Spyro: Year of the Dragon
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Spyro: Year of the Dragon
Summary
Spyro: Year of the Dragon is a video game[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's instance of is recorded as Year of the Dragon — instance of (P31): video game[3].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's composer is recorded as Year of the Dragon — composer (P86): Stewart Copeland[4].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon was published by Year of the Dragon — publisher (P123): Sony Interactive Entertainment[5].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's genre is Year of the Dragon — genre (P136): platform game[6].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's developer is recorded as Year of the Dragon — developer (P178): Insomniac Games[7].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's part of the series is recorded as Year of the Dragon — part of the series (P179): Spyro[8].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon is part of Year of the Dragon — part of (P361): Spyro Reignited Trilogy[9].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's platform is recorded as Year of the Dragon — platform (P400): Q10677[10].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's platform is recorded as Year of the Dragon — platform (P400): PlayStation 3[11].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's platform is recorded as Year of the Dragon — platform (P400): PlayStation Portable[12].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's game mode is recorded as Year of the Dragon — game mode (P404): single-player video game[13].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's language of work or name is recorded as Year of the Dragon — language of work or name (P407): English[14].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon was distributed by Year of the Dragon — distribution format (P437): CD-ROM[15].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's input device is recorded as Year of the Dragon — input device (P479): DualShock[16].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's country of origin is recorded as Year of the Dragon — country of origin (P495): United States[17].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon was released on October 11, 2000[18].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's characters is recorded as Year of the Dragon — characters (P674): Spyro[19].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's characters is recorded as Year of the Dragon — characters (P674): Sparx[20].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's characters is recorded as Year of the Dragon — characters (P674): Hunter[21].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's characters is recorded as Year of the Dragon — characters (P674): The Sorceress[22].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's characters is recorded as Year of the Dragon — characters (P674): Gnasty Gnorc[23].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's characters is recorded as Year of the Dragon — characters (P674): Ripto[24].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's voice actor is recorded as Year of the Dragon — voice actor (P725): Tom Kenny[25].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's voice actor is recorded as Year of the Dragon — voice actor (P725): Gregg Berger[26].
- Spyro: Year of the Dragon's voice actor is recorded as Year of the Dragon — voice actor (P725): André Sogliuzzo[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Spyro: Year of the Dragon was published by Year of the Dragon — publisher (P123): Sony Interactive Entertainment[5].
Publication
Spyro: Year of the Dragon was released on October 11, 2000[18]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Year of the Dragon — language of work or name (P407): English[14]. Its genre is Year of the Dragon — genre (P136): platform game[6]. It is part of Year of the Dragon — part of (P361): Spyro Reignited Trilogy[9]. Its part of the series is recorded as Year of the Dragon — part of the series (P179): Spyro[8]. It was distributed by Year of the Dragon — distribution format (P437): CD-ROM[15].
Subject and Themes
Spyro: Year of the Dragon's part of the series is recorded as Year of the Dragon — part of the series (P179): Spyro[8].
Why It Matters
Spyro: Year of the Dragon has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]