![]() Although both Spyro and Crash made their debut on Sony hardware, they were owned by Universal and after short periods of PlayStation exclusivity were soon spreading their wings – or paws – on other platforms. That was the year Spyro the Dragon was first released for the original PlayStation, and following the phenomenal success of the Crash Bandicoot N-Sane Trilogy remaster, it was inevitable that the orange dynamo’s scaly counterpart would also get a nostalgic makeover.Įven though Crash and Spyro go so well together, theirs has always been a mutually complimentary partnership rather than a Mario and Sonic style rivalry. It seems everyone these days wants to party like its 1999, or at least 1998.
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