Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy
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| Developer: | Vicarious Visions |
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| Collectibles: | Trading Cards |
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| Platform: | Gameboy Advance |
| Rating: | ESRB: E for Everyone |
Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy (known as Spyro Fusion in Europe and Spyro Advance: Waku Waku Tomodachi Daisakusen! in Japan) is the fourth Spyro game for the Game Boy Advance. It is one part in a crossover pair between the Crash Bandicoot and Spyro game universes. The Crash version of the game is Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage
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Plot
Doctor Neo Cortex, Crash Bandicoot's sworn enemy, has joined forces with Spyro's enemy, Ripto, in a plan to get rid of both Spyro and Crash using Ripto's monsters. Aku Aku and Coco Bandicoot ask Crash to recover the crystals to save the world before Cortex does.
Meanwhile, the Professor and Hunter ask Spyro to close the portals and get rid of the monsters. Unfortunately for Crash and Spyro, they were tricked because on Crash's world, the Riptocs are dressed as Spyro and on Spyro's world, they are dressed as Crash.
Crash and Spyro meet and engage in a bridge fight, until they realized they have been tricked. A new friendship bloom between them and they joined forces to defeat the two evil villains.
Not even Tiny Tiger, Crush and Gulp can stop them, but Cortex uses his niece, Nina Cortex, to kidnap Coco and the Professor. Spyro rescues Coco and the Professor while Crash distracts Nina. Finally, Crash and Spyro defeat Nina at her own game.
Coco has an idea, if they put a tracer on Cortex and Ripto, they could track them to their headquarters. Crash and Spyro reach to the headquarters in space. As a team, Crash and Spyro defeat Cortex and Ripto. Then, they thank each other and the game ends when a photo was taken of Crash with Spyro in a friendly headlock.
Gameplay
Crash and Spyro have to travel in 5 different worlds, collecting crystals and gems (in Crash's case), defeating the monsters (Spyro's case) and fighting the bosses. There are many minigames and the opportunity to trade trading cards.
Bosses
Trading Cards
- If you were looking for cards, see here.
Reaction
Spyro Orange is a less popular title, perhaps due in part to its being a side-scrolling platformer, in contrast to the previous GBA titles which used a free-roaming, isometric field more comparable to Spyro's 3D origins.