
Spyro Superpack Game

If you grew up with a GBA in your hands, the Spyro Superpack is basically nostalgia in cartridge form. You get two classic Spyro games crammed into one—which, let’s be real, was a lifesaver when you were stuck on a long car ride as a kid.
It’s the same purple dragon chaos you remember: soaring through weirdly pretty levels, roasting sheep (why are there so many sheep?), and hoarding gems like a tiny scaly dragon goblin. The controls feel a little cramped on the GBA, but you adjust after a level or two. And yeah, the graphics took a hit from the PS1 versions, but there’s something charming about seeing Spyro’s world shrunk down to fit in your pocket.
Honestly, half the fun is the janky NPC dialogue and the way enemies just… stand there waiting for you to flame them. It’s not perfect, but it’s Spyro—and that’s enough for me. If you spot this in a retro game shop, grab it before someone else does.
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