Talk:Cyrus (video game)/@comment-36745851-20190420083531

Terry Software was founded in 1975 as a TV producer, until moving on to video games. It was founded in Littleplanetia, and was dissolved into Konami in 2006. The company originally made games only for the PC, and the Nintendo and Sega consoles, but moved on to PlayStation in 1996 and the XBOX in 2004. One of the Cyrus games was released for the Nintendo 64, the game being called: Cyrus: The Strange Island, mostly developed by Rare. Cyrus has been referenced in several games, like Comedy Peeps: The Game 2, Super Smash Bros. Melee, and so much more. The companies that helped develop and publish Cyrus are: Terry Co (dissolved), Konami, Electronic Arts, Sierra Entertainment (now part of Activision as a publishing label), Rare, THQ, Sega, Traveller's Tales, HAL Laboratory, and many others. Terry is still used as a label for the Cyrus series. In the Smash Bros. Series, Cyrus first appeared as a trophy in Super Smash Brothers Melee. He then became an assist trophy in Brawl, and became a Legend Spirit in Ultimate. He had no appearances in SSB4. His spirit in SSBU is used on the Villager from Animal Crossing. He was going to be in Super Smash Bros. 4 as a Third Party character but couldn't due to licensing issues.