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Today we have two characters I hold near and dear to my heart, Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon. Rate these two in chance and want. Predict the scores for Master Chief and Kratos for tomorrow.
Crash Bandicoot
90% Chance
Yeah, this is one of the only three characters I feel comfortable rating above a 90%. The other two you will see in the fixed schedule.
Let me just start off by saying that Crash has a solid legacy to get into smash already. In the cultural zeitgeist, he is the Sony mascot, even if they never owned him. The fact of the matter is the Naughty Dog games are ingrained in the perception of the PS1 and Sony as a whole. Crash 1, 2, Warped, and CTR all helped cement Sony's place in the console industry. Part of what makes him so much more likely than any other western character IMO is the fact that Crash is pretty dang popular in Japan. Sony pushed him hard there in the PS1 era, and Activision continued that effort in the modern era. Now, before anyone says that the PS1 does not matter, you are kind of wrong. The PS1 had a huge cultural impact on gaming as a whole. Just look at its sales. The PS1 sold over 100 million units worldwide. Only other home systems to take that crown were the PS2 (which while good sold really well early on due to being the worlds cheapest DVD player at the time) and the PS4 now. Not even the casual success that was the Wii outdid the PS1. That is saying something at the very least. Crash did quite well for himself on the PS1. The PS1 crash games totaled together sold over 21,790,000 units.
Now this would be good but far from a strong case if Crash was not doing anything now. If the Crash franchise stayed dormant, then this would not matter. But Crash is back in a big way. Putting aside the hype that Crash 4 is generating, the sales of N Sane and Nitro Fueled both are strong. N Sane according to activision last year sold over ten million copies, making it the best selling Crash game of all time. Nitro Fueled's sales have not been official, but
estimates are over 6 million. It is safe to say that Crash is back in a very big way right now. It also helps that Crash does have a presence on Nintendo platforms now that is far stronger than before, with N Sane and Nitro Fueled both being on the Switch. While Its About Time has not been announced for Switch yet, a port seems very likely given this scenario happened to Reignited as well.
Crash also has seen his popularity for Smash skyrocket in the past few years ala N Sane. It is worth noting that popularity with the Smash fanbase is hit or miss. Some characters that are vastly popular have taken a long time to get into Smash, such as K Rool, Ridley, and Banjo. But Crash is regularly topping fan polls. The Source gaming poll, which is one of the biggest of these, found Crash now as overall the single most wanted character, even over Geno. At this point, it is clear Crash will keep gaining popularity among the Smash fanbase. While Nintendo does not actively head the Smash fanbase when it comes to decision making, it is clear they are at least partially aware of it. There is a reason Banjo made it in as DLC after all. They also at the very least know what is popular among the gaming public as a whole when it comes to DLC. I find it hard to believe Nintendo would not look at Crash or at the very least put him on the shortlist to consider.
The only counter arguments that comes to mind are that Western characters are not too viable and that Activision Blizzard bad. Let me tackle the latter first since it is way more ridiculous. While it is true that AB has done some crappy things, I doubt that would stop Nintendo from doing business with AB. The company that now owns SNK is run by a member of the Chinese Communist Party. Konami has been outed for their awful work conditions. Nintendo clearly does not see any negative thoughts around a company as an issue. Nintendo and Activision also have a close relationship. Activision has supported every Nintendo console with games. Heck, Nintendo even let them use DK and Bowser in Skylanders. Now for the former argument. Saying Smash does have a strong Japanese bias is not wrong. Only one Western third party has made it in, and only 3 non Japanese designed characters have made it in so far. That being said, the genie is out of the bottle here with Banjo. Banjo kind of breaks this rule in a big way. It also helps that Crash, unlike other western heavy characters like Doomguy, is very popular in Japan as well.
Overall, we have a character with a strong resume that is clearly doing really well right now both commercially and with fans. I feel very confident in this one.
100% Want
Look at my current avatar, I clearly love the guy. The Crash games are stellar. Fun, challenging platforming. Well designed characters. Awesome music. You name it. I also have the Crash fanbase near and dear to my heart. I have plenty of great memories playing these games on the ps1, ps3, the psp,
the vita, and with the remakes. Even the post ND games have some gems, like the GBA games and Twinsanity.
Though, there is another reason I really want Crash...
Spyro the Dragon
15% Chance
The only way I see this happening is if Activision decides to cut a deal while getting Crash into smash to push Spyro abroad. Unlike Crash Spyro does not have the same legacy of appeal overseas, the first two games bombed in Japan leading to YotD not getting a port until Reignited. The two franchises are bound at the hip in a unique way with the demos and remakes.
Spyro is a PS1 icon, but not on Crash's level. A little over 11.5 million units on the PS1 is nothing to sneeze at, although YotD was a pack in at one point. Skylanders, as much as I may dislike it, also did keep Spyro in the cultural zeitgeist. While we do not have sales figures on Reignited, it did sell well and hit many top ten sales charts (even topping the UK).
That being said, I am not completely biased. Spyro is not getting in before Crash. Period. Crash is the bigger deal, simple as that. He's more popular for smash and has sold better.
100% Want
Part of why I want Crash so bad is that it opens the door to this, my endgame. My single most wanted character period.
Spyro was my first game ever. Period. I played the demo disk of spyro so much my parents bought me the games at Blockbuster. My childhood was not the best, but I always had two main outlets for my early years. The first was my dog, whose still going strong at 14 and a half years. The other was the Spyro games. I would play them after a rough day in school or at home, and beating all three was one of the greatest achievements in my younger years.
I still replay the spyro games regularly. I have gotten good at rushing through the games due to how much I played them. I usually play through the OT at least once a year.
Reignited came out at a perfect time for me. The announcement was during college, which as some of you know I struggled in emotionally. While I was in a much better mental state than my freshman year, I was not doing great. I failed a test and was in danger of failing a class, but I managed to scrape by and pass it with a C. The day I failed that test, I got the notification of Reignited getting revealed at PAX east. The fact that I was able to see one of my favorite franchises get remastered brought me to tears. Now, Reignited ain't flawless, I prefer some of the original npc voice acting and the enemies are not as cute, but I love it and my experience with it. I double dipped and bought it on the Switch and PS4 so I can play it even if I am not home. I currently am in the middle of a playthrough of YotD.
Seeing Spyro in smash would mean so much to me. It would be seeing my childhood icon in the greatest celebration of gaming.
Boss Rush x 5