PS4 Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
KSh 5,100.00
- Platform: PlayStation 4 (PS4 Pro Enhanced)
- Genre: Action-Platformer
- Included Titles: Crash 1, Crash 2: Cortex Strikes Back, Crash 3: Warped
- Resolution: 1080p (Base) / 1440p (PS4 Pro)
- Frame Rate: Locked 30 FPS (with Motion Blur)
- Playable Characters: Crash Bandicoot, Coco Bandicoot
- Storage Required: ~24 GB (Single install for all three games)
- Visual Tech: Dynamic Lighting, Shadow Mapping, & Fur Shaders
- PS5 Compatibility: Fully Playable via Backward Compatibility
- Region: Region Free
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- Fast Delivery in Nairobi – Within 2 Hours.
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Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Price in Kenya
The Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy price in Kenya is Ksh 5,100. This collection is a “Remaster Plus” that completely rebuilds the first three legendary PlayStation classics—Crash Bandicoot, Cortex Strikes Back, and Warped—from the ground up. For 5.1k, you are getting three full games on a single disc, featuring modernized character models, a re-recorded soundtrack, and unified controls that make the 90s difficulty more manageable for 2026 gamers.The defining feature of this trilogy is the Unified Gameplay Engine. Stop struggling with inconsistent physics. Vicarious Visions synced the jump heights, spinning speeds, and crate interactions across all three titles, providing a cohesive feel. Whether you’re running away from a boulder in the Australian jungle or riding a motorcycle along the Great Wall of China, the “N. Sane” engine ensures the platforming is precise and predictable.
Technically, the trilogy is a showcase of high-fidelity color and lighting. On the PS4 Pro, the game is Enhanced to run at a 1440p resolution (upgraded from 1080p on base hardware). This ensures your hardware provides a crisp, vibrant image that highlights the new fur textures on Crash and the dynamic water ripples in the “Warped” levels. While it maintains a cinematic 30 FPS to preserve the original animations’ feel, the addition of motion blur makes the action look remarkably smooth on modern 4K displays.The lifestyle upgrade here is the Added Content and Quality of Life. Stop wasting time on manual saves. This version introduces a unified auto-save and checkpoint system, plus the ability to play as Coco Bandicoot across almost every level in all three games. It also includes two previously unreleased “Lost Levels”—Stormy Ascent and Future Tense—offering a brand-new challenge for even the most seasoned Crash veterans in Nairobi.
Buy the original Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy today at Exelic Gadgets, located at Mithoo Biashara Centre. We offer same-day delivery across Nairobi (Westlands, Kilimani, and CBD) and secure nationwide shipping via Wells Fargo and G4S. Secure your copy today and relive the 32-bit glory days in high definition.
Why You’ll Love It (The Lifestyle Upgrade)
- Three Games, One Disc: Experience the complete evolution of the series from the linear jungle paths of the first game to the time-traveling vehicle levels of Warped.
- Playable Coco Bandicoot: For the first time, swap between Crash and his sister Coco at any time on the world map to tackle levels with her unique animations.
- Modernized Checkpoints: Enjoy a much more forgiving experience with frequent checkpoints and an auto-save system that removes the need for manual memory card saves.
- Time Trials in Every Game: Competitive players in Nairobi can now compete for Sapphire, Gold, and Platinum relics in all three games, not just the third one.
- The “Lost Levels”: Play Stormy Ascent (originally cut for being too hard) and Future Tense (the first new level in 20 years), included for free on the disc.m
- Remade Cutscenes: Watch the classic story beats re-imagined with modern voice acting and expressive, cinematic character animations.
