinsanity render). If the lack of Crash's name or his horrible miscolouring haven't clued you in, the reproduction of the artwork is unlicensed and the food itself has nothing to do with Crash. Oh well, at least the name of the snack is kind of related... but just barely.

Submitted by Dingodile555
Fridge Magnet
An officially licensed magnet produced by Applause.

Submitted by bubbatom
Crash Bandicoot Dmag Collector's CD
This CD was a prize for a contest held by the Australian Dmag magazine. It contains a local website that includes wallpapers, cursors, a desktop theme and some screensavers. Some of these can be found in the Australian Crash & Spyro website.

Razor and Armadillo Wheels
At the time of Crash of the Titans's release, Vivendi Games held a promotion in Australia and New Zealand, in cooperation with the Razor, Armadillo and Omni brands of vehicles. Several Crash & Spyro-themed prizes were being given in daily draws to lucky registrants of games from both franchises (any games from The Wrath of Cortex and Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly onward applied).
- Prizes and details (from the Australian Crash & Spyro website)
- Scooter decal
- Lowrider decal
- Skateboard decal
- Caster board decal