Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy is the first true video game crossover for the Game Boy Advance. While passing through a portal, Ripto and Dr. Cortex meet each other and team up for destruction. Now SPyro is traveling to Crash's jungle to take out the Bandicoot's worst enemy!
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Spyro and Crash: The Best combination First off, I just want to say that I give a huge amount of respect to the makers of these Spyro and Crash Game Boy games. When I say that, I'm referring to the entire series on game Boy. I like the Crash and Spyro games on Playstaion also, but when I'm not home, I can still play these guys wherever I go, and thats the best part. I know there are some bad games out there, but Crash and Spyro are nowhere near that category (unless you count the terrible Crash Bash game). One more thing, I have been seeing some negative reviews, and thats fine, you are all entitled to your opinions. But there is one person giving reviews to almost every popular game that never seems to like anything. I'm referring to A Gamer from Indianapolis, Indiana, or wherever. If you are reading this, don't you like anything? Every single time I read reviews, there you are, and you're always negative. Please let us all who are curious to know, what kind of games you do like. I don't know how old you are, and I have never been to Indiana, but please, stop giving negative reviews. You are taking up review space for people who have true respect for video games.
Metroid Zero Mission - Sent to Zebes to investigate rumors of a deadly alien species, Samus meets her match in the form of the mysterious Metroids -- energy-sapping creatures that emerge from an oversized cerebrum beneath the planet's surface. Samus isn't the only traveler searching for the Metroids. A band of Space Pirates has touched down to extract the curious creatures and use them as weapons. Samus must thwart the pirates, but they are wily and will prove to be more trouble than Samus expects. Explore the roots of the saga behind legendary bounty hunter, Samus Aran, in this retelling of the great NES classic. Completely new graphics, level design, control elements, power-ups, and story twists make this trip back to Zebes a thrilling new experience for fans of the series.Upgrade Samus's suit with classic power-ups from previous Metroid titles, plus all-new abilities like the Power Grip, Zip Line and more.Beautiful graphics and an eerie soundtrack give each environment a unique, distinctly Metroid feel.=========================Spyro Orange The Cortex Conspiracy - Spyro Orange is Vicarious Visions' first Spyro the Dragon title, taking the reigns after Digital Eclipse's GBA trilogy. For Spyro's fourth appearance on the Game Boy Advance, the development team has given the dragon a more traditional side-scrolling environment for his overworld instead of taking him back to his isometric exploits. But the scrolling platformer is only part of the experience. Spyro Orange focuses on dozens of mini-challenges for its gameplay, like a vertical shooter where Spyro floats around blasting sheep or collecting gems, a rapid-button-tapping challenge involving tug-o-war and ice cube creation, or driving around in a tank, or knocking out a series of bad guys in a Breakout-style challenge. The game supports link cable play for multiplayer challenges.