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Price in Kenya | Ksh 5,100 |
| Developer | Vicarious Visions |
| Publisher | Activision |
| Total Levels | Over 100+ Levels across 3 Games |
| Save System | Unified Auto-Save & Cloud Support |
| New Features | Time Trials, Checkpoints, Playable Coco |
| Engine | Custom “N. Sane” Engine |
| PS4 Pro Support | 1440p Resolution & Improved Texture Filtering |
| Storage Space | 24 GB Minimum |
| Audio | Re-mastered OST with Live Instruments |
| Input Support | DualShock 4 / PS5 DualSense (via Back-compat) |
| Age Rating | Everyone 10+ |
The “Remaster Plus” Logic
The N. Sane Trilogy was built using the original level geometry but completely new assets. It acts like a digital architecture restoration. Every crate, enemy, and plant was placed exactly where it was in the 1996 original, but the textures were upgraded from 32×32 pixels to 2048×2048. This tech ensures the game feels exactly like you remember it, but looks like a modern 2026 animation.
Collision Box Standardization
In the original PS1 games, each title had slightly different collision boxes for Crash. It functions as a mechanical standardization. The remaster uses a single, slightly more rounded collision box for all three games. This makes jumping between small platforms more consistent, though it requires slightly more precision when landing on the very edge of a crate.
Dynamic Lighting & Fur Shaders
The engine uses a modern fur shader for Crash and Coco’s models. It’s the difference between a plastic toy and a living character. As lighting shifts from the bright sun of the tropics to the dark neon of the future, you can see individual strands of fur react to the light source. On the PS4 Pro, these shaders are rendered with higher sub-pixel detail, making the characters pop against the lush backgrounds.
Temporal Anti-Aliasing (TAA)
To maintain a clean look at 1440p, the game uses TAA. It acts as a real-time jagged-edge remover. By comparing the current frame with the previous one, the game smooths out the edges of complex objects like grass and fences. This is why the game looks so “soft” and cinematic, avoiding the flickering “shimmer” often seen in older HD remasters.
Re-mastered Sound Architecture
The audio was completely re-recorded using live instruments to replace the original MIDI soundtracks. It functions as a high-fidelity acoustic upgrade. The engine supports 3D spatial audio, meaning you can hear the direction of a nitro crate’s “beep” or the roar of a polar bear behind you. This tech provides a massive immersion boost when playing with a surround sound system or high-end headphones.
Stormy Ascent Engineering
The “lost” level Stormy Ascent was originally removed because it was too difficult for 1996 hardware to handle smoothly. It acts as a technical stress test. The remaster uses modern physics to ensure the rapidly retracting steps and moving platforms work with millisecond precision. This allows the level to be “fairly” difficult, as any mistakes are now purely due to player skill rather than hardware lag.
Who Is This Perfect For?
- The 90s Kid in Nairobi: Perfect for those who want to relive their childhood memories with modern graphics and sound.
- The “Value” Gamer: Ideal for players in Kilimani who want the best “bang for their buck”—getting three full, high-quality games for the price of one.
- The Completionist: A must-have for those who love the “Relic” hunt; mastering the Time Trials in all three games is a massive, rewarding challenge.
- The New Generation: Great for younger gamers who want to experience the “roots” of platforming before diving into the more complex Crash 4.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Is this easier than the original games?
In some ways, yes—because of the auto-save and better checkpoints. However, the physics are slightly “slippier,” which can make certain precise jumps in Crash 1 feel a bit more challenging - Does it include the DLC levels?
Yes! Stormy Ascent and Future Tense are included for free on the disc. You don’t need to purchase them separately. - Can I play as Coco?
Yes, you can swap to Coco on the world map for nearly every level across all three games (excluding certain vehicle or boss levels specifically designed for Crash). - What is “N. Verted” mode?
Note that N. Verted mode is exclusive to Crash 4. The N. Sane Trilogy focuses on the classic “N. Sane” remastered visuals and traditional Time Trials. - Does it support 60 FPS on PS5?
The N. Sane Trilogy remains locked at 30 FPS even on PS5 to maintain the original timing of the platforms and animations. - Is it safe for kids?
Yes, it is rated E10+. It features “cartoon violence” (spinning, falling off ledges) but is widely considered a perfect family-friendly title. - What comes in the box?
The retail package includes the physical Blu-ray disc. All three games are on the single disc, so no additional downloads are required to start playing the core content.











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