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When contracted by [[Dynamix]] to bring ''Rise of the Dragon'' to the [[Mega-CD]], they requested that Japanese developers [[Game Arts]] amend this new CD port's title with "A Blade Hunter Mystery", indicating potential plans for future titles in a larger series. However, this never came to pass.
  
 
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Development process

When contracted by Dynamix to bring Rise of the Dragon to the Mega-CD, they requested that Japanese developers Game Arts amend this new CD port's title with "A Blade Hunter Mystery", indicating potential plans for future titles in a larger series. However, this never came to pass.

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Rise of the Dragon

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Books: Rise of the Dragon Hintbook for Sega CD (1994)

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