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SpyroHints.com - 'Spyro: Year of the Dragon' - Secrets he good news is that Spyro remembers all the skills he picked up in his. The bad news is that he'll need more than those tricks to beat the Sorceress. 1) John, Cheryl, Deidre, Mike, Kelly, Katy and the California Yeti sent in how to do some of the named skateboard tricks in the skate parks, which are all worth bigger points. (If you're new to Spyro, these tricks are all named after bosses from the first two Spyro games): • Gulps and Crushes: Four spins each, one left and one right • Big Gulps and Orange Crushes: Five spins each • Gnasty Gnorc: Two front flips and one side roll • Gnarly Gnorc: Two front flips and two side rolls • Twisted Lime: A side roll and a front flip • Twisted Lemon: A side roll and a back flip • Thrash Master: A flip followed by a side roll. • Super Thrash Master: Multiple Thrash Masters (two? Three?) • Dr. Shemp: Four left rolls • Toasty Twist: Four right rolls • Raging Ripto: Two front or back flips with three side rolls • Triple Tower: Jump all three towers at the Enchanted Towers skate park See the cheat codes at the to change Spyro's skateboard into a squid.

2) When playing as Shiela the Kangaroo, double jump any time it's safe to do so: On her levels, there are LOTS of things hidden above ground level. You unlock each of Spyro's new friends by finding them in a home world, paying Moneybags off and then playing their first level all the way through. 3) Wish that Sparx could point to the nearest gem by holding down the shoulder buttons? He'll remember how to do that after the second of the Sparx solo levels.

(He gains a new ability after each of them, making them well worth it, even if you find the levels frustrating.) You can play the Sparx world on each level after beating that world's level boss. (There's also a for this, if you can't wait.) If you can't find the gems after doing this, move and turn, to make sure that Sparx isn't actually just pointing straight ahead. If he still doesn't point to the gems, they're almost certainly in a subworld off the main world.

Try this trick there. 4) As with the past two Spyro games, there's a Crash Bandicoot demo included on Spyro 3, the first nine challenges for 'Crash Bash.' And, once again, this is apparently a secret in the overseas version. To play the demo, go to the title screen, hold down R2 + L1 and press Square. 5) There is a two-player mode in Spyro 3, or at least in part of it. Here's what Brian Hastings, lead Insomniac programmer on Spyro 3, has to say about it: 'After you beat the yeti in boxing, if you plug in two controllers and attempt to replay the challenge, it will go into two player boxing mode! One player controls Bentley, the other gets the yeti.

It actually makes a pretty fun two-player game (we wasted a fair bit of time with it during development.)' 6) After beating the Sorceress, the game is NOT over. See the page for more. But, yes, you can only get 117 percent, not 120 percent, as in Spyro 1. (Spyro 2 ended at just 100 percent, as many readers have pointed out.) It just worked out that way. There are no additional secret levels and, no, you can't unlock the permanent super fireball power again. My mod-chipped Playstation won't play Spyro 3!' No, it won't.

Sony cracked down on this with the last few games released for the original Playstation console. There doesn't seem to be anything you can do about it. (There's also other protection in the game to prevent 'back up' games from running properly.) 8) Spyro fans who played 'Ripto's Rage'/'Gateway to Glimmer' probably remember the that could be collected after beating Ripto. The same thing goes for this game, too: Accomplishing difficult, insanely difficult or sometimes just silly tasks gets you a free life and one step closer to seeing the complete epilogue, including a special message from the game programmers.

There are 20 skill points in the game (note that you only see the list of the ones you've completed after you beat the Sorceress, at which point it appears in your atlas). You also get a bonus life every time you accomplish a skill point, even if you've gotten it before. • Sunny Villa: Flame all trees ( 1) • Skateboard courses: Beat the course records at Sunny Villa, Enchanted Towers and Lost Fleet ( 2, 3, 4) • Molten Crater: Put the heads together ( 5) • Molten Crater: Supercharge wall (thief area) ( 6) • Seashell Shore: Catch the funky chicken ( 7) • Icy Peak: Glide to pedestal (thief area) ( 8) • Spooky Swamp: Destroy all piranha signs ( 9) • Sgt.

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The third game, and the last to be developed by for the. Released in 2000, the actual Year of the Dragon. In the Year of the Dragon, a rare event that happens, mass numbers of new dragon eggs are brought to the Dragon Realms. But they're stolen en route by a. Spyro follows her and ends up in the Forgotten Worlds, where an evil sorceress rules.

