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Well, all the news you've been waiting for is finally here.
The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon
The game will be released on the XBox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Wii, and Nintendo DS. It'll go on sale this October. Abandon hope for a PSP or GameBoy Advance release, if it wasn't mentioned by now then it's most likely not going to happen.
You can see concept art and screenshots in the media section of the site. The screens seem to be for the XBox 360 version, so they're big and crisp. Nothing yet on how well those graphics will be translated to the Wii, PS3 and PS2 consoles.
You can't judge a game by its screenshot but obviously this is a different style overall. Spyro and Cynder's models are more grown up and it looks like there will be more platforming and/or exploring than the previous titles.
Krome Studios is no longer developing the title. When or why they got booted off the project (and yes, they were working on it previously) is not yet known but guesses are that either Krome got ousted for poor review scores on The Eternal Night or it was because Sierra didn't like where the project was headed. Speculations have been made that the title switch (we were previously led to believe the title was The Darkest Hour) came as a result of the developer switch.
Etranges Libellules are now at the head of Spyro's latest adventure. Other titles they developed include Arthur and the Invisibles (based upon the movie of the same name), Asterix & Obelix XXL, a Pink Panther game and other titles of lesser notability.
In the final chapter of the trilogy, players find Sypro teaming up with an unlikely ally - Cynder, his former enemy, to face his most challenging mission to date. As the Dark Master’s (voiced by Mark Hamill) evil envelopes the world like a plague, Spyro must fulfill his destiny and unlock the true power of the purple dragon within him to stop the Dark Master in his tracks.
The game introduces two never before seen elements into the Spyro universe: Spyro can now fly at any time and players can drop-in/drop-out with the new cooperative feature. The co-op feature allows players to have the option of completing the game as either Spyro or Cynder, giving them more freedom to explore Spyro’s world in completely new ways.
“Spyro has grown up a lot since his debut, and players are going to notice advanced gameplay, character design and story lines in Dawn of the Dragon,” said Al Simone, senior vice president, Global Marketing for Sierra Entertainment. “The game takes some exciting twists and turns – fans of the series and newcomers alike will experience non-stop fun, a renewed sense of intensity and the type of challenging adventure only Spyro can overcome.”
Another site goes into further detail:
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Game play is similar to the previous Spyro games, but with some notable changes. Spyro himself uses fire, ice, electric and earth attacks, while Cynder uses poison, shadow, fear and wind. They not only play into the way you fight, but also into the varied puzzle sections on the game. Each dragon can perform sets of combos, increasing the rewards (read: gems) you get from fallen foes, which in turn restore health, breath power and give you points to upgrade all of your powers. There are also sets up armor to collect that upgrade certain stats when you wear them.
*According Nintendo Power, the Dark Master's name is Malefor. That's kind of anti-climatic, but there you have it. The game takes place three years after Eternal Night according to Nintendo Power.
Sam 'Sazime' Sorensen from sites such as 1Up has brought us more information from the press release event:
*There are sets of armor to collect that upgrade certain powers when you wear them - almost more like an RPG game.
* You can go through areas multiple times to find everything, unlike TEN where once you leave an area, you never go back.
* There is no gauge for flying - it truly is unlimited.
* The breaths play prominent roles in puzzles.
* There's now a combo meter (it reads 1 hit, 2 hits, 3 hits, etc.) that increase the gem return - which was a feature in the GBA version of TEN but not the console version.
After recently seeing a demo of the game, I was most impressed by its style and art; adults will find a lot of nuance here, too. Spyro mixes a lot of brightness and darkness in its style, reminding me of Fantasia or other old-guard Disney animations. Grasses leaned back as the wind raked over them, in a saccharine outdoor scene. But in another moment, sharp, muted stones matched the danger from an attacking monster.
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Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon is slated for release on PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, PS2 and DS in October. Those who have seen footage of the game at Sierra's Spring Break event last week claim it will be a step up for the series.
There is a far more detailed set of impressions at this link.
Notes of interest - Etranges Libellules means "Strange Dragonfly". Dragonflies used to be a prominent part of Spyro games.
This is almost like a return home for Vivendi. They're a France-based media conglomerate and now they've hired a France-based developer.
Thanks to Charlie Miller for the Nintendo Power tip.
After months of speculation and several false leads, we were treated today to the truth behind the next Spyro game – as you now know, it’s called The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon. After days of waiting the countdown finally hit zero, revealing --- nothing as of this posting. However other sites have posted more specific details about this third and final game in the Legend of Spyro trilogy.
Spyro - Elijah Wood
Cynder - Christina Ricci
Ignitus - Gary Oldman
Sparx - Wayne Brady
Dark Master - Mark Hamill
Hunter - Blair Underwood
The developer of the DS version is Estranges Libellules (a France-based company). All the information ToTheGame previously reported has been confirmed as true so far. ToTheGame reported Estranges Libellules was developing all the versions of Dawn of the Dragon. This now looks like it could be true, but no official word on that yet.
The graphical style obviously has far more color and detail in the XBox 360 version. The DS version is upgraded too, however. Both versions have taken Spyro from his young dragon image to a more teenaged style. That would make sense considering the ending of the previous Legend of title was that Spyro would be frozen in crystal while the world underwent dramatic change.
Currently confirmed systems of release include: Wii, DS, PS2, PS3 and Xbox 360.
Well, for those of you who didn't see it in our forums already or over at darkSpyro yet, a headline posted on Sierra's news section confirms that the name and voice cast information provided by ToTheGame was correct. The headline is not yet clickable for the full new briefing, but the Spyro's Lair countdown still has a few hours left and it's safe to assume soon after it hits zero, the full news briefing will be posted.
