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Gmina Tuchomie

Gmina Tuchomie

Die Tuchomie (dt. Groß Tuchen) ist die kleinste Gemeinde im Powiat Bytowski. Sie umfaßt 106,3 km² und hat ca. 3.800 Einwohner. Zu ihr gehören folgende Ortschaften:
- Ciemno (Zemmen)
- Kramarzyny (Kremerbruch)
- Masłowice Trzebiatkowskie (Klein Massowitz)
- Masłowice Tuchomskie (Groß Massowitz)
- Modrzejewo (Moddrow)
- Piaszno (Franzwalde /Pyaschen)
- Tągowie (Tangen)
- Trzebiatkowa (Radensfelde)
- Tuchomie (Groß Tuchen)
- Tuchomko (Klein Tuchen)

Weblinks

[http://www.tuchomie.pl/ Webseite der Gemeinde (pl.)] Kategorie:ort der Woiwodschaft Pommern

Powiat Bytowski

Der Powiat Bytowski ist ein Landkreis in der polnischen Woiwodschaft Pommern. Der Kreis hat eine Fläche von 2192,81 km² auf denen 75.246 Einwohner leben. Die Bevölkerungsdichte beträgt 34 Einwohner auf 1 km² (2004).

Städte und Gemeinden

Der Powiat umfasst zehn Gemeinden. Stadt und Landgemeinden:
- Bytów
- Miastko Landgemeinden:
- Borzytuchom (Borntuchen)
- Czarna Dąbrówka (Schwarzdamerkow)
- Kołczygłowy (Alt Kozliglow)
- Lipnica (Liepnitz)
- Parchowo (Parchau)
- Studzienice (Stüdnitz)
- Trzebielino (Treblin)
- Tuchomie (Groß Tuchen) Städte in dem Landkreis:
- Bytów (Bütow)
- Miastko (Rummelsburg) Bytowski

Spyro the Dragon (series)

Spyro the Dragon is a platform game series starring the video game character Spyro, which was originally released for the PlayStation. The Spyro series has gained substantial popularity since the first game and several sequels and spin-offs followed the original.

Spyro the Dragon

Spyro the Dragon is a platform game developed by Insomniac Games and released for the PlayStation on September 10, 1998. It stars the titular dragon, and is considered by many to be one of the best PlayStation games. Reviews were mostly highly favorable. [http://www.gamerankings.com/htmlpages2/198754.asp] The game featured Spyro, a small purple dragon, his dragonfly companion, Sparx, and a multitude of fellow dragons. It takes place in the Dragon Realms, an imaginary fantasy world, which is itself divided in six worlds: Artisans, Peace Keepers, Magic Crafters, Beast Makers, Dream Weavers, and Gnasty's World. At the beginning of the game the main antagonist, Gnasty Gnorc (a half gnome, half orc hybrid) seeks revenge against the dragons for banishing him and traps them in crystal. Spyro, the main protagonist of the game, was out playing hooky, and thus was spared from a crystal prison. The point of the game is to charge, glide, and flame your way through each world and defeat enemies, save dragons, and eventually face and take down Gnasty. This game, and those to follow also received acclaim for the score by Stewart Copeland Two sequels were created for the PS1: Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage (Gateway To Glimmer in the UK and Australia) and Spyro 3: Year of the Dragon. Like the first game, both were developed by Insomniac Games.
- Easter Egg: In the accompanying booklet to Spyro the Dragon, one of the last pages (or in the notes section) features an adult dragon wearing a medallion on a necklace and looks very similar to Spyro...thus this may be what Spyro looks like as an adult or it could be Spyro's father.

Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage

In Spyro 2, also known as Gateway to Glimmer in Europe and Tandema Tours in Japan, Spyro and Sparx, while looking for a holiday at Dragon Shores, accidentally stumble through a portal into the realm of Avalar, where the malicious wizard Ripto is taking over the once-peaceful lands. Spyro was looking forward to having some rest but instead is dragged into a new adventure. In this episode of the series, the small dragon also meets a number of new allies, including the Professor, Hunter the cheetah, Elora the faun, and Zoe the fairy, and must face a new foe: Ripto, a tiny mean Riptoc, equipped with a magic scepter, and protected by Crush and Gulp, two dim-witted dinosaurs. The worlds are Summer Forest, Autumn Plains, and Winter Tundra. The game introduces some new movements which Spyro can execute to advance in his quest, including hovering after a glide, swimming underwater, climbing ladders, and head-butting.