Now Spyro, with the help of his friends, has to recover all the dragon eggs and make sure the baby dragons get home safely. This game contains examples of. •: Awards you with a new level, Super Bonus Round, which is filled with treasure and ends with. •: Homer the firefly runs away from a gator instead of flying. Buson and Basho also don't think to fly over all the obstacles they have Sheila clear for them. •: Rivers and lakes of glowing green Acid can be found in Lost Fleet and the Super Bonus Round.

The can allow Spyro the ability to swim through it for a limited time. •: • The baby dragons all have some diverse names. Examples range from 'Tom' to 'Pee-wee' to 'Thelonious' (who is female!). • Also the case with some realm residents. Seashell Shore has Sebastian and Stanley alongside Snappy and Slappy. Enchanted Towers has Pablo, Jasper and Mowat.

Spooky Swamp has Homer, Bubba and Shiny. •: Many of the baby dragons show this behavior, e.g. Wagging their tails or scratching themselves with their paws. •: The cat-fairies of Cloud Spires. They have feminine voices and wear dresses, but their faces are masculine. The Spyro Wiki refers to them as males. •: Both region boxes have a dynamic cover, but compared to the badass scowls on the NTSC cover above, most of Spyro's friends have happy or vacant expressions on ◊.

•: Sunny Villa •: This game allows you to play as your animal allies: Sheila, Sgt. Byrd, Bentley and Agent 9. You first have to free them from Moneybags' custody and then complete their personal levels to be able to access the character-specific minigames in Spyro's normal levels. There are also the special Sparx levels where he fights other creepy crawlies.

•: The ice fairies of Frozen Altars. •: The Octopus enemies from Seashell Shore show up again in Crystal Islands, but look out-of-place due to not being crystallized like the rest of the level's enemies. •: In Harbor Speedway, the flock of birds Spyro races against are referred to as blue-footed boobies. Except they look more like seagulls than anything else. In fact, they have yellow feet! • • The gem crop eating lizards from Glimmer have dug burrows in Sunny Villa's gladiator training arena.

• The farmyard animals from Metropolis in the previous game return as Hunter's mortal enemies in this game's speedways, especially the. • Ooga and his dancing skeleton friend from Skelos Badlands in the previous game are back, with the lava toads that stole his bones again in Enchanted Towers. Ooga seems to be sick of his friend's dancing now though. • The Yeti from Colossus returns to harass Bentley's little brother.

• Handel and Greta are also back, with bigger roles on the respective level they show up compared to Scorch in Ripto's Rage. •: Like in the previous games, both Spyro and Sparx will again turn to look at the player with questioning gestures if you •: After beating the Cat Hockey challenge in Frozen Altars, Spyro is rewarded with a dragon egg. Which hatches to reveal a sheep. But then it suddenly splits open to reveal a baby dragon, (but to be fair, many of the other baby dragons that hatch throughout the game wear glasses and hats).

It's also called 'Ba'ah'. •: The larger starfish of Starfish Reef split into smaller ones when shot enough times. 'That giant sting ray' also splits into smaller rays after a while.

•: The game autosaves whenever you're entering a level or the hub. •: • One of the enemy types of Crystal Islands are crystal bears. • Moneybags, in a for this trope. •: The Polar Bears and Pandas of Icy Peak and Bamboo Terrace respectively are friendly. •: The Rhynoc enemies of Lost Fleet.

•: Most of Spyro's new playable allies present themselves as easy-going and composed individuals. Oh, and they will all beat the ever loving crap out of Moneybags for imprisoning them, of course. •: Lost Fleet. •: Giant spiders and giant butterflies in the first speedway. The giant mosquitoes and fireflies of Spooky Swamp. Giant scorpions in Desert Ruins.

•: The rhynocs of Spooky Swamp. •: In Sunny Villa, the first level in the game, the mayor gives you an egg he thinks came from one of the world's giant chickens. Once it hatches, though, he apologizes for giving Spyro 'the ugliest chicken I've ever seen.'

In Charmed Ridge, Jack gives you another dragon egg thinking it belonged to a golden goose, only to proclaim 'That's the ugliest goose I've ever seen!' Later, in the last level of the game, Dino Mines, the sheriff begs you to take away a dinosaur egg before it hatches. Once it turns out to be a dragon, though, the sheriff says that it's the cutest dinosaur he's ever seen. Also in Sunny Villa, many characters make comments about the giant chickens around the levels, as well as the giant rhynocs all having giant chicken legs as clubs. If you destroy every Rhynoc, one will appear near the exit portal.

