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Skylanders Spyro's Adventure unveiling event in NYC. HD broadcast video sound bites and b-roll.

Sound Bites
1. Eric Hirshberg, CEO of Activision Publishing
2. Jerry Storch, Chairman and CEO, Toys"R"Us, Inc.

Summary
Skylanders Spyro's Adventure is an entertainment breakthrough for the toy and video game genre, in which the revolutionary use of technology and creative storytelling combine to create a game where players will bring their toys to life by transporting them into virtual worlds of adventure. The imaginative uses of advanced technology, such as the mystical "Portal of Power" and toys with "brains", marks a change in the interaction between toys and video games, opening up limitless possibilities for both industries.

Press Releases
Feb 11, 2011: Activision Unveils Skylanders Spyro's Adventure at the 2011 American International Toy Fair

Feb 11, 2011: Skylanders Spyro's Adventure Fact Sheet

Images
Skylanders Logo
Eruptor Screenshot 01
Eruptor Screenshot 02
Gill Grunt Screenshot 01
Gill Grunt Screenshot 02
Ignitor Screenshot
Spyro Screenshot 01
Spyro Screenshot 02
Trigger Happy Screenshot
Eruptor Toy Image
Gill Grunt Toy Image
Ignitor Toy Image
Spyro Toy Image
Trigger Toy Image


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Skylanders Spyro's Adventure unveiling event in NYC. HD broadcast video sound bites and b-roll.
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