![]() My parents still have the original disks and a PS2 that is clinging on to life, so I’ve not seen the point of purchasing the remaster just yet. He won’t.Īmusingly, I haven’t played the remastered editions of the original trilogy. It’s become a tradition, a chance to bond and catch up (and plot the murder of that goddamn bear). Heck, my mum, and I regularly 100% the games whenever I’m home for the holidays. So many of my childhood memories are intrinsically connected with the adventures of the famous purple lizard, that I still revisit the series to this day. We picked up a few games such as Crash Bandicoot, Croc, James Pond and of course, Spyro.įor those of you who have done the maths and realised that the PS1 actually came out before I was even born, you’ll have realised that by the time I had got a PlayStation, the entire original trilogy of Spyro The Dragon had already been released for a good few years. After seeing my excitement over a tiny basketball game themed around Shadow the Hedgehog that came with a kid’s meal at McDonalds, they decided to take a stab in the dark and see how I liked video games. They wanted something that they could bond with me over, which was hard to find considering how solitary some of my hobbies were. When I was small, my parents were trying to find what it was that interested me, that brought me joy. As I’ve mentioned before on the site, I was a PlayStation kid.
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