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'''''Spyro: Year of the Dragon''''' is the third game of the ''[[Spyro the Dragon (series)|Spyro the Dragon]]'' series. It was developed by [[Insomniac Games]] and published by [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]. The game was released for the [[PlayStation]] in 2000. It is the last ''Spyro'' game that was developed by Insomniac. In 2018, the game and the previous two games were remade for ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]''. The original PlayStation version was not released in Japan.
'''''Spyro: Year of the Dragon''''' is the third game of the ''[[Spyro the Dragon (series)|Spyro the Dragon]]'' series. It was developed by [[Insomniac Games]] and published by [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]. The game was released for the [[PlayStation]] in 2000. It is the last ''Spyro'' game that was developed by Insomniac. In 2018, the game and the previous two games were remade for ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]''. The original PlayStation version was not released in Japan.


Named for the animal of the Chinese zodiac, ''Year of the Dragon'' follows Spyro as he travels to the [[Forgotten Realm]] after 150 [[Dragon Egg]]s were stolen by an evil sorceress. He travels across thirty different worlds gathering gems and eggs. Upon release, the game received positive critical response; on Game Rankings, ''Year of the Dragon'' is one of the top 20 highest-rated PlayStation games of all time.
Named for the animal of the Chinese zodiac, ''Year of the Dragon'' follows Spyro as he travels to the [[Forgotten Realms]] after 150 [[Dragon Egg]]s were stolen by an evil sorceress. He travels across thirty different worlds gathering gems and eggs. Upon release, the game received positive critical response; on Game Rankings, ''Year of the Dragon'' is one of the top 20 highest-rated PlayStation games of all time.


==Story==
==Story==
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Celebrations resume after the Sorceress' defeat, although Spyro cannot find Hunter. With help from his friends, Spyro eventually locates Hunter out on a date with Bianca and laments about another hero "falling" for love.
Celebrations resume after the Sorceress' defeat, although Spyro cannot find Hunter. With help from his friends, Spyro eventually locates Hunter out on a date with Bianca and laments about another hero "falling" for love.


It is later revealed that the Sorceress survived her previous battle with Spyro. She is found in the [[Super Bonus Round]], awaiting Spyro on her UFO. The two of them battle again, each in a UFO, above a pool of hazardous liquid. Spyro eventually manages to shoot down the Sorceress, and she drops into the liquid below. After this, it becomes apparent that the Sorceress had the final dragon egg, which hatches a Siamese pair of dragons named [[Yin Yang]]. The baby dragons then return to the [[Dragon Kingdom]].
It is later revealed that the Sorceress survived her previous battle with Spyro. She is found in the [[Super Bonus World]], awaiting Spyro on her UFO. The two of them battle again, each in a UFO, above a pool of hazardous liquid. Spyro eventually manages to shoot down the Sorceress, and she drops into the liquid below, presumably killing her. After she dies, it becomes apparent that she had the final dragon egg, which hatches a Siamese pair of dragons named [[Yin Yang]]. The baby dragons then return to the [[Dragon Kingdom]].


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:Spyro 3 gameplay.jpg|thumb|Gameplay screenshot of Spyro approaching two Rhynocs in Sunny Villa]]
The gameplay is somewhat similar to its two predecessors- there are four [[homeworld]]s which contain several other realms. Spyro must defeat the boss in between each homeworld to access the next one. To travel to these boss arenas and proceed further into the game, Spyro must make his way to the four normal realms and the one protester realm to fetch one person to help build his transportation.
''Spyro: Year of the Dragon''{{'}}s gameplay makes few deviations from the previous two games, especially the second game, ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!''. There are four [[Home World]]s, which are the hub areas, and they have [[portal]]s that lead to a specific [[realm]]. [[Spyro the Dragon|Spyro]]'s main goal is to collect [[Dragon Egg]]s, which have been scattered across Home Worlds and realms. These Dragon Eggs are either hidden or are rewarded for completing a certain objective. To proceed to the next Home World, Spyro must complete five [[realm]]s, have at least a certain number of Dragon Eggs, and the Home World boss.


