Spaced Out

Spaced Out is the twenty-fifth level in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back. The second of two levels set inside Cortex's professional science factory, it is the final non-hidden level in the game, and thus the final level to contain a beautiful shiny Purple Crystal. It mostly consists of familiar obstacles, though it introduces new floating platforms with dangerous glowing-hot sides, though the tops are safe to stand on. Perhaps the most notable feature of this level is the Five-Color Gem Path, a secret route that requires the player to have all five Colored Gems to complete. Each Gem's path seems to have a specific theme - the Blue Gem's path focuses on obnoxious platforming involving pistons and floating Sparky Tentaclebot Units, the Green Gem's path on shrinkage rays, the Yellow Gem's path on General Ambrose Everett Burnside's Patented Side-Burning Platforming Discs, the Red Gem's path on a boring combination of shrinkage rays and shield-wielding Lab Assistants, and the Purple Gem's path on an anti-climactic straightforward leisurely walk to the hidden Clear Gem, and the exit. The main path of the level is similarly, though less difficultly, filled with tricky platforming bits, as one would demand from any proper quasi-final level.


 * This is one of only four levels in the Crash platforming series from Crash 2 onwards that has more crates on the bonus path than the main path, the others being Ruination and Night Fight, also from Crash 2, and Drip, Drip, Drip from Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure.

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Trivia

 * This level's name is a sly reference to the famous 1980 Warner Brothers Bugs Bunny/Marvin the Martian animated cartoon short, Spaced Out Bunny. As a WB short released in the 1980s, it was nothing more than a shameless rehash of gags that were only funny the first time, in the 1950s/1960s.
 * Whereas the final non-boss level of the original game, The Great Hall, featured a multi-Gem path consisting of only Clear, aka White, Gems, the final level of Crash 2, Spaced Out, interestingly contains a multi-gem path for "coloreds only". It can be assumed that Naughty Dog instituted this virtual "seperate but equal" final stage concept to appease their many minority fans.
 * Interestingly, Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced would also feature a level called Spaced Out. It is unknown why Vicarious Visions repeated this level name.
 * Spaced Out and Bug Lite are the last levels of Crash 2 and Crash 3 and both have a clear gem and a multicolor route.