- out with the
climatic battle between Spyro and the
primary antagonist,
Gnasty Gnorc. The game sold well, with a
total of five
million copies being sold...
-
dragonfly friend, Sparx, who must
journey across the
Dragon Kingdom to
defeat Gnasty Gnorc, who has
overtaken the five
dragon Homeworlds by
trapping the other...
-
Additional voices Crash Bandicoot: On the Run! –
Gnasty Gnorc Crash Team
Racing Nitro-Fueled – N. Trance,
Gnasty Gnorc,
additional voices Diablo series Diablo...
- feedback, the game was
rewritten to be more traditional, with a plot
involving Gnasty Gnorc and Ripto,
antagonists from the
previous games,
teaming up and demanding...
- Been"
Duncan Johnson 2012 "Trophy Room"
Brandon Cawood "What It Takes"
Chase Clymer 2013 "See You at the Top"
Gnasty "Promises" (Lyric Video)
Nathan Kempf...
- homeworld. He is very brash,
being eager to
defeat the game's villain,
Gnasty Gnorc. In
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! and Year of the Dragon,
Spyro is more mature...
-
which Ripto or his
minions are hiding. A few
years after the
defeat of
Gnasty Gnorc,
Spyro the
Dragon and his
dragonfly partner, Sparx,
having had enough...
- (1980) Pigs' Book of
World Records (1980)
Complete Book Of
Nerds (1980)
Gnasty Gnomes (1981) Cool Kids'
Guide to
Summer Camp (1981) Don't
Stand in the...
- been seen
previously in Warped's true ending);
guest characters Hunter and
Gnasty Gnorc from the
Spyro series; and two
original characters, King
Chicken and...
- translations,
although the
publisher has
never publicly stated a rationale. The
Gnasty Gnorc boss was much larger,
split into
three stages.
Frostbite Village initially...