[[Gem]]s are another collectible item, and they are abundantly scattered across the Home Worlds and realms. Spyro must obtain these gems to bribe a bear named [[Moneybags]] to release a captured critter or to progress further into an area. Each Home World has a critter that Spyro must rescue, and that critter is found in front of a portal leading to a realm in which the player plays as that critter instead of Spyro. The critter must be freed before that level can be accessed.
These realms are free to explore and wander in all directions without any time limit. The realms are littered with enemies which attack Spyro. Upon defeating these enemies, Spyro, as a reward may receive gems. Gems also lay all over the levels on the ground and inside crates. These gems are used later in the game to pay off Moneybags, as well as counting towards Spyro's overall percentage.


Spyro has several abilities, including [[charge|charging]], [[flame|flaming]], [[swim|swimming]], [[glide|gliding]], and [[headbutt]]ing. Most of the enemies are rhinoceros-like creatures called [[Rhynoc]]s, and some are only vulnerable to certain moves. There are [[Powerup Gate]]s, which Spyro can walk through to receive a powerful ability for a short period of time. During this, a bar at the top-right of the screen shows the time remaining. These abilities could be either a stronger flame, full flight control, or invincibility. Like the previous two games, there are certain areas where Spyro can [[supercharge]], which involves Spyro charging at a rapid speed, allowing him to break certain objects along the way.  
Levels may have several non-playable protesters, who provide information about the realm or set tasks for Spyro to complete.


Spyro's health is measured by his companion Sparx, a dragonfly who changes color and then disappears after taking progressively more damage. If Spyro is without Sparx and takes another hit, he loses a life and restarts from the previous checkpoint. Spyro can defeat [[fodder]] to release a [[butterfly]], which Sparx can eat to regenerate a unit of his health. There are four Sparx levels, one in each Home World, and as their name suggests, the player plays as only Sparx, who is the focus of these levels. Sparx levels are shown from a bird's-eye-view and involve shooter-like gameplay. In these levels, Sparx must collect keys to open gates along the way, shoot several enemies and collect the gems they leave behind, collect keys to open gates, and eat butterflies, some of which grant him a powerup. At the end of each level is a boss that Sparx must defeat to obtain a Dragon Egg. Furthermore, completing a Sparx level unlocks a special ability for Sparx, such as an extra hit point or retrieving more distant gems.
Entry to normal realms requires certain amounts of eggs. However, entry to protester worlds ignore the amount of eggs collected and instead require a sacrifice of gems to Moneybags.  


To achieve 100% [[completion]], Spyro must collect all 150 Dragon Eggs and 15,000 [[gem]]s. In doing so, a secret world known as the [[Super Bonus World]] is opened. It has several gems and features harder variations of minigames from previous realms.
Eggs can be found by simply locating them or as a reward for completing one of the minigames inside the realm.
There are many different minigames which reward Spyro with these eggs, i.e. sliding down a slide, racing, piloting a submarine or fighting bosses. Each normal world has roughly six eggs, while protester worlds have three.


===Anti-piracy===
Spyro can also run into a [[Powerup Gate]], which gives him a certain special ability for a limited amount of time, and the time remaining can be seen on a bar on the right of the screen. These abilities could be either a stronger flame, full flight control, or invincibility.  
[[File:Zoe anti-piracy message YotD.png|thumb|left|Zoe's message if an illegal or hacked copy of the game is detected]]
''Spyro: Year of the Dragon'' has two layers of copy-protection: one to detect a PlayStation {{wp|modchip}}, in which case the game stops playing, and another to detect attempts at bypassing the first copy protection method. In the latter's case, the game plays normally for a few levels up until Spyro talks to [[Zoe]] at the balloon. She breaks the fourth wall by informing him that he is playing a hacked version of the game. From this point on, various changes occur during gameplay, specifically done to make the gameplay more frustrating and difficult for the player.


