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Spyro Still Not Dead?

Ign reveals all things spyro.

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Sierra Entertainment on Friday announced The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night for Wii, PlayStation 2, DS and Game Boy Advance. The title is set for release this fall across all platforms.

"We're really excited to continue the re-emergence of one of video gaming's most popular characters through this ongoing trilogy," said Al Simone, senior vice president, Global Marketing for Sierra Entertainment. "The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night takes the action and excitement of The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning to the next level with new breath attacks, fury modes, and the introduction of the new 'Dragon Time' ability to deliver an exciting experience that Spyro fans and gamers of all ages will love."

In the newest game, Spyro must "unlock the secrets behind a series of strange visions that he is having and find the power to defeat the terrifying new force." The story once more involves the Ape King, who has arrived at the Temple of Souls to bring about darkness. The title will include four new upgradeable Breath Attacks such as Ice Bomb, Electric Orb, Earth Vine and Enhanced fire; four new elemental moves from Comet Dash and Artic Blast to Earth Pound and Electric Spin; four new fury attack, such as Earth, Electricity, Ice and Fire; and impressive new boss battles.

Official Wii screenshot of Spyro in motion. Four more are available in our media section.In addition, the latest adventure will introduce "Dragon Time," a new maneuver which enables Spyro to "bend time to his will." Gamers will be able to utilize the move to dodge attacks and complete time-based puzzles as Spyro progresses through his quest.
Major Hollywood actors will once again lend their voices to the title, including Elijah Wood as Spyro and Gary Oldman as Ignitus, the Fire Dragon Elder.

The Wii and PlayStation 2 versions of The Eternal Night are being developed by Krome Studios, while Amaze Entertainment is taking care of the DS and Game Boy Advance versions.


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Nice find, but Spyro... Bleh, Next thing you see is Crash Bandicoot >_>
Spyro and Crash should of stayed in the ps1-ps2 times.
Spryo will sell to families with children but I don't see it selling too much. If Happy Feet can sell then Spryo will definitely sell. I won't be buying it but I'm sure there are plenty of people who will.
I brother may want it, so if it gets good reviews I may just give it a try. But im not getting my hopes up.

All the good spyros were on the ps1.

ManaBurnX Wrote:
Spryo will sell to families with children but I don't see it selling too much. If Happy Feet can sell then Spryo will definitely sell. I won't be buying it but I'm sure there are plenty of people who will.


I may, since I've never actually owned a Spyro game, but I've always wanted one.

Spyro used to be so awesome when it was on the ps1, then it started to sux...

but I may give this game a rent.
Sypro is an ok game. Nothing spectacular but it's not too craptacular so I guess if you've never tried it then you should. Who knows, maybe with the Wiimote controls it'll be fun to play again.
Hello Spyro. Why are you still around Spyro?

*puts Spyro in a box with Sonic and Crash*

Now you should feel more at home Smile
lol

ManaBurnX Wrote:
Sypro is an ok game. Nothing spectacular but it's not too craptacular so I guess if you've never tried it then you should. Who knows, maybe with the Wiimote controls it'll be fun to play again.

That's what I'm hoping for.

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