Collectibles - Miscellaneous - 2001 - 2008
Embroidery Kit
(contributed by Dingodile555)Whatever your hobbies are, Crash has you covered.
14 Piece Eraser Set
(contributed by CrashRatchetFan)14 erasers, indispensable for anyone who can't write a single word correctly.
Cake Toppers
(contributed by Okura)Kind of cheaply made. Mistakes include N. Gin's miscoloring, The Komodo Brothers' names being switched, and Tiny being called Tiny "the" Tiger. Well, at least they didn't call him Tony.
Nokia 3310 Shells
(contributed by Danyel)Shells to customize the most durable object known to man.
Japanese Crash Pen
(contributed by Dingodile555)Write cheques with it.
Japanese Sitting Character Pens
(contributed by CrashRatchetFan)That looks uncomfortable.
The Wrath of Cortex Magnets
(contributed by Tai San Tan)A collection of magnets with a render from The Wrath of Cortex as the basis. The magnets are designed to let you stack them on top of each other and create different images of Crash. Interestingly, all of the accessories are recreated versions of the PlayStation era stuff.
Japanese Crash Fan
(contributed by CrashRatchetFan)Crash fan as in a fan to cool yourself with, not a fan of... Look, just click on the picture. It features Japanese artwork from The Huge Adventure.
Japanese N-Tranced Bag
(contributed by Dingodile555)Googly eyes make everything better.
Crash Nitro Kart Stunt Wheels (Tazos)
(contributed by Jim White, Okura, and Christian Pastorelli)A collection of CNK-themed Tazos (though some pictures from The Wrath of Cortex are featured as well). These used to come in Frito-Lay's chips. The idea behind them (besides collecting them) was to create stand-out pins with the characters so you could knock them down with the wheels, with each character being worth different points. The second image shows the entire collection of 30 Tazos.
General Mills Digital Trading Cards
(contributed by CrashRatchetFan)These neat card-shaped CDs came in various General Mills cereal boxes. Popping one into a computer would take the user to a web site where they could unlock content based on the card. Unfortunately, the web site is long dead now.
Crash Twinsanity Bag
(contributed by Crashthebandicoot)For when you just want to use people as snowboards.
Inflatable Crash
(contributed by Zoton2)An inflatable Crash Bandicoot doll that is almost 5 feet tall. Most likely used for indoors promotions.
Dmag Collector's CD
(contributed by bubbatom)This CD was a prize for a contest held by Australian magazine Dmag. It contains a simple web site that includes wallpapers, cursors, a desktop theme, and some screensavers.
Crash Tag Team Racing Surfboard
(contributed by Crashnconker)The only thing that has less to do with Tag Team Racing than the Crash model on that surfboard is the actual surfboard itself.

Japanese Crash DS Stylus
A neat stylus for the Nintendo DS shaped like the Japanese Crash. It came with the Japanese version of Crash: Boom, Bang!
Boom, Bang! DS Carry Case
(contributed by Dingodile555)A carry case for the Nintendo DS Lite featuring the box art from Crash: Boom, Bang! Because that's a gem in any DS owner's collection.
Crash of the Titans and The Legend of Spyro Mugs
(contributed by Radicc)Crash conveniently shows you where to pour beverages into.
Crash & Spyro Wheels
At the time of Crash of the Titans's release, Vivendi Games held a promotion in Australia and New Zealand in cooperation with Razor, Armadillo, and Omni. Several Crash & Spyro-themed prizes were being given in daily draws to lucky registrants of games from either franchise (any games from The Wrath of Cortex and Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly onward were applicable).
Mind Over Mutant Fridge Magnets
(contributed by Zoton2)Like a certain handheld version of the game, all of these use Crash of the Titans art except the logo.
Team Empire Swag
These various collectibles were produced by Radical Entertainment during development of Crash Tag Team Racing and Crash of the Titans. The descriptions included in the images were written by Adam Cable, one of the artists working at Radical back then.