Spyro: Year of the Dragon

dinosaur In Spyro 3, the dragons are celebrating the coming of dragon eggs, an event that takes place every twelve years. A mysterious anthropomorphic rabbit girl, Bianca, comes by and steals all the eggs, along with an army of rhynocs. Spyro, Sparx, and Hunter must follow her down a rabbit hole to the other side of the world - to the Forgotten Realms. There they meet many new allies, which are also playable characters - Shiela the kangaroo, Sgt. Byrd the flying, missle-shooting penguin, Bentley the kindly yeti, and Agent 9 the hyperactive, laser-wielding monkey, as well as a brand-new foe: the Sorceress. The worlds are Sunrise Spring, Midday Garden, Evening Lake, and Midnight Mountain. The worlds are named after times of the day, as apposed its predessor which the worlds were named after seasons, apart from Sunrise Spring, which continues with the season missed out in Spyro 2. The third installment of the Spyro series also feature levels in which the player controls Sparx in a bird's eye view shooting game. Spyro and his new friends must find out why the Sorceress stole the eggs, what she plans to do with them, and how to stop her.

Spyro on other systems

Besides the three PS1 titles, there are seven Spyro games on other consoles, all published by Vivendi Universal Games. According to most Spyro the Dragon fans, the ones created by Insomniac were much, much better.

Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly

Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly was the first game in the Spyro series for PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube. It is considered by many the worst game in the series, due to the numerous glitches, lack of storyline, originality, and long load times. This could be because Insomniac the company responsible for the previous Spyro games, did not make this one. The story kicks off right after the Sorceress was defeated in Spyro: Year of the Dragon. The baby dragons are now preparing to receive their dragonflies, a rite of passage in any dragon's life. (Although, in the PS1 games made by Insomniac, when we see other dragons, none of them have a dragonfly) It's a huge celebration, filled with joy and happiness, until Ripto, (from Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage) returns! He has come to capture the dragonflies, making the dragons helpless. He casts his spell but messes up. Instead, he scattered the dragonflies all over the Dragon Realms.

Spyro: A Hero's Tail

Spyro: A Hero's Tail (Fall 2004), the latest installment in the Spyro series, is available for PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube. In it, Spyro fights Red the Dragon and Gnasty Gnorc again. It is considered by many as being much better than Enter the Dragonfly, but it is criticized for having a lack of originality, as old bosses keep coming back. In addition, numerous bugs have been identified in the memory card saving methods the game employs. At two points in the game, the Auto Save feature will crash in the middle of the save. This causes the entire game to crash and will corrupt the Save file.

Game Boy Advance


- Spyro: Season of Ice (known as Spyro Advance in Japan) (July 2001), probably the most challenging in the series as you are required to collect ALL of the missing "main items" in order to beat the game.
- Spyro 2: Season of Flame (October 2002)
- Spyro 3: Attack of the Rhynocs (known as Spyro: Adventure in Europe) (October 2003)
- Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy (known as Spyro: Fusion in Europe) (June 2004) Overall, the GBA games has been successful and pleased its fanbase. Although, the games have been criticized for having tough camera angles and the gliding jumps hindered by the graphics of the GBA.

Nintendo DS


- Spyro:Shadow Legacy(October 2005) added RPG elements and the concept of dual realms to the series.

Appearances in non-Spyro games

Spyro appears in several Crash games. In Crash Bandicoot: Warped, there is a demo of the first Spyro game; similarly, Spyro features a Crash Bandicoot: Warped demo. Crash Team Racing also contains a demo of Spyro 2 and vice versa. Crash Bash and Spyro 3 also contains demos of each other. Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage (known as Crash Bandicoot: Fusion in Europe) (2004), for the Game Boy Advance, also features worlds and characters from the Spyro universe, but Spyro isn't a playable character in the game. Likewise, Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy features Spyro in a universe familiar to the orange bandicoot. In Crash Twinsanity, Spyro makes a small cameo protecting some of his treasure toward the end of the game. In Crash Nitro Kart for GBA, you can unlock Spyro by beating Velo with Team Bandicoot.

