When Vicarious Visions took the reins from Naughty Dog’s original legacy, they faced a monumental task: recreating the "feel" of the PS1 era while using modern geometry. The result was a stunning 4K-capable visual overhaul. However, the initial release (v01.xx) became famous within the community for its updated collision physics. Unlike the original games, which used flat-box collision, the N. Sane Trilogy utilized rounded collision boxes. This meant that if Crash landed on the very edge of a platform, he would often slide off—a mechanic famously dubbed "pill-shaped collision."
Each game has been meticulously remastered, boasting: Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy -CUSA07399- v01...
Whether you are a veteran player trying to re-earn your platinum relics or a new player experiencing the challenging, witty, and charming world of Bandicoot for the first time, the release offers the best way to play the games that defined a generation. When Vicarious Visions took the reins from Naughty