Generator Room is the twentieth level (including boss fights) and is the third level of the third island in Crash Bandicoot and the N. Sane Trilogy remake of the first game. It contains the orange gem. It is similar in style to the ancient temple levels, Temple Ruins and Jaws of Darkness, but set in Cortex's power plant, and complete with robotic enemies.
The level also features a very large platform that drops permanently 10 seconds after Crash first touches it. It is the largest piece of interactive environment in all three games of the Crash Bandicoot trilogy.
Walkthrough[]
Password[]
This corresponds to a save file at this level (50%, 0 keys, 6 gems).
Gallery[]
Translation of Aku Aku Hints in the Japanese Version[]
- There are monitors showing Cortex's face. Notice that you can jump and step on them. You'll have the good feeling that you're stomping on Cortex.
Names in other languages[]
Language | Name |
---|---|
Japanese | はつでんしつ しんにゅう Hatsu den shitsu shin'nyū |
Trivia[]
- This level was the second successful level made for the game during its development. The first being Heavy Machinery.
- Pinstripe Potoroo leaves a message on the final door in this stage, claiming to be the CEO of Cortex Power. It is never explained in-game. On the final door, Pinstripe's full name is spelled "Pinstripelli Potorotti".
- At the start of the level and on some other parts of the level in the original PS1 game, Cortex's face is on what appears to be a TV screen. On these screens, there is no "N" on his forehead. This issue is fixed in N. Sane Trilogy, where the "N" is now visible in Cortex's forehead.
- It's a common mistake to think that touching a Cortex Screen will electrocute Crash. In fact, Crash only gets electrocuted if he steps on either an exposed wire segment of a Cortex Screen, however, only a few Cortex Screens have a long enough wire segment for Crash to step on; or a generator, however, this can only be done intentionally, and if the generators weren't there, Crash would simply fall to death.
- In the prototype, the hologram probes appear as floating orbs instead, like in Heavy Machinery. They will still harm Crash if he touches them.
- Pinstripe's safety warning was translated in the Japanese version of the original game, but it was left in English in the N. Sane Trilogy.
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy | ||
DLC Content | Crash Bandicoot: Stormy Ascent Crash Bandicoot: Warped: Future Tense |