Crash Bandicoot Fusion og Spyro Fusion
Crash Bandicoot: Fusion Spyro: Fusion | |
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Del af Crash Bandicoot & Spyro-serien | |
Generelle oplysninger | |
Udvikler | Vicarious Visions |
Udgiver | Vivendi Games |
Serie | Crash Bandicoot & Spyro |
Komponist | Shin’en Multimedia |
Distributør | Vivendi Games |
Udgivet | 3. juni 2004[1] 25. juni 2004[1] 9. december 2004 |
Genre | Platformspil |
Spiltype | Singleplayer Multiplayer |
Platforme | Game Boy Advance |
Aldersgrænse | ESRB: E PEGI: 3+ OFLC: General CERO: A |
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Crash Bandicoot Fusion og Spyro Fusion (kendt som Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage og Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy i USA) er to platformspil udgivet af Vivendi Games og udviklet af Vicarious Visions til Game Boy Advance. De blev udgivet i Nordamerika den 3. juni 2004, og i PAL-regionerne den 25. juni 2004. Spillende fungere som et "cross-over" mellem verdenerne fra Crash Bandicoot- og Spyro serierne.
Crash Bandicoot: Fusion er det tiende spil i Crash Bandicoot-serien, mens Spyro: Fusion er det ottende spil i Spyro-serien (og den første Spyro titel der blev udviklet af Vicarious Visions[2]). For begge serier er spillene det fjerde der blev udgivet til Game Boy Advance.[2][3]
Spillendes historie fokusere på hvordan Doctor Neo Cortex og Ripto har slået sig sammen med planer om, at skabe kaos i universet. Spillenes helt, Crash Bandicoot og Spyro the Dragon, bliver derfor nødt til at samarbejde om at stoppe deres planer og rede universet.
Referencer
- ^ a b Crash Bandicoot: Fusion og Spyro: Fusion på GameFAQs.com
- ^ a b Craig Harris (23. april 2004). "IGN: Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy Preview". IGN. Hentet 9. september 2009.
- ^ Craig Harris (20. april 2004). "IGN: Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage Preview". IGN. Hentet 9. september 2009.
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