Making of Spyro 2 Ripto's Rage PlayStation
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- Archived feature about the Making of PlayStation Spryo (2) Ripto's Rage plus bonus footage on the making of the Spyro TV Commercial.
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Possibly my favorite game of all time.
This IS my favorite game of all time
I love Spyro 2 so much, its one of my favorite game
I just started to play the first 2 Spyro games recently and I admit, I'm having such a great time playing them. I also just started the Rachet and Clank games which I think are good as well.
"They're badass. Can I say badass?" lol
One of my favorite games of all time and the ice hockey and all he side games I remember all of them and that lepoard guy to.
Great to see this, thanks for posting!
love this game
When I was a kid I beat the game like 4 or 5 times until my pirated disc died. A few years ago I got an original copy... I'm gonna have to play it again.
one of the best games ever made
I miss games that were about pleasing the player instead of making money. I played to many COD's and NBA 2K's and saw it first hand. R.I.P Spyro
I have this game and it is great and Playstation is now 15 years
I'm so glad I found this :)
2:50 helmets needed :)
Yup, I 100% agree with you :)
Lovely :D Playstation Museum FTW!!!!!
1:50 spyro swims straight to the robot sharks
me: ARE YOU INSANE!!!
nowadays spyro games suck,insomniac made the best spyro games.my question is:why have you left spyro,insomniac?it's sad :(
Games used to be games
that sheep looks creepy as fuck
what happened to all the dev hardware that was on ur site?
4:05 Oh god, what is wrong w/ Sparx's eyes?
Giving this clip a second glance, I'm noticing that this actually an early version of the intro cutscene to the game. But it's different in the placement of the characters and Sparx looks like crap.
You mean Hunter. He was a cheetah... :p
my childhood memories... i play spyro2 when i was 4
What about Metal Gear Solid, this the type of game where I played just to se next cutscene and I had tons of fun playing it (whose footprints are these!? :D).
This game was DIFICULT I agree. I miss this game...
Wow, from the comments I can see I am not the only one who is annoyed with forcing those social/multiplayer features into the game. Nowadays even Need for Speed took that route-.-
Spyro when was Spyro