•: Spooky Swamp. •: Cloud Spires. •: Haunted Tomb. •: Subverted. When fighting Buzz, the monster can tackle but Spyro can still charge to throw him into the lava pit without receiving any damage.

•: The residents of Icy Peak appear to exhibit this. To top it off, when you opt out of paying Moneybags for an optional side quest, the negative reply is 'Take off, hoser!' In case you were wondering, the mission involves protecting an ice skater. From Rhynoc hockey players. The only native residents of the area you meet are named Bob and Doug, along with said ice skater (Nancy). All three of the native residents speak as if they are from the Great North.

•: The appropriately named Tara from the Desert Ruins level is one of but as an anthropomorphic mouse. •: • Subverted with Hunter the Cheetah. While he can be slightly cocky and sometimes arrogant he's still a loyal friend to Spyro and ends up being heroic when saving Bianca from being eaten by a Giant Rabbit. • Played straight in the level 'Charmed Ridge' as the main enemies are 'Cat Wizards' who team up with the Rhynoc Army to capture a Princess Ami and force them to marry their prince, Azrael (a possible reference to the cat from ). Though it turns out in the end that Princess Ami does want to marry the prince after all.

•: The French-accented garrison of the Base tried to fight its invaders, but they needed the leadership and firepower of Sgt. Byrd (who is, incidentally, British) to succeed. All but one got captured. •: • Scorch, the Monster to End All Monsters and penultimate boss comes after a plot revelation, has greater build up, and is moderately challenging. He can even create clones of Buzz, the first boss. The only flaw was that the previous boss (Spike) is considered by many to be.

• Spike himself serves as a minor case, since his fearsomeness is recognised by Bianca and the point she truly and acts openly fearful for Spyro's well being. This is omitted in the US version which for some reason disables Spike's opening cutscene. This was fixed in the Greatest Hits version of the game. •: In Frozen Altars, a fairy welcomes Spyro the first time he arrives and makes his fire breath cold to freeze enemies. •: • Playing a cracked copy of Spyro: Year of the Dragon? Zoe the Fairy appears at the latter part of Sunrise Spring telling you that.

And as a to, the game recreates the ' save file erasure' thing from said game, although in a more subtle manner: instead of just taking you back to an empty 'select your save file' screen, it just stops the boss battle against the Sorceress and then a travel-between-worlds Saving- appears, and after it, you return back to the Sunrise Spring Home with your hot air balloon, with the only difference that your save file has been written with a new status - namely, a big fat zero over everything you can collect. To sum it up, instead of erasing your save file, the game resets it back to the beginning. It counts as a as both cases of interrupt the. • details other things the game can do if cracked incorrectly. While it can crash for seemingly no reason, it also employs another, more devious tactic: it silently removes gems and eggs from the game so that the player can never attain.

Think getting that is bad enough? How about looking for one that, unbeknownst to you, doesn't actually exist?

Oh, and if you're playing a European version of the game, it can. •: Sgt Bird is perfectly equipped with high power ammo to escape his prison. He still makes you pay for his escape however. It's limited ammunition, and he wanted to unload all of it onto Moneybags. •: The cutesy visuals remain, but most levels involve sorting out the problems caused by the oppressive rule of The Sorceress.

•: The Crystal Islands were once a regular, non-crystal based world. Unfortunately, the Magicians from there ended up. •: Compared to the two previous games, this one comes off as slightly darker: aside from exploring the ' having a relatively unnerving feeling, there's the fact that are with what, threatening you whenever you access a new world, a made of -ed ships surrounded by, giant sporting a, cowboy dinosaurs (not making this up) throwing dynamite sticks - and shooting - at you, Spyro getting by a whale, and so on.

Then there's, who alone turns the dark-and-edgy-ness. •: Hunter gets a crush on the Sorceress', Bianca. It soon becomes requited. •: Sheila's Alp is a non-threatening example. Charmed Ridge is this too, but combined with a fairy tale theme as well. •: Elora only appears in the ending.

The Professor is also not as present as he was in Ripto's Rage although he gets his own level for Agent 9 to go through. •: The appropriately named Lost Fleet, filled with shipwrecks and ghosts haunting the grounds. However, the ghosts turn out to be rhynocs in disguise.

