Spyro Returns To The GameCube
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Those of you who have been pondering a new release in the series can now breathe. Our friends over at Vivendi Universal revealed to us the next title in the popular "purple-dragon" series, Spyro: A Hero's Tail for all three major gaming consoles including the Nintendo GameCube.
The game centers around our famliar purple-dragon, who is destined to save the Dragon Realms from the Evil Red Dragon. To its credit, it has planted light-sapping Dark Gems all over the Dragon Realms in an attempt to capture and control Spyro's world. In A Hero's Tail, Spyro must destroy the Dark Gems to return the lands to normal and save the Dragon Realms from the Evil Red Dragon's grasp. With new dragon powers and abilities, crisper looking environments, and playable character, it's no wonder Eurcom is already calling the title the greatest Spyro adventure ever.
Here are several of the game's features taken from its fact sheet:
Innovative Real-Time Morphing Environments: The heroic dragon travels across dark mysterious lands which change and morph from evil to good during gameplay -- affecting enemies, environments, music, lighting, objects, sky and much more.
Five Playable Characters: Spyro the Dragon, weapons master Hunter the Cheetah, dive-bombing penguin Sgt. Byrd, loyal sidekick Sparx the Dragonfly, and the all-new burrowing, climbing Blinky the Mole.
Four Spyro Breath Attacks: Fire, Ice, Electricity and the all-new Water.
New Spyro Power-Ups: The supercharged Horn Dive, the explosive Brimstone Bombs, and the deadly Ice Shards, among many more.
New Spyro Abilities: Wall Kick, Tail Swing, and Ledge Grab.
New Spyro Gadgets: The Dragonball for rolling ball madness and the Aqualung for unlimited underwater action, among many more.
New Enemies: From underwater mermen to pygmy cannibals to the mysterious Evil Red Dragon and his light-sapping dark gems, Spyro encounters new villains in an all-new environments.
With a MSRP of $49.99 and a release date targeted towards a Q4 2004 release, Spyro: A Hero's Tail should certainly make an E3 appearance.
We'll be sure to give you the heads up with media and videos at E3 2004.
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