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Spyro the Dragon

  • Video Game
  • 1998
  • E
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
2.5K
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Spyro the Dragon (1998)
Spyro The Dragon
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A young cute purple dragon named Spyro sets out to free his dragon buddies, after they had fallen victim to the villainous Gnasty Gnorc, who has turned them into crystal statues.A young cute purple dragon named Spyro sets out to free his dragon buddies, after they had fallen victim to the villainous Gnasty Gnorc, who has turned them into crystal statues.A young cute purple dragon named Spyro sets out to free his dragon buddies, after they had fallen victim to the villainous Gnasty Gnorc, who has turned them into crystal statues.

  • Writer
    • Peter Kleiner
  • Stars
    • Clancy Brown
    • Carlos Alazraqui
    • Michael Gough
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    8.2/10
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    • Writer
      • Peter Kleiner
    • Stars
      • Clancy Brown
      • Carlos Alazraqui
      • Michael Gough
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • Delbin
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    Carlos Alazraqui
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    Michael Gough
    Michael Gough
    • Gnasty Gnorc
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    Jamie Alcroft
    • Lateef
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    Michael Connor
    • Gildas
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      • Peter Kleiner
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    10vip_ebriega

    "The best PS1 game ever!"

    I really grew up loving this fantastic PS1 game. I can still remember playing it when I was younger, and remember how it enticed and entertained me every time I play it. It has such wonderful 3-D settings, memorable characters and villains and has a fantastic fun-loving spirit. The creativity is always present, it's like everything you touch is interactive. The hero is memorable. The villains are great, and even funny too. Well, there are those that can get annoying (like the green druids or the mooning soldiers), but they were meant to be as annoying as they can get, so the more you get to squash them or burn them. Anyawy, I really love it. No matter what age you may be, I really recommend it. Nice graphics, neat settings and all that and more.
    10BewitchingIchabod

    A brilliant game!!!!

    This is a brilliant game that had my dad and I hooked for weeks (well months for him). It is challenging and has a great story line. In the world of dragons an ugly (and I mean UGLY) villain emerges after exile in hope to capture the dragon worlds. When Gnasty Gnorc (what would an ugly villain be without an ugly name?) encases all the dragons in crystal, he misses one, a small purple dragon by the name of Spyro. He and he alone (well with the help of a dragonfly named Sparx) must save the dragon worlds from a horrible fate at the hands of a horrible gnorc. With over 30 levels of colour and adventure, Spyro the Dragon is an ideal game for all ages.
    8FrankBooth_DeLarge

    Great game, now considered a classic

    It has been years since Spyro was released, and it is still played today. It has even had a few sequels that spawned from it.

    The storyline is about a universe where dragons live peacefully amongst each other. Until one day when an ugly, and very evil creature named Gnasty Gnorc, steals the dragons' beautiful treasures and turns them into his henchmen, sends out pesky little thieves to steal dragon eggs throughout a few of the worlds, and traps most of the dragons in stone, the only one he misses is Spyro, a little dragon. Now, it is up to Spyro along with his guardian, a dragonfly named sparks, to save all of the dragons, recover every dragon egg, find all of the treasure, and defeat the evil Gnasty Gnorc.

    There is a wide variety of creatures that add to the creativity of the game(this is one of the most creative platform games ever). The main creatures in the game are dragons from certain worlds. The 5 dragon worlds are the artisans world, peace makers world, magic crafters world, beast makers world, and the dream weavers world. The setting of each world sort of resembles parts of our world. The artisans world is like parts of Europe, the peace makers world is all desert, but strongly resembles the Australian outback, the magic crafters is a mountain filled area, it sort of resembles Switzerland, the beast makers world is like an African village, and the dream weavers world is like an area with a lot of castles.

    The other creatures in this game are Gnorcs(a mix between a gnome and an orc), fairies, dragon egg thieves(they have blue hooded cloaks), and normal animals from our world(sheep, chickens, lizards, etc.) The Gnorcs take certain forms, such as many resemble human like creatures, but many resemble animals. The fairies help guide everything in the dragon worlds. In one level, they assist Spyro if he falls from a cliff, and in many levels, if Spyro is kissed by a fairy, he will get a temporary power to destroy certain metal objects with his fire.

    Along the way, Spyro learns many different techniques in order to save everything in the Dragon Kingdom. Completing the game 100% is difficult, but it can be done. It just requires plenty of thought and skill that you will probably develop while playing the game.

    The game play is very fun, the animation is amazing(the villains are very cool looking), the music score is also good. If there is one thing I have a complaint about, it is the voice work for Spyro. His voice is very wimpy, and his character is kind of annoying in certain parts. If he had much better voice work done with him, the game would be even better than it already is.

    Spyro is a very fun game. People of any age can play it. I was 10 the first time I played it. I absolutely loved it. Now I am well into my teens and I still enjoy playing it. Play this game at all costs, it is really fun.
    travsta_92

    Great game, started the new gaming world!

    Spyro The Dragon is a great game and now considered a classic. I found this game very educating as I was only 6 years old at the time this game came out. Therefore I am 13 at the moment. It also was one of the first games to have realistic graphics. When I was eight my dad bought me a Playstation, Spyro was the first game I ever bought and I was so excited to play this game and when I played it, I could not let go of the controller. Looking for the dragons, unlocking new levels by completing one of the levels on the particular world that you are in.

    Even my Dad enjoyed playing as he always loved flying around in Sunny Flight, Night Flight, Crystal Flight and all the rest. It was a brilliant conclusion to the game as it was extremely fun in the Gnasty Gnorc level and then in Gnasty's loot.

    It would probably be a great game if it was released today!
    10merriweather_post_pavilion

    One of my Favorite Games of All-Time. A Classic!!!!

    Back in the 90's, when the gaming world wasn't dominated by FPS, fake guitars or sandbox-like GTA-gameplay, there were many great 3d platformers. But it was one of them which really, really got me since the first time I played it. No, I'm not talking' about Super Mario 64, neither Banjo Kazooie, it's all about a tiny purple dragon called Spyro.

    "Spyro the Dragon" came out in 1998, a time where the industry move into 3d was almost complete and it was, IMO, a perfect example of this move done right. This game was awesome, it had everything a good platformer should have: interesting characters(mainly in design, but sometimes also in personality), huge areas to roam (pre-GTA), plenty of stuff to collect, several secrets to discover, inspired (if somewhat quirky) enemies to defeat, vibrant, colorful graphics and environments and the best part is that it didn't feel like another Mario clone!!!!.

    So, if you are into platformers or just want good clean fun, you should definitely try this game or any of its great sequels ("Spyro: Ripto's Rage" or "Spyro: Year of the Dragon"). Highly recommended!!!!

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    • Trivia
      In the start up screen of the game, if you press the R1 button and triangle button at the same time, you'll unlock a secret demo of Crash Bandicoot: Warped.
    • Goofs
      Delbin is rescued twice in the game, but the second time he is released, he has a completely different voice than he does the first time he is released.
    • Quotes

      Tomas: Wow! I never thought I'd be rescued, especially by such a little dragon. Uh, what I mean is I've always believed in you, Spyro!

      Spyro the Dragon: You gotta believe!

    • Crazy credits
      No sheep were harmed during the making of this video game. A few Gnorcs but no sheep.
    • Connections
      Featured in Crash Bandicoot: Warped (1998)

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Insomniac Games
      • Sony Computer Entertainment America
      • Universal Interactive Studios
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