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*This level is similar to [[Rings of Power]] from [[Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped]] except there are 40 rings to fly through instead of 30. |
*This level is similar to [[Rings of Power]] from [[Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped]] except there are 40 rings to fly through instead of 30. |
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*The level's name is most likely a reference to the novel ''Ice Station Zebra.'' |
*The level's name is most likely a reference to the novel ''Ice Station Zebra.'' |
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− | *In a prototype, this level used to be an on-foot level and the polar bear was never on a flying carpet. |
+ | *In a prototype, this level used to be an on-foot level and the polar bear was never on a flying carpet. The area remains in the final game as a background below. |
*The polar bear rides a flying carpet, like the ones in the famous Disney film ''Aladdin.'' |
*The polar bear rides a flying carpet, like the ones in the famous Disney film ''Aladdin.'' |
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− | *Even in the prototype, the rings are present still in the air. |
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Revision as of 00:16, 20 August 2015
Ice Station Bandicoot (くぐれ! スカイリング lit. Pass Through! Sky Rings in Japanese) is the twenty-eighth level and is the third level of the sixth warp room in Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex. Fifteen relics are needed to unlock it. In this level, Crash uses his copter pack to race a giant polar bear on a rug and fly through 40 rings.
Walkthrough
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Early screenshots
Trivia
- This level is similar to Rings of Power from Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped except there are 40 rings to fly through instead of 30.
- The level's name is most likely a reference to the novel Ice Station Zebra.
- In a prototype, this level used to be an on-foot level and the polar bear was never on a flying carpet. The area remains in the final game as a background below.
- The polar bear rides a flying carpet, like the ones in the famous Disney film Aladdin.