N. Gin

"So, you want to go a few rounds? When this is over, we'll see who's obsolete!"

- Doctor N. Gin

Dr. N. Gin (also spelt N-Gin) is an insane cyborg and assistant to Neo Cortex. He is his right-hand man, replacing N. Brio after the events of Crash Bandicoot.

Pre-series history
As a child, N. Gin was a classmate of Cortex and Brio in Madame Amberley's Academy of Evil. He presumably went to college, receiving a degree in "Devious Devices". After working at a stapler factory for a time, N. Gin went on to become a world-renowned physicist in the defense industry. However, due to a budget cut, one of his missile projects ended up faulty and, as a result, went awry, lodging itself into N. Gin's head. With his intellect, N. Gin was able to stabilize the weapon and reconstruct it as a life support system at the cost of his sanity. Because the missile is still live, it activates whenever N. Gin is stressed or angry, leaving him with a large headache (a trait apparently inspired by one of the creators, Jason Rubin's own chronic migraine headaches). Shortly after the missile incident, N. Gin was taken in by Doctor Neo Cortex to replace the double-crossed Nitrus Brio.

Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back
"Like Dr. Cortex said, give the 20 Crystals you've collected to me!"

- Dr. N. Gin

In Cortex Strikes Back, N. Gin studies a large crystal found by Doctor Neo Cortex after his defeat to Crash Bandicoot and discovers that 25 smaller "slave crystals" are needed alongside this "Master Crystal" in order to power Cortex's new "Cortex Vortex" device. When Crash is ordered by Doctor Cortex to give the crystals he has gathered to N. Gin, N. Gin attempts to take the crystals by force with a heavily armed mech, leading Crash to fight back. As a result, Crash sent N. Gin's mech into the vacuum of space using Wumpa Fruit. N. Gin also tries to stop Coco's holograms from getting through, but is ultimately unsuccessful. N. Gin then joins Cortex's next plot.

Crash Bandicoot: Dansu! De Jump! Na Daibouken
In ''Dansu! De Jump!'', N. Gin is a recurring character, assisting Cortex in his schemes by providing him with gadgets to use. He stays on the space station for the whole series and doesn't get the chance to interact with any character other than Cortex. He first appears in chapter 1, I'm the Hero!, where Cortex explains his plan to N. Gin, only for N. Gin to remind him that they still need 25 power stones to activate the Super Cortex Vortex. His next appearance at the beginning of chapter 4, Deep in the Ruins...!, where he gets annoyed at Cortex bothering him. Cortex, bored, demands N. Gin give him something to do, so N. Gin gives him a VR device that will project a hologram of Cortex down to Earth so that he can go for a walk without leaving the safety of the space station. His third and final appearance is in chapter 2 of volume 2, A Trip to a Deep Resort. Here he proudly shows Cortex his new invention, The Size Changer, which is a raygun with the ability to shrink and grow objects, which he demonstrates on the cookie that Cortex was eating.

Crash Bandicoot: Warped
"So, Crash Bandicoot, we meet again. Uka Uka and Dr. Cortex want me to teach you a lesson. Well, I've made a few modifications to my mechanics since our last encounter, so back off, or be deleted!"

- Dr. N. Gin In Warped, N. Gin constructs a superior model suit of mobile armor called the Advanced Mech that can transform into a space fighter and dock with a huge weapon platform.

N. Gin uses this machine to confront Coco, only to fail once again, falling out of his mech; he screams "Aaargh! Not again!". During his second form, Pura comes into view of Coco's craft, adding another gun to it.

Crash Team Racing
N. Gin is a playable character in Crash Team Racing, driving a violet high-acceleration kart. The doctor's garage contains both his kart and a small missile factory, where he can be seen furiously hammering away at his work (and eventually smashing his own thumb). His home track is N. Gin Labs. After Oxide was defeated, N. Gin opened a custom auto parts store in Toledo, Ohio, which closed after his "Clear-the-Road" missile system was recalled when it caused havoc on many freeways.