Several of the changes occur in random parts of gameplay, such as Spyro losing Dragon Eggs that he had collected, gems vanishing from levels, and portals, balloons, and rockets taking Spyro to a random location. In European versions, the game's language also changes randomly. Sparx's color remains green, so his health cannot be increased. An exception is if Spyro gets an extra life without Sparx accompanying him, in which case Sparx returns at full health. Whenever Sparx eats a butterfly, he disappears. Moneybags charges Spyro more than once to access the critter levels, even if they have already been unlocked. Lastly, during the final boss, the game suddenly exits back to the first world, Sunrise Spring Home. When this happens, Spyro's entire progress is erased, forcing him to restart his adventure.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GYSeXLr5sY Spyro Had One of the Coolest Anti-Piracy Measures Ever | Tech Rules]. YouTube. Uploaded April 6, 2019.</ref>
Similar to the last two games, there are some areas where Spyro can "super-charge". This means that when Spyro charges while upon a certain track, he can accelerate and move faster, as well as break heavy crates or catch fast thieves.
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Including Spyro, there are 7 playable characters which all have their own abilities. All of these characters (excluding Hunter) have their own realm where Spyro can only play as that character. All of these characters (excluding Sparx) have minigames inside other realms.
 
Once the player has achieved 100% [[completion]] (which is done by collecting all 150 Dragon Eggs and 15,000 [[gem]]s), a secret world named the [[Super Bonus World]] opens. It features harder versions of minigames from previous realms and has several gems.


==Characters==
==Characters==
===Main characters===
===Spyro===
{{quote|Spyro is the mischievous hero of this tale. He may be the smallest hero in the Dragon Family, but even the Elder Dragons admit he's got gumption! Just ask Gnasty Gnorc - he won't mess with Spyro again! Spyro's always rarin' to go, especially when he can headbash some sheep or flame some frogs. He's so full of energy, he keeps me on the move! Spyro is extremely curious and hardly ever cautious, which sometimes gets him into trouble! That's why I stick around, to make sure nothing too serious happens to him!|Sparx}}
 
Spyro is the main protagonist of the game. He retains his special abilities from the two previous games, and still uses two main attacks:
*[[Charge]]: allows Spyro to run faster as well as ram enemies with his horn. Spyro will bounce off walls if he charges into them, and large enemies aren't affected by charging.
*[[Flame]]: Spyro unleashes a fire burst from his mouth to singe enemies. Enemies wearing metal armour or shields are immune to his flame (they aren't immune to the fireball generated by the Superflame power-up).
 
===Sparx===
Sparx has a larger role than in earlier games. As with the previous two games, Sparx functions as Spyro's health bar, allowing him to withstand a few extra hits. Sparx "in charge" of all the speedway levels, asking Spyro through his kazoo voice what Spyro wants to do in these levels.
 
He also has 4 playable levels of his own, which are bird's-eye—view scroll-shooters. In these levels, Sparx must shoot a number of enemies and collect the gems they leave, eat butterfiles which increase his health or give him special powers, collect keys to open gates and defeat the boss at the end of the levels to receive an egg.
 
After completing these levels, Sparx unlocks permanent special abilities for himself, such as the ability to collect more distant gems or gaining an extra hit point.
 
