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The good news is that Spyro remembers all the skills he picked up in his last game. The bad news is that he'll need more than those tricks to beat the Sorceress.

How to do some of the named skateboard tricks in the skate parks, which are all worth bigger points. (If you're new to Spyro, these tricks are all named after bosses from the first two Spyro games):

See the cheat codes at the bottom of this page to change Spyro's skateboard into a squid. No, really.

2) When playing as Shiela the Kangaroo, double jump any time it's safe to do so: On her levels, there are LOTS of things hidden above ground level. You unlock each of Spyro's new friends by finding them in a home world, paying Moneybags off and then playing their first level all the way through.

3) Wish that Sparx could point to the nearest gem by holding down the shoulder buttons? He'll remember how to do that after the second of the Sparx solo levels. (He gains a new ability after each of them, making them well worth it, even if you find the levels frustrating.) You can play the Sparx world on each level after beating that world's level boss. (There's also a cheat code below for this, if you can't wait.) If you can't find the gems after doing this, move and turn, to make sure that Sparx isn't actually just pointing straight ahead. If he still doesn't point to the gems, they're almost certainly in a subworld off the main world. Try this trick there.

4) As with the past two Spyro games, there's a Crash Bandicoot demo included on Spyro 3, the first nine challenges for "Crash Bash." And, once again, this is apparently a secret in the overseas version. To play the demo, go to the title screen, hold down R2 + L1 and press Square.

5) There is a two-player mode in Spyro 3, or at least in part of it. Here's what Brian Hastings, lead Insomniac programmer on Spyro 3, has to say about it: "After you beat the yeti in boxing, if you plug in two controllers and attempt to replay the challenge, it will go into two player boxing mode! One player controls Bentley, the other gets the yeti. It actually makes a pretty fun two-player game (we wasted a fair bit of time with it during development.)"

6) After beating the Sorceress, the game is NOT over. See the Super Bonus page for more. But, yes, you can only get 117 percent, not 120 percent, as in Spyro 1. (Spyro 2 ended at just 100 percent, as many readers have pointed out.) It just worked out that way. There are no additional secret levels and, no, you can't unlock the permanent super fireball power again.

7) "HEY! My mod-chipped Playstation won't play Spyro 3!" No, it won't. Sony cracked down on this with the last few games released for the original Playstation console. There doesn't seem to be anything you can do about it. (There's also other protection in the game to prevent "back up" games from running properly.)

8) Spyro fans who played "Ripto's Rage"/"Gateway to Glimmer" probably remember the Skill Points that could be collected after beating Ripto. The same thing goes for this game, too: Accomplishing difficult, insanely difficult or sometimes just silly tasks gets you a free life and one step closer to seeing the complete epilogue, including a special message from the game programmers. There are 20 skill points in the game (note that you only see the list of the ones you've completed after you beat the Sorceress, at which point it appears in your atlas). You also get a bonus life every time you accomplish a skill point, even if you've gotten it before.

The above list was compiled by Happopo, Holly V., Glenn, John, Rod, Connie, Steve, Jake, Ericka, me and my wife.

9) Don't expect a lot of help with the skill points here -- they ARE supposed to be for advanced players -- but the impossible tower is so hard, here's some hints on how to beat it:

10) OK, here's one more skill points hint: To get Agent 9's powerup in Fireworks Factory, play his Doom game and when you're leaving the second room and heading to the third, turn around and look up at the ceiling. You'll know what you're looking for when you see it.

11) This is the last skill point tip, I swear -- these are meant to be for advanced players, so put on your thinking caps before e-mailing in out of frustration -- no one said anything about the bodies in the skill point for Molten Crater. Think about it.

12) Some apparent bugs in the game:

13) Brian Hastings, lead Insomniac programmer on Spyro 3 on some of the cooler non-essential bits of in the game: "These are three of my favorite things to do in Spyro 3:

14) And now, the moment seemingly everyone has been waiting for ... the cheat codes. All of them, direct from Brian Hastings. Pause your game, and then do the following:

15) One more cheat code, discovered well after the game shipped. Insomniac thought they had removed the level warp code, but nope, it's still in there. According to Brian Hastings, you begin by pausing, then punching in up, down, up, down, left, right, left, right, square and two more buttons, based on what you want to do:

Sunrise Spring Home: X, Circle
Sunny Villa: X, X
Cloud Spires: X, Square
Molten Crater: X, Triangle
Seashell Shore: X, Right
Mushroom Speedway: X, Down
Sheila's Alp: X, Left
Buzz's Dungeon: X, Up
Crawdad Farm: X, R1

Midday Garden Home: Square, Circle
Icy Peak: Square, X
Enchanted Towers: Square, Square
Spooky Swamp: Square, Triangle
Bamboo Terrace: Square, Right
Country Speedway: Square, Down
Sgt. Byrd's Base: Square, Left
Spike's Arena: Square, Up
Spider Town: Square, R1

Evening Lake Home: Triangle, Circle
Frozen Altars: Triangle, X
Lost Fleet: Triangle, Square
Fireworks Factory: Triangle, Triangle
Charmed Ridge: Triangle, Right
Honey Speedway: Triangle, Down
Bentley's Outpost: Triangle, Left
Scorch's Pit: Triangle, Up
Starfish Reef: Triangle, R1

Midnight Mountain Home: Right, Circle
Crystal Islands: Right, X
Desert Ruins: Right, Square
Haunted Tomb: Right, Triangle
Dino Mines: Right, Right
Harbor Speedway: Right, Down
Agent 9's Lab: Right, Left
Sorceress's Lair: Right, Up
Bugbot Factory: Right, R1

And ... the long awaited super-secret code ...

SUPER BONUS WORLD: Down, Circle

And ... the movies (in roughly the order you would see them playing the game)

Startup Movie: Left, Circle
"An Evil Plot Unfolds...": Left, X
"A Powerful Villain Emerges...": Up, Down
"A Desperate Rescue Begins...": Up, Left
"No Hard Feelings": Up, Up
"The Second Warning": Left, Square
"Bianca Strikes Back": Left, Triangle
"Byrd: James Byrd": Up, R1
"Hunter's Tussle": Left, Right
"Spike Is Born": Left, Down
"A Duplicitous: Larcenous Ursine": Up, L1
"An Apology: And Lunch": Left, Left
"A Monster To End All Monsters": Left, Up
"The Dancing Bear": R1, Triangle
"The Escape!": Left, R1
"Deja Vu?": Left, L1
"A Familiar Face": Up, Circle
"Billy In The Wall": Up, X
"One Less Noble Warrior": Up, Triangle
"THE END": Up, Right

"I think that's it. 'Spike Is Born' is the 'hidden' movie that was intended to play at the introduction of the 2nd boss, but never made it into the game. The only way to see it is to use the cheat."

 
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