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Metro Speedway

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Metro Speedway
Game(s): Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!
Spyro Reignited Trilogy
Home World: Autumn Plains
Gems: 400
Orbs: 1

Metro Speedway is the second speedway in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! and the Reignited Trilogy remake of the second game. It is also the first speedway of the Autumn Plains home world, it is unlocked after the player collects 6 orbs. Ruled over by the Mayor, this night-time, busy speedway includes cooing Pigeons and Bungee Jumpers.

Objectives

400/400
Image Target Number Gems
Pigeons 8/8 60
Bungee Jumpers 8/8 60
Walrus Workmen 8/8 60
Metal Arches 8/8 60
Orb Challenges Description
The Mayor's Challenge The Mayor's re-election funds were stolen by Cat Burglars, and he asked Spyro and Hunter to help get them back in exchange for an orb. In order to complete the challenge, the player has to collect all the bags of gems shot from the Cat Burglars by Hunter. If a bag falls into the water, the player loses the challenge and will have to start over.

Achievements & Trophies (Reignited Trilogy)

  • Bird is the Word: Flame the Pigeons first in Metro Speedway
    • PS4: Bronze Trophy
    • XBOX One: 20G

Skill Point

  • Under 1:15
    • Complete the speedway in less than 1 Minute and 15 Seconds.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese メトロスピードウェイ Metorosupīdou~ei (Metro Speedway)

Gallery

Trivia

  • An early name for this level, found in the code of of the demo, was "City Speedway".
  • The background appears to be a darker, re-colored version of Ocean Speedway.
  • This is one of two speedways in the game that has the player talk to someone other than Hunter for the orb challenge; the other is Ocean Speedway.
    • Despite this, he is still involved in both challenges.
  • Like most challenges involving Hunter, his appearance changes here. This time, he wears a greenish-yellow army helmet and flies around with a jetpack and armed with a ray gun. His outfit is later re-used in Country Speedway's hidden challenge.
  • The Mayor refers to Hunter as "The Hunter".
    • This was changed in the Reignited Trilogy where he just calls him Hunter.
  • It is one of the few levels in the Japanese version to have the same name as the English version.

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