•: When you beat up Moneybags at the end and get your gems back, it will only count the gems you actually gave Moneybags. If you manage to skip him at any point, he won't give that amount of gems you didn't pay.

If you manage to skip him at every single opportunity, he'll won't give any gems at all and the chase immediately ends after the first attack on him. •: The Forgotten Worlds are on the other side of the dragon realms. The residents of the former manage to infiltrate the latter by tunneling. Strangely, Spyro appears to fall into open air when chasing the intruders back through one of these tunnels, which is quickly explained when one of them is shown to have but still raises question about the structure of these worlds. •: During the third boss cutscene, the Sorceress searches for another minion to transform. One of the Rhynoc guards,, starts pushing his kicking and screaming co worker forward to her instead.

•: A cat wizard of Charmed Ridge creates a perpetual rock slide until he is defeated. •: The game has this. The difficulty level changes the amount of enemies in the level or how hard the minigames are, decreasing the more times you fail or increasing the more times you succeed, and there are cheat codes that can change the difficulty at will. Playing the game with a low difficulty due to certain enemies not spawning so you can collect their gems, but on the other hand, playing on the hardest difficulty renders the last two races in the game almost literally unwinnable (see ). •: The opponent of Bentley's boxing mini game can be controlled with the player two controller. •: In the sense the eggs never get used.which is a good thing.

•: built to kill Sparx that constantly spawn mechanical lady bugs also built to kill Sparx in Bugbot Factory. •: Spyro must escort Nancy to finish her ballet performance from some bulky hockey Rhynocs in Icy Peak. •: Bianca's reaction to the Sorceress's rant,. •: Octopi work with the rhynocs in Seashell Shore.

They also show up in watery areas of Crystal Islands. •: The Sorceress really chews the scenery in some scenes.

•: The Rhynocs wearing tiny bucklers are this to the cowering gnorcs of the. • He's big and monstrous and is the game's second boss.

His attacks involve trying to crush you and shooting plasma bullets from his large cannnon/s. In the first stage of the battle, the only way to hurt him is to hit large objects your flying ally drops on the battlefield and make sure they explode on him. In the second and third stages, your ally drops power-ups you need to use to hurt the boss, but be careful because he can steal them and use them against you. Every time you hurt him, the boss stomps on the ground and destroys all useful objects on the battlefield, and you'll have to wait for new ones to be dropped. Are we talking about Year of the Dragon's Spike? •: Both the blue-footed boobie race in Harbour Speedway and the yeti race in Super Bonus Round are set up so that on the game's harder difficulty they're borderline impossible to win in 1st place and you'll keep losing until kicks in or you use a cheat code to change the difficulty to a lower one.

•: As part of the game's level theming, most levels and characters are counterparts to some country or world culture. • Sunny Villa = Ancient Rome (and some Greece); inhabited by lions. • = the Pacific Islands; inhabited by walking tiki statues. • Sheila's Alp = the Swiss Alps; inhabited by mountain goats. • = northern Canada; inhabited by polar bears.

• Spooky Swamp = rural Japan (with some ); inhabited by anthropomorphic fireflies who speak in all haiku, with. • Bamboo Terrace = rural China; inhabited by panda bears. Byrd's Base = France; inhabited by • Frozen Altars = Antarctica (and some Aztec); inhabited by penguins.

• Bentley's Outpost = the Himalayas (with some Pacific Northwest); inhabited by yetis. • Fireworks Factory = Ancient China (with some Japan); inhabited by martial artists. • = the ancient ruins of the Middle East, loosely; inhabited by archaeologist rats. • = an Egyptian tomb; inhabited by dogs with big headdresses. • Dino Mines = the; inhabited. And law enforcer rabbits. •: The cat witches who invaded the Charmed Ridge temple ride on these.

•: Spider Queen, Scorch and 'that giant sting ray'. •: • Year of the Dragon has a whole level devoted to this, Charmed Ridge. • The same game also has a mission which requires you to rescue Rapunzel from a tower.

It turns out she's there of her own free will and has taken out a restraining order on the man attempting to rescue her. •: Sheila can trick the turrets of Seashell Shore into shooting rhynocs. •: Moneybags sold Jack magic ' that can spawn giant mushrooms in Charmed Ridge.

