During the stage "Tiki Tropics", the player can find several tiki statues scattered across the area, and by igniting them with Spyro's fire breath, they produce the same sound effect used by Aku Aku when picked up in the Crash Bandicoot series. There's a minor reference to Crash Bandicoot found in Spyro: Season of Flame for the Game Boy Advance. The demo covers three stages from the game: "Skate Park", "Molten Crater" and "Seashell Shore". By holding down L1 and R1 and then pressing Square then Start at the Universal Interactive Studios screen, the player will be taken straight to the demo, as usual after a trailer presenting the upcoming game. Through hacking, however, it has been discovered that most of the game is actually accessible within the demo.Īnd once again, the Crash game reciprocates by including a Spyro: Year of the Dragon demo within. The demo features options for both Adventure Mode and Battle Mode and for 1 and 2 players, and lets players try the following stages: "Pogo Painter", "Polar Panic" and "Pogo-A-Gogo". By holding down L1, R2 and the Square button at the title screen, the player will be taken to the demo. This game features a playable Crash Bash demo. The demo allows players to race in one of the final game's tracks, "Papu's Pyramid". Simply pressing L1, R2 and the Triangle button at the title screen leads the player to the demo, this time after only a few artwork screens with information and hints for the game. Just like before, Spyro 2 also features a demo of Crash Team Racing within. The demo covers two stages from the game: "Magma Cone" and "Colossus".
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Entering a slightly modified version of the Konami Code (Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Square) on the main menu takes the player straight to the demo, after a trailer of sorts presenting the upcoming game. This game features a playable Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! demo. The demo covers only the first hub world, with the player being able to explore the whole area and release 4 dragons, but can't access any of the stages. Entering a slightly modified version of the Konami Code (Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Square) on the main menu takes the player straight to the demo after a number of screens with character artwork and quotes from magazines. The demo covers a single stage, "Tell No Tales", the 18th stage in the finished game.įollowing from the above, Crash Bandicoot: Warped features a playable Spyro the Dragon demo as well. Simply pressing L1 and the Triangle button at the title screen leads the player to the demo, following a sort of trailer presenting the game. Spyro the Dragon features a playable demo of Crash Bandicoot: Warped.