Crash Bash
In Bash, N. Gin appears as an obstacle in N. Ballism, the third Ballistix arena, launching balls at random players. In the crystal challenge, N. Gin launches balls only at the player(s) and not at the AI opponents.

Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex
"Uh, Uka Uka? Need I remind you that Crash always finds a way to defeat us? Maybe he's just too good for us!"

- N. Gin during Uka Uka's villain briefing In The Wrath of Cortex, N. Gin is an attendee of Uka Uka's bad guy convention and is, ultimately, the one who reveals the secret of Crunch Bandicoot; Cortex's new super-weapon. For the rest of the game, N. Gin serves as an obstacle in several of the levels, dogfighting against Crash and Coco in Tornado Alley and Crashteroids while also racing against Crash's jeep in Smokey and the Bandicoot.

Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure
In The Huge Adventure, N. Gin battles Crash in the skies with a weapon platform similar to the one he piloted in Warped. He is later merged with Cortex, Tiny and Dingodile, and becomes Mega-Mix. After chasing Crash down a space station hall, Mega-Mix is left inside the space station, which explodes with the villains in it.

Crash Nitro Kart
N. Gin is a playable character in Crash Nitro Kart, driving for Team Cortex, with Cortex, Tiny, and N. Tropy, in a kart with high turning prowess. He has a slight redesign; his cyborg eye is now black with only a red dot instead of a normal eyeball and pupil. In one cutscene, N. Gin considers creating cybernetic sharks as new henchmen after racing Nash. In the end, the trio is stranded on Terra, but eventually return home.

Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage
In Ripto's Rampage, N. Gin has a cameo as a trading card.

Crash Twinsanity
In Twinsanity, during the very first boss battle, N. Gin is seen operating the Mecha-Bandicoot. Once defeated by Crash, he stomps on the center piece and falls through along with the Mecha-Bandicoot. He is not seen until the level High Seas Hi-Jinks where he is commanding his battleship. When seeing him in the ship working, his appearance shows yellow skin. After battling N. Gin the second time, he is seen dropping right onto dozens of TNT crates. His final appearance shows him alongside Doctor Nefarious Tropy and Dr. Nitrus Brio inside the Evil Twins' treasure vault, but is soon ran out by Spyro the Dragon.

Crash Tag Team Racing
N. Gin is a playable character in Tag Team Racing. He has more of a zombified appearance. In the game's story, N. Gin convinces Cortex to join in the search for Von Clutch's missing Power Gems, so that he can use Von Clutch's theme park as a new base of operations (although Cortex later claims the idea as his own).

His clashed weapon is a rocket launcher. Whilst its fire rate is on the slow side, it makes up for it in its power. Easily being able to destroy unclashed/normal cars in two solid hits whilst still having a decent ammo size of 40 rockets. In the battle arena Jungle Rumble, his weapon is available for use in the center of the arena. As such, he is a good candidate for scoring high on the Rolling Thunder challenges for the race tracks.

His cars are the:
 * Extreme Surplus (Tier 1)
 * Category: Armour (Armor in America)
 * How to unlock: Bring the plutonium to N. Gin in the Midway.
 * Junkulon Prime (Tier 2)
 * Category: Speed
 * How to unlock: Buy the ballerina outfit from Happily Ever Faster.
 * Doom Buggy (Tier 3)
 * Category: Handling
 * How to unlock: Bring his slippers from Tyrannosaurus Wrecks.

Crash Boom Bang!
N. Gin has a cameo appearance in the "Silhouette Quiz" minigame in Boom Bang!.

Crash of the Titans
"Attention filthy monkeys! I have lost my toast recipe. Repeat, my family recipe for toast has been lost. The butter supply arrives shortly but I'll have nothing to put it on! Somebody help me! I wrote the recipe on a little post-it note, but can't find it. Also, Crash Bandicoot has been sighted, yada yada yada, peace out, homies."

- N. Gin speaking over his PA system.

