Spyro: Fusion

Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy

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Spyro: Fusion

Spyro: Fusion

Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy and Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage are two separate but interlocking games on the Gameboy Advance. They both have the same overall storyline and almost identical gameplay. As with some other Spyro games they also have a different name Spyro: Fusion and Crash: Fusion. The only difference is that the Fusion games have multiple languages.

The game that I will be focusing on will be the Spyro incarnation of the two. While the Crash Bandicoot game is not needed to fulfil the story mode in Spyro Fusion, it is needed if you are wanting to collect all of the cards in the game.

Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy Spyro: Fusion
North America June 3rd 2004 European Union June 25th 2004
Spyro Advance: Wakuwaku Tomodachi Daisakusen
Japan Dec 9th 2004

European European
NA NA
Japan Japan

The basics of gameplay in Spyro Orange require you to wander a main 'world' in order to collect as many gems as you can to help you in opening up all of the mini-games which all require a set amount of gems to open up for the first time.

The Story

At the beginning as you enter the story mode, you will see a short dialogue between Ripto and Neo Cortex as they discuss how to take control of their worlds. The following is exactly what is said:

RIPTO: So it's agreed, then. We'll work together to rid ourselves of Spyro and Crash
CORTEX: Yes! Your army of Riptocs will be even more formidable now that I have genetically modified them.
RIPTO: True! They have strength! They know no fear! And they are cleverly disguised!
CORTEX: Activate your Portals and we shall soon conquer this measly planet!

PROFESSOR: Spyro, I'm glad you're here!
HUNTER: Something strange is happening in Dragon Castles.
PROFESSOR: Strange indeed! Mysterious Portals have been appearing across the land. Even worse, crazed orange beasts have been causing trouble.
SPYRO: It sounds like Ripto is up to no good again.
PROFESSOR: I'll see what I can find out about these Portals. Meantime, Spyro, try to get rid of those monsters.
SPARX: Let's go!

You are then thrown out into Dragon Castles ready to start your 'adventure'.

The Controls

Here are your controls for use in the homeworlds (controls per mini-game are given at the start of each one)

AJump, when able to press again to double jump, then when able to tap repeatedly to flap your wings to get a better distance.
BFlame
LNothing
RNothing
A then L or RPerform headbash
STARTAccess pause menu
SELECTSee current dragonfly health level and gem count
D-PadMove around

Gameplay Basics

Here are a few things that you should know before playing this game:

  • The game is a side-scrolling game and as such it is much harder to avoid enemies.
  • You have no ability to charge at all.
  • There are five mini-games in each world each with a symbol on the top, once you have completed all five at least once, the end of world portal will open allowing you to access the boss.
  • Red gems are unlimited and reappear after every time you either die or re-enter the level, however all other varieties of gems that you may come across are limited and will only appear once

Now it's time to get started with the game.


Comments
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#510 njd123 00:09:56 06/02/2012
This game sucks, same with the Crash game
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#509 spyrothe111 15:04:16 05/02/2012
My Favorite Mini-Game Is The One Where You Fight Red!
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#508 Trix Master 100 01:33:20 05/02/2012
oh thank you broken soul. that kind of reminds me of how i got this shadow the hedgehog game in a happy meal or at least the little one smilie
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#507 Brokensoul 14:48:08 04/02/2012
i got one in a happy meal smilie. i was like four... but no, these weren't in a kids meal, only these smaller ones that like, had little mini-games, i guess.
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#506 Trix Master 100 04:31:18 04/02/2012
Correct me if my memory is lost, but we'rent these games in america in a happy meal or something? smilie
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#505 foxishsolitude 23:10:11 03/02/2012
i dont geddit.. :/
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#504 crystalspyro 03:23:12 31/01/2012
I know what they should doooo!!! they could make a 100 or 1000 game slot for the dsi (only) and download game boy games so that u can play them on dsi!!! Is that a good idea or what?!!! I apologize if I already sent a message saying the same exact thing because I think I can recall doing that. he,he,he,he...soz. smilie
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#503 foxishsolitude 05:55:16 30/01/2012
they could, like, uh, remaster them or something. cos some of em are really good
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#502 Brokensoul 22:47:26 26/01/2012
well, most likely cos gba games are really old. i mean, when did it come out? i never had one, but meh friend gave me his games.
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#501 spyrothe111 01:20:13 25/01/2012
Me Too, I Don't Understand Why The DSI Doesn't Have A GBA Slot. smilie
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#500 foxishsolitude 20:54:57 22/01/2012
yea i wish the dsi has a slot 4 em too, cos it'd be a lot easier for meh!
(i has dsi too)
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#499 Brokensoul 15:14:45 22/01/2012
so do i, but i heard this game is pretty bad. do you have a ds lite? you might find a used one and play it on that, because it has a gameboy slot. that's why i kept mine.
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#498 crystalspyro 18:05:51 14/01/2012
they should make a ds version of this, because I have a dsi.
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#497 spyrothe111 17:05:04 14/01/2012
Its Mediocre IMO.
Could Have Been Better Though.
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#496 crystalspyro 04:47:14 14/01/2012
really? I thought that it mite of been a good game.
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