To this day, no ROM of this prototype has surfaced publicly. Forum threads claiming to have the "Crash Twinsanity PSP ISO" are almost always viruses or mislabeled copies of Crash of the Titans (which did get a PSP port).

During certain levels, Crash uses Cortex as a snowboard to slide down steep hills.

However, the myth of Crash Twinsanity on PSP has inspired more creativity than a simple port ever could. It has led to:

Twinsanity feels like a portable game. Its mission structure is broken into small, digestible chunks. The humor is quick and punchy. The art style, with its jagged edges and bold colors, looks exactly like it belongs on the PSP’s bright LCD screen. Furthermore, the PSP library is full of "PS2-lite" experiences— GTA: Liberty City Stories , MediEvil Resurrection —that prove the hardware could have handled a downgraded version.

Many players use the PPSSPP emulator to play the official PSP Crash games on other devices, which sometimes leads to confusion about which titles were natively available.

Because there is no official PSP version, posts about "Crash Twinsanity PSP" usually refer to (using a homebrew-enabled PSP to play the PS2 version via remote play or specialized software) or fan-made concepts .