In Crash of the Titans, N. Gin unsuccessfully opposes Cortex's replacement. He is next seen in his weapons factory, which appears on the outside as a version of the Statue of Liberty modeled after N. Gin. This factory constantly bombards the surrounding area with all kinds of explosives in an attempt to hinder Crash. Inside the factory, N. Gin communicates to his workers through the factory intercom, making announcements, singing inspirational songs or alerting the workers of Crash's presence. In the factory's crown, N. Gin spends his days performing on his enormous pipe organ. When confronted by Crash and Aku Aku, N. Gin indirectly reveals to them that he has mixed feelings over Cortex's replacement to Nina (due to his split personalities); one side likes Cortex and the abuse he brings to him and wishes for his return, while another side approves of Nina's new way of doing things, believing that she is a more efficient leader than Cortex. Eventually, the two sides reach a compromise and tell Crash of Uka Uka's whereabouts in the hope that he will also free Cortex, planning to shower them with doom later on.

Crash: Mind Over Mutant
In Mind Over Mutant, N. Gin leads an attack on Crash Bandicoot when Coco and Crunch become addicted to Cortex's and N. Brio's personal digital assistant, fleeing to a small observatory on Wumpa Island afterwards. When Crash and Aku Aku catch up to him, N. Gin reveals that ever since Cortex escaped the Doominator, he has been secretly watching the Bandicoot family and collecting information on them, hoping to be rewarded with the ownership of Wumpa Island if Cortex is triumphant in his current plot. For some reason, he also expresses a desire to eat Coco, calling her "delicious". After Crash fends off N. Gin's army of Ratnicians, N. Gin is sternly told by Aku Aku to leave the island, to which he reluctantly complies. His voice can also be heard in the credits. In the DS version, you can see him as a piece of concept art.

Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 2
N. Gin is a playable racer and has gone back to his classic look but is less detailed. He is unlocked when 37 mission points are acquired.

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
N. Gin reprises his role as the fourth boss in the remakes of the second and third games.

Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled
N. Gin reprises his role in the game, as well as being an acceleration-type character.

His epilogue would remain the same as the original Crash Team Racing, but after his store in Ohio closes, he is quickly hired to be a commentator for the popular "Giant Robot Battle Network".

Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time
N. Gin is the first boss of the game. He initially appears in the game's intro cutscene, where he tries to tell Cortex about his new inventions before being dismissed, having a brief scuffle with N. Brio before leaving. He next appears at the beginning of A Real Grind, where he flies up to Crash, Coco, and Lani-Loli to taunt and threaten them. He then challenges them to fight him at that night's performance of his new band, Rawkit Hëd, before leaving. His voice can be heard over loudspeakers through the next few levels, taunting and jeering at Crash and Coco as they go through the levels. He later sends his minions to use a giant truck known as the Doom Rig to run Crash and Coco over, but they escape thanks to Tawna's sabotage of the rig.

When Crash, Coco and Lani-Loli arrive at the concert, it is revealed that N. Gin is holding Akano captive and using him to power his new drum-kit mech, the W.O.M.P. After N. Gin is defeated, the W.O.M.P. explodes, sending N. Gin tumbling to the ground. Akano falls down behind him and bounces off his head and into a nearby Quantum Rift, knocking the unfortunate cyborg out in the process.

N. Gin isn't seen again until the 100% ending epilogue, where he retires from his position as Cortex's right-hand man and launches a new career as a jazz singer with his new album "My Heart is a Doomsday Device".

Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!
N. Gin was added to On the Run! as a boss for Crash or Coco to defeat in the Season 3 update. He attacks by punching the ground with his mech to send shock waves down one or two lanes and by shooting balls of energy down two lanes. He sometimes generates a force-field around himself instead of attacking, which electrifies any boom berries that hit it, hurting the player if they try to catch it again. Like all bosses, he is defeated by chasing him and throwing Boom Berries at him to reduce his health bar to zero, then using the Portal Weapons crafted beforehand to send him back to his own dimension.

