I had hoped for a wider release, at the very least on Xbox One. When they announced the Crash Bandicoot: N-Sane Trilogy for PS4, my heart sunk. I had all the different gameboys but I wanted something for the TV, and when I got a PlayStation One, Spyro and Crash were some of my first and closest friends. I loved the Crash games growing up and those games alongside Spyro, who is also getting his own original trilogy remaster, were the first memories I made while gaming on a home console. It gets harder every time a game like Horizon: Zero Dawn or Death Stranding releases or gets announced, but I’ll be honest, Crash Bandicoot: N-Sane Trilogy was the toughest to swallow. I have to explain endlessly to people why I don’t own a PS4.