Game over screen

Game Over screens appears when you die with the life count currently on 0. Though it doesn&apos;t actually mean the game is over and you have to start it from the beginning, it usually means you could quit and return to the title screen or continue and return to the warp room with the life count reseting to it&apos;s base number; 4.

Crash Bandicoot
The words "GAME OVER" appear similar to how the word "CRASH" does in the start menu. A ticking noise is heard and an explosion is heard shaking the letters in the words. Crash is then seen running from the left to the right side of the screen with Cortex chasing him (the same animation from the first cutscene when Crash escapes).

Continue? Yes = Return to the island a few levels back with a total 4 lives. No = Return the title screen.

Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back
Cortex&apos;s head appears as shown in the snapshot on the right. He says "Game Over" and then laughs evily.

Continue? Yes = Cortex says "Play again, Crash" and disappears. You return to the warp room with 4 lives. No = Cortex says "I guess you didn&apos;t have what it takes, Crash" and disappears. You are returned to the title screen.

Crash Bandicoot: Warped
Uka Uka appears with Cortex&apos;s head hidden behind him. It is similar to thier Time Twister Message except the vortex is dark orange instead of blue. Uka Uka says "Game Over".

Continue? Yes = Uka Uka says "When will you ever learn? You miserable bandicoots!" and disappears. You return to the game with 4 lives. No = Uka Uka moves out of the way revealing Cortex&apos;s head, Cortex then says "Goodbye for now". They both disappear and you return to the title screen.

Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex
Cortex appears in the room from the opening cutscene. He says "Giving up?" and subtly nods his head as if to convince you to.

Continue = Cortex exclaims "Get ready to face my wrath, Crash Bandicoot" and laugh manically (the same line from the opening cutscene and promotional trailer) Returns you to the warp room with 4 lives. Quit = Cortex yells "Ha ha, at last the world is ours!" Returns you to the title screen.

Crash Twinsanity


Twinsanity has many different Game Over screens depending on which character you are playing as. Here on the left is Crash&apos;s. Cortex&apos;s shows him beaten up, Nina&apos;s shows her tied up and Crash and Cortex&apos;s shows Cortex with a broken arm and Crash laying face down with his feet in the air. Even Mecha-Bandicoot has his own screen (shown up-right).

The &apos;Continue&apos; and &apos;Quit Game&apos; options are exactly what you&apos;d expect them to be.

Crash of the Titans


The overall look is similar to when you finish an episode. The words "Game Over" appear surrounded by swirly paterns and Crash&apos;s shoe print. The two options do the same as other games, they are just worded differently.

NOTE: All other games don&apos;t have Game Over screen as they don&apos;t use lives at all.