He also made an appearance in the game's official launch trailer when he is yet to be added into the game at that point.

Personality
During his first appearances, N. Gin is portrayed in a similar light to that of Cortex's previous henchman Nitrus Brio: he is less impulsive than Cortex or Uka Uka and prefers to think over the situation rather than rushing to a solution. Usually, this leads to a loud rebuttal by his superiors whenever he questions their way of doing things, as shown in the opening cinematics of Cortex Strikes Back and The Wrath of Cortex. In the latter game, N. Gin contemplates the fact that Crash might simply be too powerful for him and the others to defeat.

N. Gin's behavior becomes more deranged by Crash Nitro Kart and Twinsanity, becoming prone to fits of giggling.

By the time of Tag Team Racing as well as his appearances in subsequent games, his deranged personality is upped massively. N. Gin is now depicted as a mentally unstable, sadomasochistic madman with a slim grasp on reality. He is prone to sudden fits of yelling, sobbing, and is shown to have low self-esteem. It's also shown that N. Gin appears to suffer from severe depression (This is evident when Crash attacks him, as he will sometimes randomly blurt out that he is happy that Crash is trying to kill him and asks how he can thank him. More evidence to support this is when N. Gin is racing and another racer brushes up against him and he expresses that he likes that they are trying to kill him). A possible reason for this could be the constant ridicule he faces from other characters of the series, mainly from Cortex. It is hinted that N. Gin may have had a grim childhood, as he recalls in Crash Tag Team Racing that his mother and father were apparently verbally abusive to him. He even develops a double personality, effemminate traits (like wanting a ballerina outfit to feel prettier) and an obsession over monkeys and doom.

Also, in Crash of the Titans, he appears to be a bit of a suck-up. This is shown in the cutscene when Cortex is replaced and out of surprise, Cortex spits his drink on N. Gin. Even though he screams out of pain, he says, "Thank you master!" and "Agh! Thank you again, hotter then the first!" when Cortex dumps his whole drink on his face, but it is apparent he does have a limit for how much he can tolerate, because when Cortex spits on him again he just says, "Aww, come on, he didn't even have a cup."

In Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, his personality is somewhat in between his first and later depictions. While he's definitely more expressive than the original games, as evidenced by his tendency to giggle and overacting his speech at random, he's clearly less insane as he is in the later games. This would get carried over and expanded in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, where he speaks his lines in a deranged and sometimes loud tone. His random attitude from the Radical Entertainment era also pops up, as he has a passion for ballet dancing, have a self-destructing-and-repairing robot duplicate, and talks about him wetting himself when he loses.

Original Design
N. Gin is a short, stocky cyborg with very short red hair. A part of his face is covered in metal, which contains a large projected missile, probably his most prominent distinguishing feature. His cyborg eye is large and contains a robotic pupil, while his human eye is noticeably smaller and has a dark circle, as well as a stressed eyebrow. He wears a white scientist's lab coat similar to Cortex's, but with several holes and black gloves, each with a yellow stripe. He also appears to wear matching black pants and black shoes, although it is also possible that they could be dark robotic legs.

Like most characters in the franchise, N. Gin has had several design changes over the course of the post-Naughty Dog games, whether slight or drastic.

Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex
N. Gin won his first design change at WOC. His skin color is now more human, without a pinkish tinge, and his head shape is more rounded. His hair is a lighter, messier orange and his eyebrow is spiky. The metal part on his face now has a smaller black missile and has gone from a solid dark gray color to a lighter shade with several screws attached, and now covers the underside of his mouth and cheek. His eyes now have a slightly greenish tinge, and both of his pupils are tiny black. His clothes haven't changed much, though his lab coat now has gold bullets instead of being holey and his collar is narrower.

An interesting curiosity about this design is that it is based on one of the character's CGI promo image.

