When PlayStation It arrived in Japan in 1994 and the following year in Europe, it did not have a mascot or an important character as SEGA boasted with Sonic or Nintendo with Mario. It was a time when the gaming ecosystem of Sony was making its way and there was no time for it, although several names soon appeared on stage: like Spyro, Crash Bandicoot, Sir Daniel Fortesque and many others who finished in 2024 with a Astrobot which does not seem to have any rival.
Along the way, all these names disappeared until there was nothing left and today, as we tell you, the one who can best represent PlayStation in a mascot format like those of the 90s is the robot TeamASOBI . But what is curious about what has happened in recent hours is that one of these banners Sony
A PlayStation dragon mascot is coming to Xbox Game Pass
We are not talking about a new thing because it arrived in stores some time ago, more precisely in November 2018, but it is fun to see the twists and turns that the world takes when it comes to raising a game or a character in one place and then see how he ends up in the front trench as if nothing had happened. And that’s it Spyro restarted the trilogy
Thus, the legendary mascot of PlayStation In its early years it definitely established itself in the competition, although it is true that the dragon created by Imsomniac in 1998 has long ceased to be linked to the Japanese platform and stumbles upon countless machines and computers . So that quickly ended with the possibility of becoming a mascot or emblem of any system.
It must be remembered that times have changed a lot and a console or a company having a mascot has become obsolete. In the 90s, SEGA was desperately looking for an alternative to Nintendo’s Mario by creating Sonic, and Sony
A remastered trilogy with fond memories
This Revived trilogy of Spyro is a game that brings together the first three installments, those that made the franchise famous, as one of the best platforms of the 90s, although with improved graphics and controls adapted to the present and both. sticks current game controllers.
Needless to say, if you enjoyed Spyro in the 90s, this collection is a little gem that will take you back to that time when the world had not yet entered the 21st century. Enjoy it.