Characters


- Spyro, an eager, headstrong, purple dragon and the main protagonist.
- Sparx is Spyro's constant companion. In the game, Sparx acts as a "living" health bar: his color indicates how many hit points Spyro has. (Yellow- full health, blue- 2 hit points, green-1 hit point. If Sparx is gone, Spyro has to take one more hit to lose a life). Sparx can get more hit points if Spyro kills various neutral animals (sheep, frogs, etc.), known as fodder.
  - In some Spyro games, Sparx can earn one extra hitpoint (he turns red) before disappearing.
- Hunter is a cheetah that was introduced in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage. Helps the player learn different abilities and occasionally challenges Spyro to various races. He is dim-witted and forgetful.
- Moneybags, a wealthy (and greedy) bear who sells Spyro the ability to climb, swim, etc. as well as unlock bridges and passageways. His prices for these services are usually absurdly high.
- Sheila, a young outgoing kangaroo who acts like a mother to the three billy goats gruff in her home world.
- Sgt. Byrd, a fearless military penguin who is able to fly.
- Bentley, a mighty yeti with a heart of gold. He's very intelligent and has a big vocabulary.
- Agent 9 is a hyperactive monkey armed with a laser and is an ally to Spyro.
- The Professor, the creator of the Super-portal in Avalar. He is the genius of Avalar (and the Dragon Worlds, as of A Hero's Tail).
- Elora, a faun and one of Spyro's friends. She's friendly and wise.
- Bianca, an anthropomorphic rabbit who onced served the Sorceress; debuted in Year of the Dragon and has appeared in most games since. She's a training sorceress.
- Zoe, a fairy who helps Spyro in games Ripto's Rage! onwards, to save his progress.
- Ember, a small pink dragon that appears in A Hero's Tail and Shadow Legacy. In the latest game, she meets an armadillo named Bandit and the two fall in love.
- Flame, a young, firey orange dragon, appears in A Hero's Tail and Shadow Legacy much like Ember. His appearance in each is brief, and he neither activates minigames nor advances the plot.
  - Both Flame and Ember can be unlocked as skin modifiers in A Hero's Tail, allowing the player to effectively live the adventure as them.

Items


- Dark Gems are the gems which have the ability to darken the land. Those gems are used by Red the Dragon to get revenge for his banishment long ago.
- Light Gems are the polar opposites of Dark Gems, and are collected by Spyro to restore peace and order to the Dragon Realms.
- The Dark Gem staff is the staff which is used by Red the Dragon to get revenge on his banishment long ago. This staff also can allow Red to cast spells.
- Orbs are used by Avalarians to power their portals, most importantly the superportal.
- Eggs are collected by Spyro in Year of the Dragon, and like orbs in Ripto's Rage, activate portals that aren't working.

Music

Stewart Copeland, the former drummer of the band The Police, composed the soundtracks for the first three Spyro games. The unique melodies Copeland created (which definitely hit the spot for many gamers), added to the magic of Spyro's world. Copeland composed theme music for each world in the games as well as music for each level, giving them each their own different feel according to the natural surroundings, architecture and inhabitants of the place. For example, in Spyro 1 the Artisans' world has sweet-sounding mixture of bells and drums playing with an oriental feel while the Beast Makers' night-time bogland involves a lot of percussion overlayed with the melancholy calls of an owl (which sounds suspiciously like a person). In the majority of melodies Copeland drums the beat, which is, not surprisingly, what he does best. Some players preferred the later two games' music because of their stonger beat. Ted Price, the head of Insomniac Games believed Copeland's work for Spyro: Year of the Dragon, which he co-wrote with Ryan Beveridge, was his best to date.

Download music tracks

From the Spyro trilogy.
- [http://gh.ffshrine.org/soundtracks/1321 Music from Spyro the Dragon]
- [http://gh.ffshrine.org/soundtracks/1322 Music from Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage]
- [http://gh.ffshrine.org/soundtracks/1324 Music from Spyro: Year of Dragon] All pages from the site [http://gh.ffshrine.org/ Galbadia Hotel].

See also


- List of video game mascots

External links


- [http://www.insomniacgames.com/games/spyro.php Insomniac Games (developer) official Spyro page]
- [http://www.spyrothedragon.com/ Vivendi Universal's (publisher) official Spyro page]
- [http://www.spyrohints.com A very popular Spyro fan site] for the first 3 games (no longer being updated)
- [http://spyro.conforums3.com A Spyro fan-forum (Spyro Fans Anonymous)] for discussion of the Spyro games
- [http://www.gamerankings.com/htmlpages2/198754.asp GameRankings.com's results.]
- [http://spyro.mozepy.com Spyro Universe]
- [http://www.mobygames.com/game_group/sheet/gameGroupId,394/ Spyro the Dragon Series at MobyGames] Category:Computer and video game franchises Category:Spyro the Dragon Category:Insomniac Games Category:1998 computer and video games Category:PlayStation games

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