Cyrus (video game)

Cyrus is a video game having its origins in Littleplanetia, about a boy who has to save his home from danger.

It was developed by Terry Software (or Terry Co), which was dissolved into Konami in 2006.

The first game was developed by Terry Co, and published by Sony on the original PlayStation. It was released in 1996.

The sequel was developed by Terry Co, and was published by Sony again. It introduced his animal friends to the series and was released in 2001 for the PS2.

The third game was developed by Terry Co once again, and was published this time by Vivendi Games. It was released in 2005 for the PS2 and two years later, the PS3. A port for the XBOX was released in late 2005.

The fourth game was developed by Konami, because Terry Co was dissolved into the company. The game was published by Vivendi again but under the Sierra label. It was released in 2007 for the PS3, and a port for the Xbox 360 and the Nintendo Wii was released in 2008 respectively. The fifth game was released in 2010 by Konami and was published by Bandai Namco. It was released for the PS3 and the Nintendo Wii, with a remastered version released in 2013 for the Wii U and the PS4.

A television series was made in 2004 for Spacetoon in Littleplanetia.

Cyrus had once appeared as a DLC character in Comedy Peeps: Battle Havoc in 2011. His mech was a giant steel robot with a IronCube face on the chest and Cyrus' signature scarf in the shape of a cape on the back of the robot.

The sixth Cyrus game will be released on the PS4, Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch, and the main antagonist in the sixth installment is different from Dr. Iron. New locations will be added, along with the ability to sail to the mysterious kingdom 40 miles away from Tokomona. Minigames along with more difficult bosses will be present too.

Several spin-off games within the Cyrus series are: Cyrus Festival (a party game released on the PlayStation 2 in 2004 by Sega), Cyrus and the Crazy Dinosaurs (released for the PlayStation 3 in 2006, the dinos later became part of their own series) Cyrus Air Battle (released for the GameCube in 2005, developed by Namco), and Cyrus Go-Kart Rally (released for the original Xbox in 2002, a port for the PS2 and the Gamecube was released in 2004) Sega has only made 3 games in the Cyrus franchise, while Traveller's Tales and Namco made 10 Cyrus games. Terry Co (now part of Konami) and Vivendi Games made the other installments in the franchise. Sony made only 2 games.

Trivia
The Cyrus series is actually a subseries of the game Warrior Chaos, a game released in 1993 by Terry Co and Sierra On-Line for the SNES. It was about 10 warriors who fought for a ancient relic containing powerful weapons. One of the warriors was Cyrus himself.

The land where Cyrus lives, Tokomona is a massive tropical kingdom located on a island, and is home to a volcano and many other locations. Cyrus has also appeared in games that are non-Cyrus media, such as Slider Penguin Racing and Comedy Peeps: Volcanic Panic.

Even though most of the Cyrus franchise is on the PlayStation, a sequel to Warrior Chaos was made exclusively for the Nintendo 64 in 1999. It was released on the Wii in 2012 as a Virtual Console title. The Warrior Chaos sequel was developed by Terry Co and published by HAL Laboratory. The Virtual Console title was published by Konami.

Age ratings
The first Cyrus game was rated E by ESRB, The second game had the same rating, the third one was rated T for Teen (because E10 and up didn't exist then) The age rating was kept as T for Teen in Littleplanetia until 2015, where they changed the latest game's age rating to E10. The spinoffs are published by different companies around the world. Cyrus Air Battle was published by Namco in most of the world, but in Russia the game is published by EA.