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{{about|the trophy in the remake|the trophy in the original game|Whack-A-Wyrm (1998)}} | |||
{{Infobox trophy | {{Infobox trophy | ||
|name = Whack-a-wyrm | |name = Whack-a-wyrm | ||
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==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
===Reuse=== | |||
The trophy was reused for a trophy in the PlayStation Plus re-release of the original ''MediEvil'': | |||
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{{Trophy/MediEvil (1998)|Whack-a-wyrm}} | |||
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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]]. |