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Crash Bandicoot is often described as the PlayStation's answer to Sega's
Sonic the Hedgehog. Sony's foray into 3-D Super Mario-style adventures
wasn't quite as direct, however, as its closest approximations were the
Spyro the Dragon games. Sony's attempts may have been a little simplistic,
but they were still better efforts than most, and this new isometric Spyro
offering on the GBA is also surprisingly fun. Spyro has the same basic
range of moves as he had on the PlayStation, letting you jump and float
around the game world breathing fire at everything in your path. Although
the basic gameplay simply involves you collecting hundreds of fairies
and other items, the makers have gone to great lengths to ensure things
don't get too monotonous, mostly through a long series of subquests and
minigames. The minigames are particularly good, as they often use a side-on
or first-person perspective, which makes for a nice change of pace.
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