Listen a worthy remastered version for Spyro The Dragon area – Gnorc Cove!
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Yet again with a remake here about Spyro and his adventures. This time we are looking to make a bit something different in a style. And that this with remake of Gnorc Cove!
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Gnorc Cove is one of these last areas in Spyro the Dragon game. Steel Barrels and TNT Barrels are abundant, thrown usually by those nasty Gnorcs. Very indsutrial, yet adventurous world and that is why I decided a bit to alter the feel to mimic that. There are groovy organs and guitars, but there is a sense of danger which can be heard from afar. It is a dangerous environment and music and instrumentalization has that in it.
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Spyro the Dragon is a 1998 platform game developed by Insomniac Games for the PlayStation. It stars Spyro the Dragon, a young purple dragon. It is the first game in the iconic Spyro the Dragon series of video games. I did my best to find new instruments to honor Stewart Copeland's great music work, but to also find new sides of it in form of this new remake.
Gnorc Cove is a world which appears in Gnasty's World Homeworld. A few Gnorcs are also lacking clothes and attack Spyro by slapping him. Often there are Gnorcs dressed like mechanics that carry wrenches. Most stand atop steel barrels and whack Spyro over the head with the wrench. This appears to be a dock for loading and unloading explosives for a fight against the dragons. A couple of boats act as the path to the end of the level, although their interiors are sorely lacking.
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Music from the video game Spyro The Dragon from 1998, by Insomniac Games
Music Composed by Stewart Copeland
Artwork by Moheart7, have a look:
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