===Other characters===
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{|class="wikitable"
!Character
!Character
!Description
!Description
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Spyro the Dragon|Spyro]]
|The main protagonist of the game, Spyro goes on an adventure to collect the Dragon Eggs and defeat the Sorceress.
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Sparx the Dragonfly|Sparx]]
|Returning from the previous two games, Sparx once again allows Spyro to withstand extra hits and brings nearby gems to him.
|-
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Hunter]]
|style="text-align:center"|[[Hunter]]
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*[[Sleepy Head]] - Fought in a dome like room surrounded by a piranha filled moat. He is lazy and has no desire to defend his territory, but he gets mad if Spyro wakes him up though.  
*[[Sleepy Head]] - Fought in a dome like room surrounded by a piranha filled moat. He is lazy and has no desire to defend his territory, but he gets mad if Spyro wakes him up though.  
*[[Boxing Bully Yeti]] - Fought by Bentley in a boxing ring. The Yeti from ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'' has made a complete recovery and is causing havoc once again.
*[[Boxing Bully Yeti]] - Fought by Bentley in a boxing ring. The Yeti from ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'' has made a complete recovery and is causing havoc once again.
*[[Fire Dragons]] - Fought in a fireworks based area. With the double power up portal from ''Spyro 2'', perfected Spyro uses it not to fight sheep, but two other dragons this time.
*[[Double Dragon]] - Fought in a fireworks based area. With the double power up portal from Spyro 2 perfected Spyro uses it not to fight sheep, but two other dragons this time.  


===Sparx Level bosses===
===Sparx Level bosses===
*[[Crawdad King]] - Fought in a corn field
*[[Crawdad King]] - Fought in a corn field
*[[Spider King]] - Fought in an arena surrounded by a wall with cobwebs
*[[Spider Queen]] - Fought in an arena surrounded by a wall with cobwebs
*[[Giant Manta Ray]] - Fought in a "party room"
*[[Giant Manta Ray]] - Fought in a "party room"
*[[Metapede]] - Fought in a battle dome
*[[Mecha Peed]] - Fought in a battle dome


===Fodder===
===Fodder===
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!Description
!Description
|-
|-
|[[Sunrise Spring]]
|[[Sunrise Springs]]
|The starting homeworld for Year of the Dragon. This world is set during the morning with lush green hillsides, small woods and lakes.
|The starting homeworld for Year of the Dragon. This world is set during the morning with lush green hillsides, small woods and lakes.
|-
|-
|[[Midday Gardens]]
|[[Midday Garden]]
|The second homeworld. Midday Garden is set during the day with a brilliant blue sky overlooking wide gardens and large towering castles.
|The second homeworld. Midday Garden is set during the day with a brilliant blue sky overlooking wide gardens and large towering castles.
|-
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==Levels==
==Levels==
All four Home Worlds have 400 gems; the first three also have 5 Dragon Eggs, but Midnight Mountain Home has 6 Dragon Eggs.
===Sunrise Spring===
*Level I: Sunny Villa
*Level II: Cloud Spires
*Level III: Molten Crater
*Level IV: Seashell Shore
*Level V (Speedway): Mushroom Speedway
*Level VI (Protestor): Sheila's Alp
*Level VII (Boss): Buzz's Dungeon
*Level VIII (Sparx world): Crawdad Farm
 
===Midday Gardens===
*Level I: Icy Peak
*Level II: Enchanted Towers
*Level III: Spooky Swamp
*Level IV: Bamboo Terrace
*Level V (Speedway): Country Speedway
*Level VI (Protestor): Sgt. Byrd's Base
*Level VII (Boss): Spike's Arena
*Level VIII (Sparx world): Spider Town


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===Evening Lake===
!No.
*Level I: Frozen Altars
!Level
*Level II: Lost Fleet
!Gems
*Level III: Fireworks Factory
!Dragon Eggs
*Level IV: Charmed Ridge
|-
*Level V (Speedway): Honey Speedway  
! colspan=4 style="background:#E8E1F3" | Sunrise Spring Home
*Level VI (Protestor): Bentley's Outpost
|-style="text-align:center"
*Level VII (Boss): Scorch's Pit
|1 || [[Sunny Villa]] || 400 || 6
*Level VIII (Sparx world): Starfish Reef
|-style="text-align:center"
 
