Just wanted to say hi - I've been lurking for a while and I figured I'd register. I'm not much of a forum person but feel free to drop a message if you'd like.
I collect Spyro stuff: the games, toys, posters, plushies - pretty much anything Spyro related. Thought some of you might be interested in seeing some newer additions I've added.
A game writer/journalist emailed me asking if I'd be interested in buying some press kits and some other promotional stuff from the first and second game that Sony sent him. Thinking it was 1998 or 1999 when they sent it to him.
What's included are these:
Press kit for Spyro 1 (glossy manilla type folder with the game cover printed on the front).
Inside are Sony letterhead papers giving much detail on the game and whole franchise. Talks about how the franchise is changing gaming today (in 1998), gives a bio for Vivendi, Sony and a bio for each employee at Insomniac. Even has a how to play sheet with the controls on it, haha.
Also includes three projector slides: one of the game cover and the others of gameplay.
Press kit for Spyro 2 (same as the first one but without slides).
It did include, however, a glass orb paperweight about the size of a baseball.
Also came with a puzzle in a tin can which when assembled, is of the game's front cover.
Editor's poster for use in magazine publishing.
Coming soon poster (in 1998!).
Here's some pictures:
The press kits and the slides from the first kit with the literature in the back.
Puzzle.
Glass orb paperweight with Spyro Riptos Rage etched on it.
Editor's poster and Coming Soon poster.
Those I think are the coolest items in my collection thus far.
Still got a bunch of other stuff I just never got around to putting on my web site. I've been working here and there on making a whole new website and I hope soon I can get that and my newer stuff online.
Hope you guys and gals thought this was interesting.
Let me know if you've questions
By the way my site is:
http://download.lavadomefive.com/members/adjeca
It's severely outdated but check it out if you like.
Adam
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Adjeca Blue Sparx Gems: 749 |
#1 Posted: 22:37:12 29/08/2011 | Topic Creator
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My Spyro museum: http://download.lavadomefive.com/members/adjeca |
Razz Platinum Sparx Gems: 6124 |
#2 Posted: 22:53:14 29/08/2011
Wow, that's all really awesome stuff! It was your site that inspired me to expand my own collection (which is centered mostly around the classic Insomniac games).
Here's an odd question (but of course I had to ask ): do you have anything that mentions Elora the faun in your collection (besides the games and strategy guides themselves)? I'm always eager to dig up any new info on her. |
Kariana Emerald Sparx Gems: 3057 |
#3 Posted: 02:05:18 30/08/2011
Hiyya again Adjeca! So nice to see the new items for your collection, these are truely amazing! I think my favorite one is the puzzle, that one's just so amazing. I can't wait to see the other items you have!
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Adjeca Blue Sparx Gems: 749 |
#4 Posted: 02:05:41 30/08/2011 | Topic Creator
Unfortunately Razz, I've found no mention of Elora or of any fauns for that matter.
That would have been really cool if there were toys and plushies and such. The only thing they really made of another character besides cards and the like (which was when the handheld games came out) that I know of was Sparx. It's a shame, I thought Elora was a really well made character.
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Razz Platinum Sparx Gems: 6124 |
#5 Posted: 04:43:36 30/08/2011
Thanks so much for looking for me. I didn't figure there would be anything, but I couldn't call myself a creepy faun stalker if I didn't ask. I still count myself lucky to have talked to her designer and held the original concept art, if nothing else. And, thanks to you, I learned about the Japanese copies of the first two games and the strategy guide, all three of which I happily now own.
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CAV Platinum Sparx Gems: 6289 |
#6 Posted: 05:12:42 30/08/2011
I love that orb paperweight. I wish I had one. I only have a boring, normal orb paperweight.
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SuperSpyroFan Diamond Sparx Gems: 9403 |
#7 Posted: 05:59:53 30/08/2011
So epic...
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alicecarp Prismatic Sparx Gems: 12945 |
#8 Posted: 09:11:14 30/08/2011
Awesome.
I have a Spyro the Dragon press kit too, but it's different and not as good as yours. Mine is a box that comes with a leaflet about the game, a blank CD and a cardboard cutout of Spyro. If you like, I'll take some pics of it and post them here later. |
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Adjeca Blue Sparx Gems: 749 |
#9 Posted: 15:45:39 30/08/2011 | Topic Creator
Quote: alicecarp
Yeah! I'd really like to see what it is you have, it doesn't sound familiar to me at all.
