To the delight of fans (or in this case also the fathers of the young cyclists), Activision has decided to resurrect Spyro, the little purple dragon video games in his career he was able to pass through all their adventures, the 20 million copies. Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure will mark the return of one of the most beloved by children and adults at the turn of the '90s and early twenty-first century, a return that according to what reported by USA Today should be done next fall.
Activision, who said she was eager to point to a target group ranging from 6 to 12 years, said that the product launch will be accompanied by a dedicated line of toys, some of which will make up a " starter pack also includes the game, a "portal" to exploit the technology agumented reality and a series of collectible cards.
The title, expected on all platforms currently on the market, will further augmented reality one of his horses to battle through the aforementioned "portal" of plastic we can in fact evoke the digital counterparts of toys in our possession in the game. Or at least that is what has been reported by USA Today.
Once made his entry into the reality in video games, the toy can then earn money or experience points to increase his skills or weapons, which are then saved in the same toy. In doing so, players can take home their friends their toys and use them as if they were memory cards. "These are toys with a brain," said Eric Hirshberg, boss of Activision Publishing.
"We want to expand the boundaries of Spyro making to achieve new and better standards," he concluded.
Activision, who said she was eager to point to a target group ranging from 6 to 12 years, said that the product launch will be accompanied by a dedicated line of toys, some of which will make up a " starter pack also includes the game, a "portal" to exploit the technology agumented reality and a series of collectible cards.
The title, expected on all platforms currently on the market, will further augmented reality one of his horses to battle through the aforementioned "portal" of plastic we can in fact evoke the digital counterparts of toys in our possession in the game. Or at least that is what has been reported by USA Today.
Once made his entry into the reality in video games, the toy can then earn money or experience points to increase his skills or weapons, which are then saved in the same toy. In doing so, players can take home their friends their toys and use them as if they were memory cards. "These are toys with a brain," said Eric Hirshberg, boss of Activision Publishing.
"We want to expand the boundaries of Spyro making to achieve new and better standards," he concluded.
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