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Machine Gunners are genetically enhanced potoroos that work as henchmen for Pinstripe. Two only appear in the original Crash Bandicoot and the N. Sane Trilogy remaster of the first game in Cortex Power.

Machine gunners will rise out of the ground when confronted and fire their two pistols they possess all over the room (but mechanically are aimed at Crash). They will then commence laughing and begin firing again.

During their brief laughing spell, Crash has the opportunity to take them out with a spin or jump. In areas with machine gunners, barrel-shaped objects are lined along the wall for Crash to hide behind when bullets are fired.

Appearance
Machine gunners take the appearance of classic gangsters of the 1930s to 1960s, similar to Pinstripe Potoroo. However, these enemies are more blandly dressed, with a blue suit, pink shirt, and red tie. They wear the signature hat of a mobster: the fedora. Each machine gunner holds two generic, silver handguns.

Appearances

 * Crash Bandicoot
 * Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy

Trivia

 * For whatever reason, once Crash has defeated a machine gunner, if Crash dies, that machine gunner won't be there when he reaches the spot again. This is unlike any other enemy in the game. In later Crash games, when Crash hits a checkpoint after defeating an enemy, that enemy won't be there anymore. However, with machine gunners, even if no checkpoint has been hit after defeating a machine gunner, it still won't be there anymore. It's not known if this was intended, or if it is a glitch.
 * Their laughs in the N. Sane Trilogy are sped up versions of Pinstripe's. In the original, their laughs are sampled.