With the "Crash Bandicoot" Trilogy Remaster coming very soon, the bandicoot's return to the PlayStation console is already well underway. However, fans are already way ahead of Sony with their own "Crash Bandicoot" game.

Sony announced during its press conference at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo that the first three "Crash" games, "Crash Bandicoot," "Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back," and Crash Bandicoot: Warped" will all be getting the remaster treatment, prompting a huge cheer from the crowd.

Before that fateful announcement, however, Youtuber and aspiring game developer Anisotropic, real name Doğa Can Yanıkoğlu, along with three more people, started on their own remaster of "Crash Bandicoot: Warped" in 2015.

Titled "Crash Bandicoot: Timetwister," the project started out as a simple fan recreation of one level in the game. Eventually, the fan project turned into a full-blown fan-made remake. The team is using Unreal Engine 4 to bring the fan project back to life.

"This project is a fan made remaster of Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped console game that created from scratch," Anisotropic said on his site. "Our main purpose is showing off our skills, and using this project as a reference for our future career."

Despite the official announcement of Sony's "Crash Bandicoot" remaster, the team said that the project will still go on.

"We won't stop development of our project, we're mostly targeting PC platform right now as releasing game free, and that makes some sense to continue it," the "Crash Bandicoot: Timetwister" team said in a Youtube comment. "Plus, we put too much effort on that game(about 6 months), we really don't want to abandon it at this state."

The "Timetwister" team is targeting a 2017 window for its fan-project to be complete. Meanwhile,

"Crash Bandicoot Trilogy Remastered" will be crashing its way to the Playstation 4 next year.

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