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Spyro's origins

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It was 1994, and you were designing and creating a cute young purple dragon and named it Spyro. Your colleagues are very interested in your concept, and are also happy. You even have created the environments where your first game take place, and they're mostly inspired by locations in Disney movies and fairytale books. You didn't know Spyro the Dragon was very successful, now everybody knows him. Today, at the E3, you have signed your name on a example of the first Spyro game.

Intro This Talkie is about the origins of the popular video game character Spyro the Dragon, going all the way back to 1994. You, a concept artist at Insomniac Games, created a cute young purple dragon named Spyro. There are also golden, blue and black versions of Spyro which were featured in later released Spyro the Dragon and Skylanders games. The picture is based on one of the screenshots and the map of the first installment in the series. Spyro was black, surrounded by golden lights and chains, but got later a purple skin as shown in the games. Spyro's friends include Elora the fawn, Ignitus, a fellow dragon, and Bianca the bunny. "Spyro the Dragon", released in 1996, has sold more than 5,000,000 copies worldwide and Spyro is one of the mascots of the PlayStation console. He's currently owned by Activision, and formerly by Vivendi Games prior to their merger with Activision in 2008. The Insomniac Games team later went on to develop the Ratchet and Clank series, also for PlayStation consoles. Nikhil Koparkar, a Pakistani-born American composer, and Ed Cosico are responsible for the soundtracks of the first 3 Spyro the Dragon games. (Please don't mind the picture or voice, credits to Insomniac Games) (Spyro games were according to critics compared to the Bubsy and Sonic the Hedgehog series)

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