Crash Nitro Kart
N. Gin, like all the other characters, has reverted to his original design, albeit with few changes, with one right eye now being a dark red robotic and his collar still being mixed in with his lab coat, which is now more intact than before, with a smaller number of holes, and the upper part of his trousers now being visible outside the coat.

Crash Twinsanity
N. Gin was given a design based completely on his original concept, though this time having a yellowish skin and having a red human iris in his robotic eye and his dark circles being red. Similar to his design in WOC, he has messy up hair and golden bullets sticking out of his clothing. The yellow stripes on his gloves are bigger and the metal part on his face has a more purple color tone instead of gray. He also appears to have a much smaller stature in this game, being shorter than Cortex and N. Brio. Like the other characters, he now features five fingers on each hand.

Crash Tag Team Racing
N. Gin's look in CTTR appears to be a slightly altered version of his last design, having less wrinkled skin with an undead gray tone instead of yellow and a more monochromatic color scheme. His lab coat still holds the bullets, but with the front sewn on and this time with a new collar, made of metal. His hair is now black with a shorter, drooping length, and the stripes on his gloves have become thinner. The metal part of his face is back to how it was in its original design, without the presence of screws, and the rocket in his head looks smaller and less polished. Unlike the previous game, he returned to having four fingers on each hand.

Crash of the Titans, Mind Over Mutant
Like all the other characters, N. Gin got a complete retouch to his look in both games (with the second just being a reuse of the first with a little more detail and polish). His hair is now a dark blue color and looks slightly more combed, and his eyebrow is now more separated from his eye, which has returned to a dark circle under his eyes instead of red. His skin color is now a more bluish tinge and the lower part of his mouth is more in line with the upper part and his upper teeth are visible. The metal part of his face is slightly more deformed and again shows the presence of screws, in addition to a bullet hole in the upper part above his eye, which this time is without eyelids, being unable to blink. His white coat has been replaced by a gray shirt with multiple stitch marks instead of bullets, and his metal collar is smaller and less straight. His head missile has an entirely new shape and appears to be much deeper in his skull than before. His hands also look bigger than before.

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled
N. Gin, like the other characters, returned to his original concept. Aside from the huge increase in polish and detail, the metal part on its face is much lighter and again with the presence of screws. his lab coat now has a visible buttoned part and the various holes have been revealed as (or replaced by) large screws. His missile now has a more rounded shape and his hair looks less straight and droopier. Both of his eyes are now a light brown color instead of the dark red from before, with his robotic eye still retaining the human iris from the last few games.

Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time
N. Gin had a significant tweak to his design to match the new art style, while still maintaining his concept. The metal on his face is a darker color and this time it appears to be split into pieces, with the screws now being located just on the front above his nose. His ears have gotten noticeably bigger, and his hair is a lighter shade and messy up, and his eyebrows are now a brown color, unlike his hair. The human part of his face looks much more intact and less wrinkled than before, with his jaw being more in line with his head and his lower teeth being tighter. His eyes reverted to the dark red color of the original concept, albeit with a slightly yellowish tinge, and his right eye now has larger lids and this time with a darker skin color instead of red. The missile on his head gets a new shape again and his coat now has a smaller collar and two visible buttoned front parts, in addition to his screws being once again replaced by golden bullets and one of his gloves has been replaced by a robotic hand of the same color as the face metal. He also gained a new, less round and more common body shape. His arms are slightly thicker and the top of his trousers is now fitted over his coat (similar to how it was in CNK).

Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!
N. Gin uses his original concept but adapted it to match the game's art style, just like in IAT. His head metal is much lighter and still retains the screws on the front above his nose and his missile now has a faded paint and is much smaller than before, while still maintaining a similar shape to the last game. The game gives him a new feature which is the freckles located on his cheek. His eyes are now a much lighter red and his robotic eye lids still retain the color of his skin, though lighter this time. His hair is now shorter and neater and his jaw is bigger and a little tighter with his head, though not as much as in IAT. His clothes looks similar to the last game, albeit with fewer bullets and a straighter body shape. The top of his pants is still visible, but this time it's tucked under his lab coat.

Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back
"Once a world-renowned physicist within the Defence industry, Dr. N. Gin was taken in by Cortex shortly after one of his missile projects went terribly wrong and hit him in the head. The missile was reconstructed as a cyber life support system but is still live so don't get him upset or he'll literally blow his top!"
 * Manual

Crash Bandicoot: Warped
"A bad-tempered wacko. Never disagree with someone who has an unexploded nuclear missile stuck in his head."
 * Manual

Crash Team Racing
"N. Gin is a mechanical genius. This brain-drained rocket scientist added a few custom parts to make his kart accelerate fast, just like Coco's."
 * Manual

Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex & Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure
"Half man, half machine, with half a missile sticking out of his head, Dr. N. Gin, Cortex's right-hand man, is a scientific genius in robotics and cybernetics."
 * Manual

Crash Nitro Kart
"This mechanical genius is Dr. Cortex's right-hand man. The rocket in his head hasn't affected his ability to rig a smooth ride on any vehicle he races."
 * Manual

"This mechanical genius is Dr. Cortex's right-hand man. The rocket in his head hasn't affected his ability to rig a smooth turning ride on his kart."
 * Website

Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!
"While Dr. N. Gin can be considered Cortex's right hand in most games, he should not be underestimated. The physicist reconstructed parts of his body after a horrible missile related accident, but has not lost any of his mad genius. Dr. N. Gin is a sadomasochistic madman who uses his array of mechs and dangerous inventions to fight. We strongly advice to not let him catch you."
 * Promo

"After his missile invention veered off-course and into his brain, the world-renowned physicist went from insanely brilliant to just insane. Now, he creates devious devices for Neo Cortex."
 * In-game

Appearances

 * Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back
 * Crash Bandicoot: Dansu! De Jump! Na Daibouken
 * Crash Bandicoot: Warped
 * Crash Bandicoot: Kattobi! Spin World
 * Crash Team Racing
 * Crash Bash (cameo)
 * Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex
 * Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure
 * Crash Bandicoot Blast!
 * Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced (playable in multiplayer mode)
 * Crash Nitro Kart
 * Crash Nitro Mini Golf (cameo)
 * Crash Bandicoot & Spyro Adventure World (cameo on code card)
 * Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage (cameo)
 * Crash Twinsanity
 * Crash Tag Team Racing
 * Crash Tag Team Racing: Drive-By
 * Crash Boom Bang! (cameo)
 * Crash of the Titans
 * Crash: Mind Over Mutant
 * Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 2
 * Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
 * Crashmoji
 * Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled
 * Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled Digital Comic (cameo)
 * Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time
 * Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!

Portrayals
N. Gin's voice in most of his appearances is at least partially styled after classic movie actor Peter Lorre, who was often regarded as the quintessential simpering, creepy henchman archetype. In the Naughty Dog games, Doctor N. Gin is voiced by Brendan O'Brien in the English versions and by Vincent De Bouard in the French versions. In the English version of Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex, N. Gin is voiced by Corey Burton, who also voices Doctor Nefarious Tropy in the same game and later reprises both roles in the N. Sane Trilogy. In Crash Nitro Kart and Crash Twinsanity, he is voiced by Quinton Flynn in the English versions and by Bernard Bouillon in the French versions. In the games starting with Crash Tag Team Racing, he is voiced by Nolan North in the English versions and by Christophe Lemoine in the French versions. In the Japanese version of the series, he is voiced by Kazuhiro Nakata in his speaking appearances up to Crash Twinsanity and by Mitsuru Ogata (who also voiced N. Brio and Rilla Roo in the series) in Crash Tag Team Racing.

Quotes
"But Doctor Cortex, to reach full power we need not only your master crystal, but also the remaining 25 slave crystals from the surface. How do you expect to retrieve them when we don't have any earthbound operatives left?"

- N. Gin

"So, Crash Bandicoot, we meet again. Uka Uka and Doctor Cortex want me to teach you a lesson. Well, I made a few modifications to my mechanics since our last encounter, so back off, or be deleted!"

