I used to play this game every day as a child. :) so when we went and bought a PS3, it was common sense to search for my old childhood favorite PS3 game. I was bouncing in anticipation for the set of three to arrive at my door. When it was delivered, I immediately tore the package open and shoved one in and started it up. It was nostalgic. I loved every moment of it. Definitely worth the money to buy it.
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Game is locking up half way thru and can’t play any further and sound is really garbled, very scratched disc, not happy with it at all
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Spyro the Dragon is one of the few games you will always remember from PS1. This game brings you into a rich, colorful, fantasy dragon world. While the gameplay is vary simple and start forward, There are a few challenges even the skilled gamer would find difficult. When you start off, you must meet a set goal to open new realms and some sub realms. Each realm of the dragon world features a hand full of sub realms in witch you must collect gems and free dragons. Once you have the right amount of gems or freed dragons, you can advance trough the game. Overall, no matter how old you are, this game is alot of fun and enjoyable. I give this game a 8 OUT OF 10
The first of the Spyro trilogy and was successful by game reviews when the game first hit the stores in 1998. No one knew what to expect from the new game, but it actually made a name for it self. I completed this game about 3 times and it was excellent, not as amazing as the two following games for Spyro in the Playstation 1 era, but it's still just as enjoyable as the other 2 are. It was a simple game with good story line, but if you played the other two Spyro games already, you would find many things lacking in the first Spyro game, but remember it was the first of the series and the problems with the first game and or lacking of depth for mini games were greatly improved in the second one and praised in the third one. I would still purchase this game, it's great experience to see how much they improved over the years if you played the other Spyro games but if you didn't and your thinking of buying a Spyro game, It's amazing experience and not many games can bring the joy of playing video games like SpyroRead full review
I'm a huge fan of the Spyro series but I will not be biased in my review of this game. This game is amazing. It was a very early made PS1 game and brilliantly flaunted the PS1's 3D graphics capabilities. They were amazing in such a time. The game's story line is OK, though not amazing. The game's main focus is on the fun factor and game play. The game play is awesome. I remember first playing it and having so much fun ramming the sheep or burning them. The controls are so easy to use and learn. The Graphics are great (in comparison to others in it's time). The game is 3D. The camera view is also great, never causing a problem usually. You can easily control the camera with the L and R buttons to see around, if you're having any problems. The worlds are all brilliantly colored and well defined. The voice acting is good too. Spyro's voice was done by Carlos Alazraqui, who also did the Taco Bell Chihuahua's voice. The music is awesome. It was all composed brilliantly by Stewart Copeland (Drummer of the music band "The Police"). Annoyances: I didn't really have any problems with the game... it could be challenging at times but that should be expected in all games. This game is the first in the series. In my opinion, the first 3 games in the series are of excellent quality because they were made by Insomniac Games. They are minds who invented and developed the Spyro concept. Insomniac is a game development company who takes pride and much time in creating quality games. If you liked this game, do try some of Insomniac's other games, such as Ratchet and Clank.Read full review
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