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#10 Posted: 17:07:36 30/08/2011
I got this from eBay years ago. I forgot I had it until now.
Whole set http://i48.photobucket.com/alb...ni/P1000122.jpg Box http://i48.photobucket.com/alb...ni/P1000121.jpg http://i48.photobucket.com/alb...ni/P1000120.jpg http://i48.photobucket.com/alb...ni/P1000127.jpg Spyro cutout http://i48.photobucket.com/alb...ni/P1000128.jpg Press CD http://i48.photobucket.com/alb...ni/P1000123.jpg Leaflet http://i48.photobucket.com/alb...ni/P1000124.jpg http://i48.photobucket.com/alb...ni/P1000129.jpg http://i48.photobucket.com/alb...ni/P1000126.jpg http://i48.photobucket.com/alb...ni/P1000125.jpg |
Adjeca Blue Sparx Gems: 749 |
#11 Posted: 17:40:25 30/08/2011 | Topic Creator
Oh I've seen that before. My journalist friend mentioned it to me too.
Thanks so much for this, would you mind I include that on my new site? I'd give credit of course. I want to make it sort of a museum.
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alicecarp Prismatic Sparx Gems: 12945 |
#12 Posted: 17:59:48 30/08/2011
Sure, go ahead.
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SuperSpyroFan Diamond Sparx Gems: 9403 |
#13 Posted: 08:10:24 31/08/2011
Now this is an interesting topic.
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#14 Posted: 08:13:21 31/08/2011
Hi. Nice Spyro stuff.
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SpyroFanatic101 Blue Sparx Gems: 851 |
#15 Posted: 10:48:52 31/08/2011
I think I'm in love...
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#16 Posted: 06:01:56 03/09/2011
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SpyroFlame Green Sparx Gems: 354 |
#17 Posted: 13:53:43 16/09/2011
Wow! That's awesome!
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#18 Posted: 20:06:39 16/09/2011
Wow, tons of stuff! Somehow, reminds me of another guy I knew on another forum. Made his own stuff or something.
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Smurf Green Sparx Gems: 146 |
#19 Posted: 00:04:20 22/09/2011
Wow great collection man.
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Darby Platinum Sparx Gems: 5738 |
#20 Posted: 02:35:04 22/09/2011
I'm jealous of your collection, really, that's awesome
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#21 Posted: 20:25:35 22/09/2011
This collection is amazing! I barely can think of Spyro stuff that ISN'T in it.
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SpyroFlame Green Sparx Gems: 354 |
#22 Posted: 21:45:55 22/09/2011
Yeppers. They have it all!
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Prysom Ripto Gems: 131 |
#23 Posted: 21:50:12 22/09/2011
Well, barring some of the hard as hell to get Japanese stuff.
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SpyroFlame Green Sparx Gems: 354 |
#24 Posted: 21:55:07 22/09/2011
I might try looking for some Spyro stuff online when I have money.
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RadSpyro Gold Sparx Gems: 2007 |
#25 Posted: 13:31:49 23/09/2011
I love your collection! Will you be collecting Skylanders merch too?
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Adjeca Blue Sparx Gems: 749 |
#26 Posted: 15:45:13 23/09/2011 | Topic Creator
Quote: RadSpyro
Yeah, I guess since it's Spyro. Dunno really yet if I care to collect much further than that. I've been collecting stuff for a while now and the series honestly isn't interesting to me these days.
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SuperSpyroFan Diamond Sparx Gems: 9403 |
#27 Posted: 16:01:17 23/09/2011
Quote: Adjeca
I'm not surprised since you're surrounded by the stuff. |
SpyroFlame Green Sparx Gems: 354 |
#28 Posted: 17:14:35 23/09/2011
Spyro everywhereeee xD
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SuperSpyroFan Diamond Sparx Gems: 9403 |
#29 Posted: 19:18:33 23/09/2011
Quote: SpyroFlame
Imagine waking up to a world of Spyro, everywhere you look there's Spyro pasted across everything, in the end I think the world would go mental. |
Razz Platinum Sparx Gems: 6124 |
#30 Posted: 19:49:41 23/09/2011
You might want to just collect the Spyro-specific Skylanders stuff, Adjeca, since there's already a ton of Skylanders stuff in existence. Having it all could be too much.
