The collection compiles the first three mainline games that originally defined the platforming genre in the late 1990s, developed by Naughty Dog. In this trilogy, they are beautifully recreated by Activision and Vicarious Visions:
The resolution drops slightly to 480p to conserve battery life and maintain stability. Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy -NSP-
For the N. Sane Trilogy, an official update added the “Future Tense” level and other enhancements, so obtaining the latest update NSP is recommended for the complete experience. The collection compiles the first three mainline games
The N. Sane Trilogy is far more than a simple resolution bump. The developers treated the source material with immense respect while implementing crucial modern quality-of-life features: 1. Unified Save and Menu System Sane Trilogy, an official update added the “Future
| | Details | |------------|--------------| | Resolution (Handheld) | Dynamic 720p (typically 540p–720p) | | Resolution (Docked) | Dynamic 1080p (often 720p–900p) | | Frame Rate | 30 FPS (locked, occasional dips in complex scenes) | | Load Times | 5–15 seconds (slower than other platforms but acceptable) | | Audio | Stereo (no surround sound on Switch) |
The punishingly difficult original adventure where Crash must rescue Tawna and stop Dr. Neo Cortex’s evolvo-ray.