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}}'''Crate Balls of Fire''' is the 24th level of [[Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex]]. |
}}'''Crate Balls of Fire''' is the 24th level of [[Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex]]. |
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It takes place in space, probably on some space station. It looks similar to the level [[Droid Void]] and this level also contains a chase, where [[Crash Bandicoot]] is running from sun-fire with his mech on. Enemies of this level are weird robots and exploding bombs. |
It takes place in space, probably on some space station. It looks similar to the level [[Droid Void]] and this level also contains a chase, where [[Crash Bandicoot]] is running from sun-fire with his mech on. Enemies of this level are weird robots and exploding bombs. |
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*The name could also be a pun of the old saying: "Great balls of fire!" which was often used in the past as a replacement for "Oh my God!" |
*The name could also be a pun of the old saying: "Great balls of fire!" which was often used in the past as a replacement for "Oh my God!" |
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*Also, the name could also be reference to the 1952 song, "Great Balls of Fire", by Jerry Lee Lewis |
*Also, the name could also be reference to the 1952 song, "Great Balls of Fire", by Jerry Lee Lewis |
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Revision as of 12:02, 28 June 2013
Crate Balls of Fire is the 24th level of Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex. It takes place in space, probably on some space station. It looks similar to the level Droid Void and this level also contains a chase, where Crash Bandicoot is running from sun-fire with his mech on. Enemies of this level are weird robots and exploding bombs.
Walkthrough
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Trivia
- The name of the level could be a reference to the group Earth, Wind and Fire; moreover than the game is based on The Elementals.
- The name could also be a pun of the old saying: "Great balls of fire!" which was often used in the past as a replacement for "Oh my God!"
- Also, the name could also be reference to the 1952 song, "Great Balls of Fire", by Jerry Lee Lewis