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Makin' Waves (かいぞくじまを めざせ! lit. Aim for the Pirate Island! in Japanese) is the fifth and final level of the first warp room in Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped and the first in which Coco uses a Jet Ski. This level takes place during the old days of pirates.

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  • Makin' Waves
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  • Makin' Waves (かいぞくじまを めざせ! lit. Aim for the Pirate Island! in Japanese) is the fifth and final level of the first warp room in Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped and the first in which Coco uses a Jet Ski. This level takes place during the old days of pirates.
  • Makin' Waves is a 1 vs. 3 mini-game from Mario Party 4.
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  • Makin' Waves
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  • Mario Party 4
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  • Crystal, Clear Gem
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  • Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped
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  • Makin' Waves
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  • The players in Makin' Waves.
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  • Platinum: 0:53:24 NTSC: Sapphire: 1:08:00
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  • Makin' Waves (かいぞくじまを めざせ! lit. Aim for the Pirate Island! in Japanese) is the fifth and final level of the first warp room in Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped and the first in which Coco uses a Jet Ski. This level takes place during the old days of pirates.
  • Makin' Waves is a 1 vs. 3 mini-game from Mario Party 4.
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