Snow Biz

Snow Biz (ゆきやまに えんばん！？ lit. Disks on the Snow Mountain!? in Japanese) is the sixth level and is the first level of the second warp room in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back and the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy remaster of the second game. It is the second snow/ice level in the game. Getting this stage's clear gem will require the red gem from the first snow/ice level, Snow Go, as nearly half of the crates here are found on the red gem route. The final section of this level introduces rolling stone wheel obstacles for Crash to avoid, just like in Jungle Rollers and Rolling Stones from the first Crash game.

Translation of Aku Aku Hints in the Japanese Version

 * Don't touch the hedgehogs when they get angry. Wait a moment.
 * Oh, in Rainy Jungle, body press on the face mark, you can go to the secret path.
 * In any stage, if you break all the boxes, you'll get a diamond. It's perfect!

Trivia

 * This is one just of two levels in the entire series (along with Hang Eight) where the player is not rewarded a clear gem for completing its coloured gem path, even though the route contains boxes. This is unlike in Warped, where the player always receives a clear gem, regardless of whether the coloured gem route contains boxes or not.
 * This level's name is a blatantly obvious pun on the term "show biz", which is short for "show business", a term pertaining to the entertainment industry.
 * Whereas Snow Go features endless streams of seals sliding down the slopes, Snow Biz features penguins in the same role.
 * This is one of five levels in this game where, after completing the Bonus Round, it is possible to die before the game is finished adding the bonus round crates to the crate total. This causes a glitch where it is possible to get credited with breaking more crates than there are in the level. The other levels in this game where this is possible are Diggin' It, Cold Hard Crash, Bee-Having, and Night Fight. In Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped, this is possible in Sphynxinator and Flaming Passion.
 * Occasionally, the last wumpa fruit in the trail leading to the Bonus Round does not register.  The game switches to the bonus mode as it is collected so it is not regarded by either the normal wumpa counter or the bonus counter.
 * The N. Sane Trilogy adds an extra crate to the level, which is located on the Red Gem Path and is typically out of sight to the player.  It is destroyed by the TNT Crate which triggers the ! Crate.
 * The layout of these crates in the original is a stack of three floating TNT Crates with a ! Crate on top, the remake instead has two TNT Crates with two Basic Crates above and then topped with the ! Crate, accounting the extra crate.
 * In the original game, this level contained a life at the end of the sideways section that can be obtained by jumping off the downhill ice. However, in the N. Sane Trilogy, this was removed.

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