He also sold seeds that sprout giant flowers. •: The game's inhabited with talking, intelligent animals, yet you also have regular animals running around that you can kill in order to spawn a butterfly for Sparx. Perhaps most notably in a cutscene during Midday Gardens where Bianca, who's a rabbit, practices magic on a normal rabbit. •: The ending. After defeating the Sorceress for good and recovering the final egg, the game cuts back to the Dragon Realms, showing the baby dragons alongside their presumed parents and playing around. Spyro gives one of the baby dragons to an adult dragon, before it suddenly starts belching, causing the adult dragon to put the baby back down beside Spyro, where it lets out another belch.

There's no dialogue at all in contrast to the other cutscenes, and we never see the likes of Hunter, Bianca, Zoe and other supporting characters again. •: Flaming Fluffy, the cat-shaped fairy that gives the egg to Spyro upon completing Cloud Spires, at the same time he (or she) speaks with you will not trigger the cutscene.

Speak with Fluffy again, and he'll act like the cutscene has played, but will not give out the egg and just disappear into an invisible portal. This will trick the game into thinking that the realm has not been completed. Entering and exiting the sub-level with the sun seeds will bring Fluffy back, but he cannot be spoken to. The only way to complete the realm is to exit and reenter Cloud Spires. The glitch was discovered in 2011, and dubbed the 'Fluffy Glitch' by GastrodonAmy.. • A nastier glitch can occur if the player has died a lot before entering Fireworks Factory. The game will despawn a few enemies to make the game easier on the player.

But also forgets to put the gems the enemies had anywhere the player can reach them, thus rendering the game impossible to 100%. Thankfully, there are cheat codes for manually adjusting the game's difficulty, which sorts out the problem,.

•: Lost Fleet, although there are no pirates, but there are treasure ships. Would also be a case, if the ghosts weren't fake. •: Bentley the Yeti. •: where most games are pirated less than a week after release, it took hackers two months to find a workaround for Spyro's crack protection. •: One of Sheila's levels is a 2D Platformer and Agent 9 is basically a proto. •: Not a boss per se but in your final confrontation with Moneybags, you chase down and attack him until he releases the egg and all the gems he took. •: Gus the short nerd gerbil in Desert Ruins is the boyfriend to the curvy and attractive Tara, a of Lara Croft.

•: Gems and dragon eggs. •: The wizards from Crystal Island have this naming scheme. They also act like stage magicians despite being actual wizards.

•: Sunrise Spring. There's also Sunny Villa, found in Sunrise Spring itself. •: Bianca to the Sorceress.

Eventually reaches breaking point and leads to a when she realises the plan is to kill all the baby dragons along with Spyro. •: Once you enter Spooky Swamp, you will speak in it. • EVERYONE speaks in it.

Even Sheila and Moneybags. Gets funny because Moneybags does not like speaking in Haiku (as specially noted when you talk to him after you've paid the fee to open the door to the next area). • Ironically, after you chase him down and get back all the gems he took from you, a dragon egg and a big load of satisfaction, after the Sorceress is defeated Moneybags says he's retiring to the swamp to become a haiku poet. •: Two of the baby dragons exhibit this trope when hatched, one of which is appropriately named 'Modesty'.

•: Nobody likes Moneybags, hero or villain, and because of that, he gets his ass kicked by every unlockable rebel character, each upon release. Even Spyro beats the money out of him in a post-game 'mission'.

Oh, and according to the epilogue you get from collecting all the skill points,, just to add the cherry on top. •: • The giant mooks of Haunted Tomb provide the means to permanently rid it of rhynocs.

• The Golems of Haunted Tombs provide rocks for you to spit against them or other enemies. •: Bianca, once she realizes what the Sorceress plans to do with the baby dragons once she's brought them to her world.

•: Literally: The Forgotten Worlds were once inhabited by Dragons, but the Sorceress banished them to the other side of the world, ignorant of the fact that dragons were the source of the worlds' magic, and thus magic is slowly dying out. •: The rhynocs of Cloud Spires wear horned helmets and have decidedly opera and Norse Mythology themes. •: Used by the pandas of Bamboo Terrace to operate their bridges. •: Sparx could count. He collects all jewels you encounter for you, keeps track of your health, and, when you finish the Sparx bonus worlds (unlocked in a world when you've defeated the following boss), he gains new, useful abilities such as pointing in the direction where you might have missed some jewels, and even breaks open treasure pots and vases for you, which is pretty impressive when a dragon has to put in some effort to open them. •: The red rhynocs of Sgt.

Byrd's base use flower pots as weapons. And the of Lost Fleet use flashlights. •: Some rhynocs of Seashell Shore wear the shells it was named for, though they cannot see through them. •: Crystal Islands got its name after thieves who stole magic from The Sorceress fled there and ended up encasing much of it in crystal by accident.

