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The game also features levels in which the player controls "Sparx", Spyro's companion dragonfly, in a bird's eye view shooting game as well as four new playable characters: Sheila the Kangaroo, Sgt. As in the previous games, levels are accessed from a central home world, of which there are four: Sunrise Spring, Midday Gardens, Evening Lake, and Midnight Mountain. The rabbit hole leads to the Forgotten Realms, which are under the rule of the game's primary antagonist, The Sorceress, to whom Bianca is apprenticed. Bianca, an anthropomorphic rabbit, steals the eggs, and Spyro follows her down a rabbit hole. In the game, the dragons are celebrating the Year of the Dragon, an event held every twelve years in which new dragon eggs arrive in the dragon worlds. Year of the Dragon was released in North America on 24 October 2000 and Europe on 10 November 2000 for the PlayStation, and it was the last Spyro game to be created by Insomniac Games. Like its predecessor, it was critically acclaimed. The game introduces some abilities for Spyro, including hovering after a glide, swimming underwater, climbing ladders, head-bashing, and the ability to use power-ups. The game concludes with a fight between Spyro and the primary antagonist, Ripto. The structure of the game is similar to the first, with levels being accessed from the three main home worlds: Summer Forest, Autumn Plains, and Winter Tundra. The game introduced new characters including Hunter, a cheetah Elora, a faun The Professor, a mole and Zoe, a fairy. Ripto's Rage!, known as Gateway to Glimmer in Europe and Australia, followed on from the success of the first title, making its release on 2 November 1999 in North America and 5 November 1999 in Europe for the PlayStation. It received acclaim for its musical score by Stewart Copeland. The game received favorable reviews from IGN giving Spyro the Dragon a 9 out of 10. The game sold well, with a total of five million copies being sold worldwide. The game concludes with a fight between Spyro and the primary antagonist, Gnasty Gnorc.
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Each level is accessed through 'portals' from a main world. It is a platform game that placed the player as Spyro, a small purple dragon set with the task of freeing his fellow dragons from crystal prisons, which are scattered around their world.
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