Here's the headline from the news section at Sierra:
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SPYRO THE DRAGON® CONTINUES HIS EPIC ADVENTURE THIS FALL IN THE LEGEND OF SPYRO™: DAWN OF THE DRAGON
Spyro Trilogy Culminates with Premiere on Xbox 360® and PlayStation®3 system; Elijah Wood, Gary Oldman, Christina Ricci, Blair Underwood, Wayne Brady and Mark Hamill Provide Voice-Over Performances
No Billy West or Mae Whitman? Christina Ricci is the only female in that lineup so she may assume the role of Cynder while Wayne Brady, a notable comedian, will most likely take over as Sparx. These Legend of Spyro games seem to have some trouble keeping their voice actors on board from game to game.
So far ToTheGame was correct on the name and voice cast, we'll have to wait a little longer to see if what they said about the gameplay elements was true, too.
I remember well the ads I saw for Spyro: Year of the Dragon and that excitement...the counting down until Christmas...when I knew I'd get the game because my sister had sneaked a peek at our gifts and told me Spyro was among them.
Counting down...an exciting, anxious, and nerve-racking time. Right now we are counting down until Sierra updates the official Spyro website with the announcement of the next Spyro game just like I counted down the days to Christmas so many years ago - hoping, waiting, dreaming - of that new Spyro game waiting for me under the tree.
This week we are featuring the ad that fueled by childhood hype for Spyro as I counted down the days until Christmas.
Welcome to another edition of hind site - where we direct you to best or most interesting sites of Spyro's past and present that you may have glossed over surfing through the infinite expanses of the internet.
This week we present you with what very well could be the Spyro history museum. Adam, otherwise known as Adjeca on his site, has spent more than six years (and some good money) on collecting Spyro ephemera, paraphernalia and collectibles. His site has many objects of interest and I highly suggest you take a a cyber-stroll around.
Nintendo has announced a list of games that are coming out this year for their Wii console and DS handheld systems. Spyro (tentative title) (Vivendi Games) October 2008 was included on the list, to be released on both the Wii and the DS.
If you've been on Spyro's Lair recently, you'll have noticed that the image of Hunter from the end of Eternal Night now makes up a backdrop with a 4 day countdown in the running. What's it counting down to? Let's just say I have very good reason (highly reliable outside source) to believe it's the official press release announcement of The Legend of Spyro 3 - Darkest Hour - Dawn of the Dragon - whatever! We'll have to wait until Monday the 28th to know for sure!
JJ Hendricks over at racketboy has posted a list of the rarest games on the PS1 based upon availability and price. Among them, Spyro was noted for his status as a collectible. The Spyro Collector's Edition was what he picked for the list.
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Additional Playstation Games of Value
These games aren’t especially rare, but are quite collectible; resulting in a high resale value, especially for complete, boxes copies.
* Bust A Groove - $59 - $80
* Tomba: $56 - $81
* Einhander: $53 - $98
* X-COM UFO Defense: $50 - $90
* Tales of Destiny: $49 - $80
* X-men vs Street Fighter: $50 - $70
* Marvel vs. Capcom: $48 - $70
* Final Fantasy VII (Greatest Hits): $53 - $160
* Spyro Collectors Edition (complete): $53 - $73
Do you own the complete Collector's Edition set? Or did you just buy each game separate? Or have you never even played these gems of the Spyro franchise? Tell me about it in the comments.
Gaming news site ToTheGame posted their page for The Legend of Spyro 3. It's just another repeat of the earlier information on Darkest Hour, right? Wrong! It's actually different, so much so it calls the game Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon. This looks completely incorrect. Take it with a heart stopping amount of salt, people. Not only is ToTheGame the only site to mention the title as being Dawn of the Dragon, they also list Wayne Brady and Christina Ricci as voice actors. Right...
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In the culmination of the trilogy, players find Sypro teaming up with an unlikely ally - Cynder, his former enemy, to face his most challenging mission to date. As the Dark Master’s (voiced by Mark Hamill) evil envelopes the world like a plague, Spyro must fulfill his destiny and unlock the true power of the purple dragon within him to stop the Dark Master in his tracks.
* Two elements never before seen in the Spyro universe: fly at any time and drop-in/drop-out co-op, with Cynder. Both characters can complete the game separately as well.
* Cynder being introduced as a strong, female lead alongside Spyro, girl gamers will have something to get excited about!
* Fun combat gameplay with new elemental attack moves/combos, enemies, environments, etc.
* This is the third and final installment of an epic trilogy, giving players a more mature character design and story line since the previous title; The Eternal Night.
* Spyro makes his debut on the PS3! This new venture for the purple dragon onto the next gen console will attract new players who may have not been able to experience the Spyro series previously.
* All-star voice cast including Elijah Wood, Gary Oldman, Blair Underwood, Christina Ricci, Wayne Brady and Mark Hamill
DEVELOPER: Etranges Libellules
Obviously this information has to be wrong. Krome was signed on to do a trilogy with the Legend of Spyro arc. They wouldn't switch developers. Etranges Libellules is an actual developer, based in France, in case you were wondering but even so, Krome is making the next game. This is all very interesting but more than likely not correct.
Unlike Wikipedia where people just post daydreams or misinformation on purpose, I think ToTheGame is supposed to be legitimate...only they have their facts really messed up here. I wonder why that is...
Greystripe is considered the largest advertisement fueled cell phone game and application distributor in existence. Today, they revealed that they will be working together with Vivendi Games Mobile, a division of Vivendi Games, to use some of Vivendi's phone titles for their "Try Before You Buy" line of games. This means you could preview a level or two off of a cell phone game before deciding to purchase it.
The good news is that Spyro will be included in this deal! Only five titles were chosen from Vivendi's lineup and The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night's cellphone iteration was one of them. It will be offered for preview before purchase!