Crash Bash Europa Enfrdeesitchd Verified

Crash Bash is a competitive party game featuring characters from the Crash Bandicoot universe. Unlike the platforming roots of the main series, Crash Bash focuses on arena-based mini-games similar to Mario Party but with a stronger emphasis on direct combat and objective-based challenges. The European PAL version runs at 50Hz (vs. 60Hz for NTSC), which slightly affects speed and screen borders.


CHD versions of Crash Bash (Europe) have been created by users compressing the verified Redump BIN/CUE or ISO. Those CHD files can be “verified” by matching the SHA-1 hash of the decompressed image back to Redump’s database.

No official “enfrdeesitchd” filename exists — that’s a user-created string. But a verified European multi-5 CHD absolutely exists. In fact, the most common verified hash for Crash Bash (Europe) CHD is something like: crash bash europa enfrdeesitchd verified

Crash Bash (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).chd
SHA-1: 7A2B8C3D... (example)

So the concept behind the garbled keyword is real. Crash Bash is a competitive party game featuring


Developer: Eurocom
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Platform: PlayStation 1 (also playable on PS2/PS3 via backwards compatibility)
Release Date (Europe): December 8, 2000
Genre: Party / Mini-game collection
Players: 1–4 (multi-tap required for 4 players)

The European release of Crash Bash is notable for its extensive localization. When booting the game on a PAL PlayStation, the user is typically presented with a language selection screen. The "Verified" release contains the following languages: CHD versions of Crash Bash (Europe) have been

Note regarding "CH": In many PlayStation 1 serial lists, distinct codes existed for different regions (e.g., SCES for Europe, SCUS for USA, SLPS for Japan). If "CH" was intended to represent Chinese, this language was not standard on the EU disc. However, the EU version is fully compatible with consoles from these regions provided the console is modded or the disc region matches.

If you are trying to find a verified European multi-language Crash Bash CHD, use these clean search queries:

Avoid the garbled enfrdeesitchd – it will only lead to dead ends.


For those archiving or verifying a disc image (ISO/BIN+CUE) of the European release, the following data is standard for the "Verified" status: