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'''''Spyro: Season of Ice''''' is a platformer game for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. It was developed by [[Digital Eclipse]] and published by [[Universal Interactive Studios]] in 2001 and [[Konami]] in Japan. The game is an alternative sequel to ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]'', and it would eventually receive two of its own sequels, ''[[Spyro 2: Season of Flame]]'' and ''[[Spyro: Attack of the Rhynocs]]''. ''Spyro: Season of Ice'' is the first ''[[Spyro (series)|Spyro]]'' game that was not developed by [[Insomniac Games]] and the first to have been released for a handheld console.
'''''Spyro: Season of Ice''''' is a platformer game for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. It was developed by [[Digital Eclipse]] and published by [[Universal Interactive Studios]] in 2001. The game is a sequel to ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]''. ''Spyro: Season of Ice'' received two sequels of its own, ''[[Spyro 2: Season of Flame]]'' and ''[[Spyro: Attack of the Rhynocs]]''. It is the first ''[[Spyro (series)|Spyro the Dragon]]'' game that was not developed by [[Insomniac Games]]. In 2002, the game was published in Japan by [[Konami]].


In the United States, ''Spyro: Season of Ice'' sold 1 million copies during the Game Boy Advance's lifespan.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20071010052300/http://www.next-gen.biz/index2.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3557&Itemid=2&pop=1&page=0 THE CENTURY'S TOP 50 HANDHELD GAMES]. Next Generation.</ref>
In the United States, ''Spyro: Season of Ice'' sold one million copies during the Game Boy Advance's lifespan.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20071010052300/http://www.next-gen.biz/index2.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3557&Itemid=2&pop=1&page=0 THE CENTURY'S TOP 50 HANDHELD GAMES]. Next Generation.</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
[[Spyro the Dragon|Spyro]] and [[Sparx]] are on holiday with [[Bianca]] and [[Hunter]], when Hunter panics mistaking a balloon for a sheep in a flying saucer. Spyro finds on the balloon a message from [[Zoe]] asking for help from [[Grendor]] who is kidnapping fairies. Bianca left her spellbook behind in the library while she was looking for holiday pamphlets. Grendor had been browsing in Bianca's library and came across Bianca's spellbook. He tried it out, hoping to become a powerful magician, however, he read it upside down and became a two-headed Rhynoc with 4 headaches. He planned to capture all the fairies and use their wings to make a cure for his problem. Spyro and his friends head off to stop Grendor from carrying out his plans.
[[File:SSoI opening.png|thumb|left|The introduction sequence, in which Bianca reads a letter sent from Zoe.]]
[[Spyro the Dragon|Spyro]] and [[Sparx]] are on holiday with [[Bianca]] and [[Hunter]] at the beach. Hunter sees a balloon and panics, mistaking it for a sheep in a flying saucer. On the balloon, Spyro reads a message from [[Zoe]] asking for his help because [[Grendor]] has been kidnapping fairies. Bianca left her [[spellbook]] behind in the library while she was looking for holiday pamphlets. Grendor had been browsing in Bianca's library and came across her spellbook. He tried out a spell, hoping to become a powerful magician, although he accidentally read it upside down and became a two-headed [[Rhynoc]] with four headaches. He would then capture every fairy for their wings as an ailment for his headache. Spyro and his friends start their adventure to stop Grendor.


After Spyro traverses many levels (including a first confrontation with Grendor) and saves all the fairies besides Zoe herself, he confronts Grendor for a second time and defeats again, rescuing Zoe. Once free, Zoe lightly chastises Grendor for causing trouble, then uses her magic to cure him of his extra head and all his headaches. Grendor apologizes for his actions, and Spyro and his friends return to their vacation.
After completing the [[Winter Fairy Home]], Spyro confronts Grendor a first time. Their second encounter is at the end of Spyro's adventure, after he has rescued nearly every fairy. Spyro defeats Grendor again and rescues the last fairy, Zoe. Once free, Zoe lightly chastises Grendor for causing trouble, then uses her magic to remove his extra head and his headaches. Grendor apologizes, and Spyro and his friends return to their vacation.
 
==Chronology placement==
''Season of Ice'' is set after the events of ''Spyro: Year of the Dragon''. This game was released in November 2001 for Game Boy Advance, one year before the release of the mainline installment ''Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly'' for PS2 and Gamecube. Both games are set after the third title, but they are not related to each other. Due to this split, ''Season of Ice'' is set in the alternate timeline, along with ''Season of Flame'' and ''Attack of the Rhynocs''.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
''Spyro: Season of Ice'' is an isometric platformer, which means that the game is shown from a birds-eye-view. The objective is for Spyro, the player character, to release fairies from their ice prisons and to progress from realm to realm before defeating Grendor. Spyro starts off in the [[Autumn Fairy Home]], one of the four seasonal fairy realms in the game. In each realm, gems can be collected, critters like sheep can be destroyed for healing butterflies (and some to grant extra lives), special objects (like pumpkins) can be ignited, baskets can be broken for more gems and Bianca and Hunter in various spots can give hints. Spyro can never die in the seasonal realms, with the fairy magic force protecting him from drowning in the water and no enemies present. The realms link to several places via portals. To access them, a number of fairies have to be procured, indicated next to the level name.
[[File:Mermaid Coast.png|thumb|Gameplay screenshot of Spyro in the level, Mermaid Coast.]]
''Spyro: Season of Ice'' is an isometric platformer, which means that the game is shown from a birds-eye-view. Spyro retains his main abilities from the first three games, including [[jump]]ing, [[glide|gliding]], [[hover]]ing, [[charge|charging]], and [[flame|flaming]] enemies and objects. Spyro's main goal is to free all the [[fairy|fairies]] that have been trapped in crystals. If Spyro comes across a trapped fairy, he can melt its crystal using his flame breath.
 
Spyro starts his adventure in the [[Autumn Fairy Home]], which is the first of the four [[Fairy Worlds]]. Every Fairy World is themed after a season, like in ''[[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!]]'', and have [[portal]]s that each take Spyro to a certain [[realm]]. Some portals cannot be accessed unless Spyro has rescued a minimum of a certain number of fairies. If Spyro has rescued enough fairies, [[Bianca]] can break a spell on a portal that leads to the next Fairy World. For the most part, Spyro can freely roam an area, although he must avoid hazardous terrain, such as lava or water, or pitfalls to avoid losing a life. In Fairy Worlds, there are no enemies, and fairy magic protects him from falling into the water. Whenever Spyro jumps or glides above water in a Fairy World, the fairy magic carries him back to the ground.


Some of the portals will go to levels which are similar in gameplay to the realms except they have enemies to destroy, dangerous territory that harms Spyro, water which Spyro can drown in and special encounters. There are always characters to talk with. One or two characters in a level will asks a request to do something in exchange for a fairy. Like the [[Dragon Egg]]s from ''Spyro: Year of the Dragon'', the characters often mistake the crystal containing a fairy to be something else. In some levels, Spyro can catch thieves. When all enemies are destroyed, a portal appears and will take Spyro back to the seasonal realm he came from.
[[Sparx]] returns as Spyro's companion, and as with previous games, Sparx allows him to withstand a few more hits; the number of hits depends on Sparx's color. If Sparx is low on health, Spyro can kill [[fodder]] to release a yellow [[butterfly]], which restores a unit of Sparx's health. If Spyro takes a hit without Sparx, he loses a [[life]]. The main collectible items are [[gem]]s, which are scattered around the Fairy Worlds and realms. Sparx also helps Spyro by bringing nearby gems to him. Gems are also hidden in [[Gem Basket]]s, [[vase]]s, and [[treasure chest]]s, although the latter requires a [[key]] to open. Spyro can also obtain a gem by defeating an enemy the first time.  


Some of the portals will go to a long stretching horizon landscape in which Spyro flies across. The game can be played in Normal and Hard modes, but both will have to be played and won to obtain two fairies. The object of these levels is to move around the screen, flying through hoops, destroying lines of enemies and scattered enemies in a set time limit. Destroying enemies with a different color from the latter and going through hoops grants Spyro extra time. At the end of level, Spyro must face a boss or two and destroy them.
Imprisoned fairies can be found in plain sight, hard-to-reach areas, and some characters in a realm if Spyro helps them with a task. Like the [[Dragon Egg]]s in ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]'', the characters often mistake the crystal as something else. Each Fairy World and realm has a fairy which Spyro can find if he uses his flame breath on every flammable object, which is different for each location. If Spyro has defeated every enemy in a realm, a portal back to the Fairy World hub appears.


Some of the portals, Spyro cannot go through with [[Moneybags]] guarding them, but he allows Sparx to enter for a fee. The fee is only paid once. Sparx enters a level with killer bugs and insects. Destroying the nests of those bugs prevents them from spawning. Keys will enable Sparx to access more of the level. Electric panels can be destroyed to disable barriers that protect certain nests. Weapons can be procured to give Sparx limited increased firepower. At the last room of the level, Sparx will have to face and defeat the boss bug to open a portal back to Spyro and save a fairy.
Each Fairy World has a [[speedway]] level. Before starting, the player must select either Normal or Hard difficulty, although both must eventually be completed because a fairy is the reward for completing both. In these levels, Spyro has to move around a long stretching horizon landscape and reach the end within the time limit. Spyro can gain extra time by destroying enemies of a certain color and flying through hoops. At the end of each speedway, Spyro must face a boss or two and defeat them to complete the speedway.


Spyro is required to defeat Grendor twice, the first time to progress after the first two seasonal realms and the second time after the other two seasonal realms to win the game. If the player collects 100% of all the gems and fairies from all levels and realms, a new portal opens to play the extra game [[Dragonfly X]].
In each Fairy World, Spyro must pay [[Moneybags]] a one-time fee to unlock a Sparx level. These levels are shown from a bird's-eye view instead of an isometric perspective. Enemies in these levels consist of killer insects, such as fire ants. Sparx can shoot unlimited blue orbs and use them to attack enemies. After some hits, the enemy is defeated. There are nests which enemies spawn from endlessly, and Sparx can shoot at the nest numerous times to destroy it and stop the enemies from spawning. Some nests are protected by a barrier, which can be disabled if Sparx destroys its corresponding electric panel. There are keys, each of a certain color, and they unlock the gate of the corresponding color, allowing Sparx to progress. In the last room of the level, Sparx has to fight and defeat a large bug, which is the level's boss, to rescue a fairy and return to the Fairy World hub.


==Worlds and levels==
If Spyro collects every gem and fairy in the entire game, the [[Dragonfly X]] mode is unlocked.
===[[Autumn Fairy Home]]===
*[[Market Mesa]]
*[[Lava Prairie]]
*[[Mermaid Coast]]
*[[Stone Age Speedway]]
*[[Ant Farm]]


===[[Winter Fairy Home]]===
===Controls===
*[[Hummingbird Fort]]
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
*[[Panda Gardens]]
!Button
*[[Honey Marsh]]
!Actions
*[[Ice Age Speedway]]
|-
*[[Wasp City]]
|style="text-align:center"|D-Pad
|Move character around (Spyro and Sparx) / Make a selection (menu)
|-
|style="text-align:center"|A
|<nowiki/>
*'''Spyro:''' Jump (press once) / Glide (during a jump) / Hover (during a glide)
*'''Sparx:''' Charge attack
*'''Menu:''' Confirm selection
|-
|style="text-align:center"|B
|<nowiki/>
*'''Spyro:''' Flame
*'''Sparx:''' Shoot beams
*'''Menu:''' Cancel selection
|-
|style="text-align:center"|L
|<nowiki/>
*'''Spyro:''' Look around (used with D-Pad)
*'''Sparx:''' Use a power-up shot
|-
|style="text-align:center"|R
|<nowiki/>
*'''Spyro:''' Use a charge attack
*'''Sparx:''' Slide sideways (hold button while using D-Pad)
|-
|style="text-align:center"|Start
|Opens the Pause Menu
|-
|style="text-align:center"|Select
|Opens the [[Atlas]]
|}


===[[Spring Fairy Home]]===
==Worlds and levels==
*[[Time Machine Lab]]
<center>
*[[Roman City]]
{|width=30% class="wikitable" style="background:#F2F2F7;" style="text-align:center"
*[[Twilight Bulb Factory]]
!colspan="12"|Fairy Realms
*[[Aqua Age Speedway]]
|- style="background:#78D0F8;"
*[[Caterpillar Gardens]]  
|-
!Home Worlds
!Levels
|-
|[[Autumn Fairy Home]]
||[[Lava Prairie]]<br>[[Mermaid Coast]]<br>[[Market Mesa]]<br>[[Stone Age Speedway]]<br>[[Ant Farm]]
|-
|[[Winter Fairy Home]]
|[[Hummingbird Fort]]<br>[[Panda Gardens]]<br>[[Honey Marsh]]<br>[[Ice Age Speedway]]<br>[[Wasp City]]
|-
|[[Spring Fairy Home]]
|[[Time Machine Lab]]<br>[[Roman City]]<br>[[Twilight Bulb Factory]]<br>[[Aqua Age Speedway]]<br>[[Caterpillar Gardens]]  
|-
|[[Summer Fairy Home]]
|[[Dusty Trails]]<br>[[Star Park]]<br>[[Space Age Speedway]]<br>[[Beetle Burrows]]<br> [[Grendor's Lair]]
|}
</center>


===[[Summer Fairy Home]]===
==Regional differences==
*[[Dusty Trails]]
Like the first three PlayStation games, the character designs were redone for the Japanese version to accommodate Japan's market, as shown from cutscenes and talk icons. Another notable difference is that in the Japanese version, every area has their own map, which can be brought up by pressing the Select button. Maps would later become available in all versions of ''Spyro 2: Season of Flame''.
*[[Star Park]]
*[[Space Age Speedway]]
*[[Beetle Burrows]]
*[[Grendor's Lair]]


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Season of Ice in-game logo.png
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==References==
==References==
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Spyro: Season of Ice
Spyro Season of Ice GBA US cover.jpg
Developer(s) Digital Eclipse
Publisher Universal Interactive Studios
Konami (Japan)
Release date(s) USA November 7, 2001
Europe November 16, 2001
Japan December 26, 2001
Genre(s) Isometric platformer
Rating(s)
ESRB:ESRB E.svg - Everyone
Console(s) Game Boy Advance
Mode(s) Single player
Media Cartridge

Spyro: Season of Ice is a platformer game for the Game Boy Advance. It was developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Universal Interactive Studios in 2001 and Konami in Japan. The game is an alternative sequel to Spyro: Year of the Dragon, and it would eventually receive two of its own sequels, Spyro 2: Season of Flame and Spyro: Attack of the Rhynocs. Spyro: Season of Ice is the first Spyro game that was not developed by Insomniac Games and the first to have been released for a handheld console.

In the United States, Spyro: Season of Ice sold one million copies during the Game Boy Advance's lifespan.[1]

Plot[edit]

The introduction sequence, in which Bianca reads a letter sent from Zoe.

Spyro and Sparx are on holiday with Bianca and Hunter at the beach. Hunter sees a balloon and panics, mistaking it for a sheep in a flying saucer. On the balloon, Spyro reads a message from Zoe asking for his help because Grendor has been kidnapping fairies. Bianca left her spellbook behind in the library while she was looking for holiday pamphlets. Grendor had been browsing in Bianca's library and came across her spellbook. He tried out a spell, hoping to become a powerful magician, although he accidentally read it upside down and became a two-headed Rhynoc with four headaches. He would then capture every fairy for their wings as an ailment for his headache. Spyro and his friends start their adventure to stop Grendor.

After completing the Winter Fairy Home, Spyro confronts Grendor a first time. Their second encounter is at the end of Spyro's adventure, after he has rescued nearly every fairy. Spyro defeats Grendor again and rescues the last fairy, Zoe. Once free, Zoe lightly chastises Grendor for causing trouble, then uses her magic to remove his extra head and his headaches. Grendor apologizes, and Spyro and his friends return to their vacation.

Chronology placement[edit]

Season of Ice is set after the events of Spyro: Year of the Dragon. This game was released in November 2001 for Game Boy Advance, one year before the release of the mainline installment Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly for PS2 and Gamecube. Both games are set after the third title, but they are not related to each other. Due to this split, Season of Ice is set in the alternate timeline, along with Season of Flame and Attack of the Rhynocs.

Gameplay[edit]

Gameplay screenshot of Spyro in the level, Mermaid Coast.

Spyro: Season of Ice is an isometric platformer, which means that the game is shown from a birds-eye-view. Spyro retains his main abilities from the first three games, including jumping, gliding, hovering, charging, and flaming enemies and objects. Spyro's main goal is to free all the fairies that have been trapped in crystals. If Spyro comes across a trapped fairy, he can melt its crystal using his flame breath.

Spyro starts his adventure in the Autumn Fairy Home, which is the first of the four Fairy Worlds. Every Fairy World is themed after a season, like in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!, and have portals that each take Spyro to a certain realm. Some portals cannot be accessed unless Spyro has rescued a minimum of a certain number of fairies. If Spyro has rescued enough fairies, Bianca can break a spell on a portal that leads to the next Fairy World. For the most part, Spyro can freely roam an area, although he must avoid hazardous terrain, such as lava or water, or pitfalls to avoid losing a life. In Fairy Worlds, there are no enemies, and fairy magic protects him from falling into the water. Whenever Spyro jumps or glides above water in a Fairy World, the fairy magic carries him back to the ground.

Sparx returns as Spyro's companion, and as with previous games, Sparx allows him to withstand a few more hits; the number of hits depends on Sparx's color. If Sparx is low on health, Spyro can kill fodder to release a yellow butterfly, which restores a unit of Sparx's health. If Spyro takes a hit without Sparx, he loses a life. The main collectible items are gems, which are scattered around the Fairy Worlds and realms. Sparx also helps Spyro by bringing nearby gems to him. Gems are also hidden in Gem Baskets, vases, and treasure chests, although the latter requires a key to open. Spyro can also obtain a gem by defeating an enemy the first time.

Imprisoned fairies can be found in plain sight, hard-to-reach areas, and some characters in a realm if Spyro helps them with a task. Like the Dragon Eggs in Spyro: Year of the Dragon, the characters often mistake the crystal as something else. Each Fairy World and realm has a fairy which Spyro can find if he uses his flame breath on every flammable object, which is different for each location. If Spyro has defeated every enemy in a realm, a portal back to the Fairy World hub appears.

Each Fairy World has a speedway level. Before starting, the player must select either Normal or Hard difficulty, although both must eventually be completed because a fairy is the reward for completing both. In these levels, Spyro has to move around a long stretching horizon landscape and reach the end within the time limit. Spyro can gain extra time by destroying enemies of a certain color and flying through hoops. At the end of each speedway, Spyro must face a boss or two and defeat them to complete the speedway.

In each Fairy World, Spyro must pay Moneybags a one-time fee to unlock a Sparx level. These levels are shown from a bird's-eye view instead of an isometric perspective. Enemies in these levels consist of killer insects, such as fire ants. Sparx can shoot unlimited blue orbs and use them to attack enemies. After some hits, the enemy is defeated. There are nests which enemies spawn from endlessly, and Sparx can shoot at the nest numerous times to destroy it and stop the enemies from spawning. Some nests are protected by a barrier, which can be disabled if Sparx destroys its corresponding electric panel. There are keys, each of a certain color, and they unlock the gate of the corresponding color, allowing Sparx to progress. In the last room of the level, Sparx has to fight and defeat a large bug, which is the level's boss, to rescue a fairy and return to the Fairy World hub.

If Spyro collects every gem and fairy in the entire game, the Dragonfly X mode is unlocked.

Controls[edit]

Button Actions
D-Pad Move character around (Spyro and Sparx) / Make a selection (menu)
A
  • Spyro: Jump (press once) / Glide (during a jump) / Hover (during a glide)
  • Sparx: Charge attack
  • Menu: Confirm selection
B
  • Spyro: Flame
  • Sparx: Shoot beams
  • Menu: Cancel selection
L
  • Spyro: Look around (used with D-Pad)
  • Sparx: Use a power-up shot
R
  • Spyro: Use a charge attack
  • Sparx: Slide sideways (hold button while using D-Pad)
Start Opens the Pause Menu
Select Opens the Atlas

Worlds and levels[edit]

Fairy Realms
Home Worlds Levels
Autumn Fairy Home Lava Prairie
Mermaid Coast
Market Mesa
Stone Age Speedway
Ant Farm
Winter Fairy Home Hummingbird Fort
Panda Gardens
Honey Marsh
Ice Age Speedway
Wasp City
Spring Fairy Home Time Machine Lab
Roman City
Twilight Bulb Factory
Aqua Age Speedway
Caterpillar Gardens
Summer Fairy Home Dusty Trails
Star Park
Space Age Speedway
Beetle Burrows
Grendor's Lair

Regional differences[edit]

Like the first three PlayStation games, the character designs were redone for the Japanese version to accommodate Japan's market, as shown from cutscenes and talk icons. Another notable difference is that in the Japanese version, every area has their own map, which can be brought up by pressing the Select button. Maps would later become available in all versions of Spyro 2: Season of Flame.

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Spyro: Season of Ice.

References[edit]


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