Speaking to videogaming247 at the Sierra Spring Break 08 in Mallorca last week, Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon senior producer Chris Wilson said the game will be the last in the current trilogy.
Sierra Entertainment has announced details on the third part of the Legend of Spyro trilogy. The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon will come packed with a cast of Hollywood voice talent, which includes: Elijah Wood, Gary Oldman, Christina Ricci, Blair Underwood, Mark Hamill and Wayne Brady. See more details, gameplay features and screenshots.
The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon will be coming to Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PlayStation 2 and DS this autumn. PS3/360 shots right here.
Both Elijah Wood and Gary Oldman will return to voice Spyro and mentor Ignitus respectively, and the pair will also be joined by Christina Ricci and Mark Hamill. Our childhood hero and adolescent fantasy girl together at last! Sweet!
Dubbed the last chapter in the Spyro ...
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Sierra announced the second entry in The Legend of Spyro trilogy. Scheduled for release fall 2007, The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night, developed by Krome Studios and Amaze Entertainment, is a scorching jump'n run game featuring Lord of the Rings' Elijah Wood as Spyro and Harry Potter's Gary Oldman as the dragon Ignitus.
Nintendo front man Shigeru Miyamoto has spoken on the development of the Zelda series, dropping a few anecdotal nuggets like Ocarina of Time was almost made in first-person perspective.
"At first when we were developing The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, I even proposed using a first-person perspective," he said.
"I thought that the FPS system would be the best way of enabling players to take in the vast terrain of the Hyrule ...
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Reports starting to trickle out of Australia that the latest Wii update (3.3) has done more than block the Twilight Princess save-game exploit, it's killed Datel's Wii Freeloader as well. Bad news for game importers.
A group of North Texas gamers are staging a 72 hour non-stop Zelda marathon, in which they hope to complete all seven main storyline games in only 72 hours.
You may remember last weekend when Kotaku posted about the guys at cameronbanga.com who tried to make it through four Zelda games in 48 hours. Due to some glitches, they weren't able to squeeze in all four games but still managed to raise over $1200 for Penny Arcade's Child's Play charity. So, in an attempt to make up what they couldn't finish, the boys are at it again but this time they have given themselves eleven hours to complete Twilight Princess. The marathon gaming session will again benefit Child's Play and will be the first in a series of charity driven weekend gaming sessions.
January 7, 2008 - A half dozen vendors at CES 2008 in Las Vegas this week were showing off a variety of accessories for Nintendo's Wii console, some of them more licensed and legal than others. In the photos below, you can see IGN's own Nintendo monkey Matt Casamassina going hands-on with not-Zelda-but-Zelda-like sword and shield attachments for the Wii remote and nunchuk, courtesy ezGear. These are different from similar sword and shield attachments because they are made to look like wood.