- N. Gin

"One for the road!"

- N. Gin

"Faster, my kart, FAASSTERRRR!"

- N. Gin

"I'm right BEHIND YOU!!!"

- N. Gin

"Now would be a good time for a parachute!"

- N. Gin

"Earth! We made it, ha ha ha!"

- N. Gin

"Are you looking at me?! ...Who are you looking at?"

- N. Gin

"Missed me, missed me! Look at yourself, what do you see? UGLY!"

- N. Gin

"WAHAHAHAHAHAAHHA! I'm scary, no?"

- N. Gin

"Can you feel the heat? Can you feel it?!"

- N. Gin

"Invisibility, my old friend...!"

- N. Gin

"I'm right behind you- kidding! Heheheheh!"

- N. Gin

"Cybernetic sharks! We should try that, yes, yes, they could make great henchmen!"

- N. Gin

"This... okay, this is scaring me."

- N. Gin

"It's like my father always said to me...SHUT UP N. GIN, YOU FREAK!"

- N. Gin

"Up in the sky! IT'S A COMPLETE MANIAC!"

- N. Gin

"I, uh, think I wet myself."

- N. Gin

"Oh, the glory of the skies!"

- N. Gin

"Must... GO FASTER!"

- N. Gin

"Oh that impact was regrettable..."

- N. Gin

"Not my paint! I spent forever on that!"

- N. Gin

"Villagers with torches couldn't get me, what chance do you have?"

- N. Gin

"Take that father! What? Did I say father?"

- N. Gin

"Oh, the insurance company is never going to go for that one..."

- N. Gin

"I live for reckless behavior!"

- N. Gin

"SWEET MEXICAN WALNUTS THAT HURTS!"

- N. Gin

"Back! Or I will shower you with sharp things!"

- N. Gin

"Hit me harder! For I like it!"

- N. Gin

"Finally! I made a friend!"

- N. Gin

"What's the matter little baby, you need your bottle LITTLE BABY!?"

- N. Gin

"Your mother is the speed limit now!"

- N. Gin

"It's high school all over again. Ouch."

- N. Gin

"Head rocket, ENGAGE!"

- N. Gin

"No one can resist my good looks, I mean weapons."

- N. Gin

"I'm happy, I'm actually happy... IT HURTS!"

- N. Gin

"Take up a slower sport, like full contact... duck hunting or something with a duck!"

- N. Gin

"Hee hee hee hee hee! That's right, tough guy! Unless you want to buy all-new stationary, YOU RESPECT THE MASTER!"

- N. Gin

"AAAAAHHHH! Thank you master! Hee hee!"

- N. Gin

"Ooh, I know! Glossy!"

- N. Gin

"AAAAAHHHH! Thank you again! Hotter than the first!"

- N. Gin

"Oh, come on! He didn't even have a cup!"

- N. Gin

"Crash, you fool, you're too late. It's time to drop the Doom Hammer on you... eh, the Doom Hammer of Doom... upon you... and uh, LET'S JUST DANCE, BABY!!!"

- N. Gin

"I've been watching you and your delicious sister!"

- N. Gin

"All right all you bloodthirsty lunatics! Put your freaky little hands together for... RAWKIT HËD!"

