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[[File:Cancelled Educational Spyro game- 'Spyro Ever After' cutscene pitch|thumb|right|335 px|A pitch of the game.]] | |||
''Spyro: Ever After'' was going to have [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]] in a fairytale environment with whimsical creatures for a series of adventures. However, the game never passed the storyboard. | ''Spyro: Ever After'' was going to have [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]] in a fairytale environment with whimsical creatures for a series of adventures. However, the game never passed the storyboard. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*If ''Spyro: Ever After'' was released, it would have been the first (and presumably the only) educational Spyro game. | *If ''Spyro: Ever After'' was released, it would have been the first (and presumably the only) educational Spyro game. | ||
*It is unknown why ''Spyro: Ever After'' was cancelled, but it is most likely that Vivendi Universal Games wanted Spyro not to appeal to the "young child" demographic Insomniac Games was not originally aiming for; but rather continue the tradition of making Spyro something enjoyable for all ages. | |||
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Revision as of 20:29, April 25, 2017
Template:Game Spyro: Ever After was an educational Spyro game that was cancelled in 2002.
Details
Spyro: Ever After was going to have Spyro in a fairytale environment with whimsical creatures for a series of adventures. However, the game never passed the storyboard.
Trivia
- If Spyro: Ever After was released, it would have been the first (and presumably the only) educational Spyro game.
- It is unknown why Spyro: Ever After was cancelled, but it is most likely that Vivendi Universal Games wanted Spyro not to appeal to the "young child" demographic Insomniac Games was not originally aiming for; but rather continue the tradition of making Spyro something enjoyable for all ages.