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Prysom Ripto Gems: 131 |
#31 Posted: 20:10:55 23/09/2011
Probably. Plus, some of the original Japanese artwork and stuff for Spyro 1-2 can still be found on Amazon.
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Razz Platinum Sparx Gems: 6124 |
#32 Posted: 20:37:03 23/09/2011
Really? I've looked all over Amazon and never seen anything from the limited release of Spyro inJapan (I've got my guides and games through eBay and import sites).
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Prysom Ripto Gems: 131 |
#33 Posted: 20:46:28 23/09/2011
I found tons of stuff. Both spyro 1 and 2 Japanese, a Japanese PS1, and also most of the artwork and booklets.
If you type your search terms in English, you won't get far. You need to use kanji. An example is: スパイロXスパークスとんでもツアーズ (SpyroxSparx Tondemo Tours) or スパイロドラゴン (Spyro the dragon) Put this into google, and you should get a relevant result. And a correct one. Use something like Google translate to get the kanji, play around with the terms you are making the kanji for, and you should be able to find some of the Japanese artwork. |
RadSpyro Gold Sparx Gems: 2007 |
#34 Posted: 21:01:12 23/09/2011
Quote: Adjeca
That's fair enough. I wish you the best of luck with your collection though Oh, and Prysom has the right of it. The Japanese strategy guides, for me, are actually quite common where I search. |
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Prysom Ripto Gems: 131 |
#35 Posted: 21:12:42 23/09/2011
However, I could NOT find all the artwork that came with them. I couldn't find the correct search terms in ENGLISH.
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Fireball Emerald Sparx Gems: 3163 |
#36 Posted: 00:38:10 24/09/2011
Cool! I wish I would have been born in 1998 to witness the upbringing of Spyro.
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Razz Platinum Sparx Gems: 6124 |
#37 Posted: 01:36:04 24/09/2011
Ooo, thanks for the tips (and the kanji) Pryson! It's possible some of the art is from a second guidebook I found for Spyro 1 (I'll know when it arrives, I guess ).
Well, so far, I've got both Spyro 1 and 2, two guides for Spyro 1, and a guide for Spyro 2 in Japanese. I know they never released Spyro 3 over there and I'm not interested in anything past that anyway (unless there's some bizarre Teena, Sheila, Bianca, Gaul, or Cynder stuff that they got and we all somehow missed it ). Am I missing anything fun from the Insomniac era? Heck, does anyone know if there were guides in other languages besides English and Japanese that are different from the American ones? (I don't collect much, but I am addicted to strategy guides, especially for games I really love.) |
Fireball Emerald Sparx Gems: 3163 |
#38 Posted: 04:04:48 24/09/2011
Spyro's voice is hilarious and squeaky in that version. WHY MUST THE JAPANESE BE SO MUCH DIFFERENT?
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SuperSpyroFan Diamond Sparx Gems: 9403 |
#39 Posted: 07:16:13 24/09/2011
Quote: Fireball
If you were born in 1998 you would just be baby and not even know anything about Spyro until a lot later on, lol. Maybe if you were born in 1988, you would have been ten by the time it came out. |
Prysom Ripto Gems: 131 |
#40 Posted: 15:33:54 24/09/2011
Quote: Fireball
Spyro was voiced by an actress in Japan. The Japanese though it seemed more fitting for the atmosphere of a children's game. |
SpyroFlame Green Sparx Gems: 354 |
#41 Posted: 16:03:08 24/09/2011
Quote: SuperSpyroFan
That would be pretty cool, then creepy, then cool again and finally it would drive people insane.
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#42 Posted: 17:09:33 24/09/2011
Quote: Razz
There's a couple of magazines, which I was told have artwork not featured in the official guides in Japan, though they're difficult to obtain. They also released a plush toy and a plush baseball cap, but they're insanely difficult to find :x Aside from that, I don't believe there is (from Insomniac-era, anyway). |
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