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==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
===Reuse=== | ===Reuse=== | ||
The trophy was reused | The trophy was reused in the PlayStation Plus re-release of the original ''MediEvil'': | ||
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===Trophy name=== | ===Trophy name=== | ||
Wyrm (Old English word meaning "serpent") is a name for [[dragons]] in European mythologies, commonly depicted as wingless and limbless serpents. The trophy name is a reference to {{w|Whac-A-Mole}}. ''MediEvil'' has had two of its own versions across the series: [[Whack-an-Imp]] and [[Whack-a-Zarok]]. | Wyrm (Old English word meaning "serpent") is a name for [[dragons]] in European mythologies, commonly depicted as wingless and limbless serpents. The trophy name is a reference to {{w|Whac-A-Mole}}. ''MediEvil'' has had two of its own versions across the series: [[Whack-an-Imp]] and [[Whack-a-Zarok]]. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
A similar trophy appears in the 2023 port of ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]'': | A similar trophy appears in the 2023 port of ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]'': |
Latest revision as of 13:03, 31 October 2024
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Description | Defeat the dragon in the Crystal Caves. | ||
Trophy type | |||
Hidden | Yes | ||
Prior trophy | Not So Scary Now, Eh? | ||
Next trophy | Almost A Hero |
Whack-a-wyrm is a story-related trophy in the MediEvil remake.
How to unlock
Defeat the Mean Old Dragon in the Crystal Caves level. This trophy cannot be missed.
Behind the scenes
Reuse
The trophy was reused in the PlayStation Plus re-release of the original MediEvil:
Whack-A-Wyrm Defeat the dragon in the Crystal Caves. |
Trophy name
Wyrm (Old English word meaning "serpent") is a name for dragons in European mythologies, commonly depicted as wingless and limbless serpents. The trophy name is a reference to Whac-A-Mole. MediEvil has had two of its own versions across the series: Whack-an-Imp and Whack-a-Zarok.
Trivia
A similar trophy appears in the 2023 port of MediEvil: Resurrection:
Sharp Tongued Lizard Defeat the Dragon King. |
In other languages
The trophy names were left untranslated in six of the thirty PlayStation Network languages: Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Indonesian, Korean, Thai, and Vietnamese.
Language | Name |
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Arabic | ضربة التنين darbat altiniyn |
Czech | Drakonický dudák |
Danish | Onduler en Orm |
Dutch | Monstermepper |
Finnish | Mato matalaksi |
French (Canada) | Trouble dragon |
French (France) | Trouble dragon |
German | Hau den Lindwurm |
Greek | Δρακοκτόνος Drakoktónos |
Hungarian | Sárkányirtás |
Italian | Schiacciadrago |
Japanese | ドラゴンスレイヤー Doragonsureiyā |
Norwegian | Ormen lange |
Polish | Smoking ze smoka |
Portuguese (Brazil) | Matador de Dragões |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Lagarto com asas |
Romanian | Pocnește-un-dragon |
Russian | Драконоборец Drakonoborets |
Spanish (LatAm) | Solo un gusano grande |
Spanish (Spain) | Machaca al dragón |
Swedish | Ge Draken På Nöten |
Turkish | Bana Ejderha Sökmez |