- N. Gin

Gallery
See: N. Gin/Gallery

Trivia

 * The name N. Gin is a pun on the word "engine", referring to his mastery of robotics and mechanics.
 * The active missile lodged in N. Gin's head was inspired by co-creator Jason Rubin's chronic migraines.
 * Although in the Radical Entertainment games N. Gin's name is normally spelt 'N-Gin', the mission in Crash: Mind Over Mutant is named "Find N. Gin".
 * In Crash of the Titans, N. Gin has a voice line in which he spells out his name as "N-Gin". In the German dub, he spells it out as "N. Gin" however.
 * N. Gin is one of two villains in the series for whom the developers have never revealed what the initial "N" in his name stands for. The other being N. Trance.
 * For some reason, in Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure, N. Gin has Tiny's theme, Tiny has Dingodile's theme, and Dingodile has N. Gin's theme.
 * In Crash of the Titans, N. Gin makes a reference to the cartoon show Invader ZIM, stating over the intercom that Crash and Aku Aku are after his "radioactive rubber pants". Also, his affiliation with the word "doom" is a reference to Invader ZIM, since "doom" is used numerous times in both dialogue and episode titles.
 * N. Gin's backstory is very likely a reference to Phineas P. Gage, who was involved in an accident that launched a metal tamping bar into his brain, damaging the prefrontal cortex and resulting in a much more sinister personality.
 * N. Gin's character development and accent is based off on Dr. Frankenstein's apprentice, Igor.
 * His name is misspelled as "N. Jin" on the website of Crash Bandicoot: Warped and in Mind Over Mutant for the DS.
 * In Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex his appearance is based on his 1998 action figure (itself a misinterpretation of his design from Cortex Strikes Back), with a black rocket, pale skin, a robotic lower jaw and a highlighted rotund figure.
 * It is never revealed what the "N" actually stands for. In an interview, Jason Rubin said he didn't know what it stood for either, but that there might be notes around somewhere that revealed the secret.
 * In Crash Tag Team Racing, N. Gin states during the ending credits that he is was named after a state in New England famous for maple syrup.
 * In one of the gags in Tag Team Racing, another N. Gin is formed by the fusion of a Park Drone with a camel.
 * In Crash Tag Team Racing, N. Gin name-drops the Blue Oyster Cult song "Don't Fear the Reaper". He then slips into a Christopher Walken impression and claims he needs "more cowbell"; this is a reference to the "More Cowbell" skit on Saturday Night Live, in which famous music producer Bruce Dickinson (played by Christopher Walken) tells fictional band member Gene Frenkle (played by Will Ferrell) that he wants more cowbell in the song.
 * According to one of his intercom announcements in Crash of the Titans, N. Gin has a brother named George, whom he describes as "always so superficial".
 * In Crash of the Titans, after N. Gin is defeated, he is seen arguing with himself with the camera angles changing every time his other half speaks, which parodying Gollum from the Lord of the Rings movies.
 * N. Gin's bestiary entry from Crash of the Titans for the Nintendo DS states that he likes "technology" and dislikes "short circuits", and that His height is 1.25m (~ 4'1") and his weight is 63kg (~ 138lbs).
 * In the Russian versions of Crash of the Titans and Crash: Mind Over Mutant, N. Gin's name was localized as "Эн-Джин" (translit. "Ėn-Dzhin"). The presence of a dash in the name is a result of being based on the spelling 'N-Gin' that is used in the Radical games. However, the implication that N. Gin also has a given name beginning with "N" is entirely lost in that translation.
 * N. Gin is seen impersonating a Tusken Raider from Star Wars in Mind Over Mutant when he first appears with a gang of Ratnicians.
 * In N. Sane Trilogy, N. Gin uses the same icon for both of his boss fights.
 * In Crash Team Racing, N. Gin's second place animation has him stand while the rocket in his head at times suddenly re-activates and starts shooting flames. In Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, it's changed to him angrily looking away from the winner, his anger being so great that it even causes the eye on the cybernetic part of his face to pop out of its socket.
 * In Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, if the player plays as any character not part of the starting roster in the Nitro-Fueled mode of Adventure mode, N. Gin will always be replaced by player character that is not part of the non-starting roster.
 * In Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, N. Gin is the only one of the original 8 playable characters to not be featured in the Adventure Mode opening cutscene, whereas in the original Crash Team Racing, he can be briefly seen racing against Pura and Penta on Coco Park.
 * There is a minor continuity error in Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time regarding N. Gin. During the Flashback Tape "N. Gin N. Terview", Cortex inquires about the rocket in his head to which N. Gin replies "What rocket?", despite N. Gin being aware of it.