•; For a place with no magic, the Forgotten Worlds sure do have a lot of magic in them. •: Hunter and Bianca (a cheetah and a rabbit) at the end. •: The Crawdad King and The Spider Queen.

Just guess what they're the king mooks of. Also, the rhynoc wizard. •: • The 2 kinds of Rhynocs go like this: the smaller ones are usually or which can withstand flame breath; Spyro needs to use on them.

The can resist Spyro's horn charge, but tend not to be protected, so use his on them. • The giant armored rhynocs of the Fireworks Factory, who have to be flamed from behind. Some of them turn around too quickly for Spyro to hit, but with all the fireworks around there are other ways to deal with them. •: In Molten Crater Money Bags guards a door to two egg thieves.

•: Molten Crater and Fireworks Factory (). •: Sparx has his classic yellow, blue and green colors as life meters with the addition of a fourth life that is yellow but it shines like a star. •: In the first two games, cacti were flame resistant. In Dino Mines, Spyro's basic flame attack with make them explode. •: The Sorceress has a mechanical centipede built to get rid of Sparx. •: Every home realm but the last has a level that contains one: the Shark Submarine of Seashell Shore, the Rhynoc Wizard of Spooky Swamp and the Chinese Dragons from Fireworks Factory.

Download Free Software Ultimate Spider Man Patch Fremont. •: Each level has portals to side-levels where Spyro has to solve different kinds of puzzles to get more gems and eggs. Sometimes, one of Spyro's rescued friends are required for them. •: Sparx encounters smaller versions of the Avalar crab enemies while in Crawdad Farm. The proper sized versions appear again when Spyro goes to Lost Fleet.

•: Bianca tries repeatedly to threaten Spyro to vamoose, always failing due to her bumbling demeanour. As the story progresses her facade slowly breaks, to the point she is practically begging him to leave the Forgotten Worlds so he won't provoke the Sorceress' wrath down onto him. •: In the Sparx levels, boxes that crawdads and crabs come out of, then flower pots spiders come out of, then shells that starfish and eels come out of. Also, the ninja boxes of Fireworks Factory and the panic doors of Agent 9's Lab. Haunted Tomb has both the sarcophagi of mummy rhynocs and jars for cobra. •: The coal-throwing Rhynocs in Frozen Altars turn around and lift their if you destroy their coal piles. You can freeze them in this position. Sophie Milman Take Love Easy Rar Recovery.

• Which is a reference to some of the enemies from the first game. •: Bianca's reaction when the Sorceress reveals her intention to kill the baby dragons for their wings. It's actually the Sorceress' intentions to kill the baby dragons that prompts Bianca's. Bianca: Buuuuuut. •: The rhynocs and fireflies of Spooky Swamp aren't friends but share a common disdain for the local gators.

Except for the rhynoc wizard, •: The Forgotten Worlds live up to their name beautifully — there are very few inhabitants in the home worlds excepting animals like sheep and lizards, and once each world is cleared, there's almost nobody there. It can get extremely eerie at times. What's more, at Midnight Mountain the rescued characters don't help you building the vehicle for the next world (obviously, as it is the last world) but they are nowhere to be seen. •: The initial release of the game was rushed out for a Christmas release, and as a result suffered from numerous glitches, not to mention missing eight audio-tracks. Particularly noticeable during the final boss battle, where due to a glitch the music playing is the theme. The Greatest Hits re-release fixed a lot of glitches and re-inserted the missing music, though unfortunately when the game was put up on the, the version uploaded was the first print version.

•: The goats and of the level Sheila's Alp are obviously based on this. Despite that, herself is an out of place. There are two Gabrielles in the game: the main hummingbird from Sgt.

Byrd's base and the greeting ice fairy from Frozen Altars. Some realm residents also share names with the baby dragons. •: The fire dragons of Fireworks Factory are vaguely 'Eastern' that fly without wings. Given that dragons were banished from The Forgotten Worlds by The Sorceress, The Sorceress owns Fireworks Factory and the fire dragons are hostile to the resistance against The Sorceress, this raises a lot of question, though one could assume she created the pair. •: Zoe didn't expect there to be a 'giant sting ray' in Starfish Reef(given it doesn't have a stinger, it was probably a manta ray).

•: Seashell Shore. •: Bamboo Terrace is, unsurprisingly, inhabited by pandas.