|2 || [[Cloud Spires]] || 400 || 6
===Midnight Mountain===
|-style="text-align:center"
*Level I: Crystal Islands
|3 || [[Molten Crater]] || 400 || 6
*Level II: Desert Ruins
|-style="text-align:center"
*Level III: Haunted Tomb
|4 || [[Seashell Shore]] || 400 || 6
*Level IV: Dino Mines
|-style="text-align:center"
*Level V (Speedway): Harbor Speedway
|5 || [[Mushroom Speedway]] || 400 || 3
*Level VI (Protestor): Agent 9's Lab
|-style="text-align:center"
*Level VII (Boss): Sorceress's Lair
|6 || [[Sheila's Alp]] || 400 || 3
*Level VIII (Sparx world): BugBot Factory
|-style="text-align:center"
 
|7 || '''Boss level:''' [[Buzz's Dungeon]] || None || 1
The last world is [[Super Bonus World]], but is only accessible if the player has achieved a 100% [[completion]].
|-style="text-align:center"
 
|8 || '''Sparx level:''' [[Crawdad Farm]] || 200 || 1
===Minigames===
|-
''Year of the Dragon'' features a wide range of minigames, some included as missions within a particular level (such as a ''Tony Hawk''-style skateboarding minigame, or a [[boxing]] match between Bentley and another yeti), and others featured as levels of their own, such as Spyro's flying levels, and several ''Gauntlet''-style levels featuring Sparx.
! colspan=4 style="background:#E8E1F3" | Midday Gardens Home
|-style="text-align:center"
|9 || [[Icy Peak]] || 500 || 6
|-style="text-align:center"
|10 || [[Enchanted Towers]] || 500 || 6
|-style="text-align:center"
|11 || [[Spooky Swamp]] || 500 || 6
|-style="text-align:center"
|12 || [[Bamboo Terrace]] || 500 || 6
|-style="text-align:center"
|13 || [[Country Speedway]] || 400 || 3
|-style="text-align:center"
|14 || [[Sgt. Byrd's Base]] || 500 || 3
|-style="text-align:center"
|15 || '''Boss level:''' [[Spike's Arena]] || None || 1
|-style="text-align:center"
|16 || '''Sparx level:''' [[Spider Town]] || 200 || 1
|-
! colspan=4 style="background:#E8E1F3" | Evening Lake Home
|-style="text-align:center"
|17 || [[Frozen Altars]] || 600 || 6
|-style="text-align:center"
|18 || [[Lost Fleet]] || 600 || 6
|-style="text-align:center"
|19 || [[Fireworks Factory]] || 600 || 6
|-style="text-align:center"
|20 || [[Charmed Ridge]] || 600 || 6
|-style="text-align:center"
|21 || [[Honey Speedway]] || 400 || 3
|-style="text-align:center"
|22 || [[Bentley's Outpost]] || 600 || 3
|-style="text-align:center"
|23 || '''Boss level:''' [[Scorch's Pit]] || None || 1
|-style="text-align:center"
|24 || '''Sparx level:''' [[Starfish Reef]] || 200 || 1
|-
! colspan=4 style="background:#E8E1F3" | Midnight Mountain Home
|-style="text-align:center"
|25 || [[Crystal Islands]] || 700 || 6
|-style="text-align:center"
|26 || [[Desert Ruins]] || 700 || 6
|-style="text-align:center"
|27 || [[Haunted Tomb]] || 700 || 6
|-style="text-align:center"
|28 || [[Dino Mines]] || 700 || 6
|-style="text-align:center"
|29 || [[Harbor Speedway]] || 400 || 3
|-style="text-align:center"
|30 || [[Agent 9's Lab]] || 700 || 3
|-style="text-align:center"
|31 || '''Boss level:''' [[Sorceress's Lair]] || None || 1
|-style="text-align:center"
|32 || '''Sparx level:''' [[Bugbot Factory]] || 200 || 1
|-style="text-align:center"
|33 || [[Super Bonus Round]] || 5,000 || 1
|}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120417223510/http://www.spyro-yearofthedragon.com/ North American website] (Wayback Machine)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120417223510/http://www.spyro-yearofthedragon.com/ North American website] (Wayback Machine)


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