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{{stub}}'''''Dragon's Revenge''''' (ドラゴンズリベンジ) is a pinball game developed and published by [[Tengen]] as a sequel to ''[[Dragon's Fury]]''. The game was released exclusively on the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in 1993. Despite it being marked as a sequel, its production did not involve either [[Naxat Soft]] or [[Compile]], who were responsible for the development of ''Dragon's Fury'' and the rest of the "Crush" pinball series (and in fact, they would later make a sequel to ''Devil Crush'', the Japan-exclusive SNES ''Jaki Crush''), nor did it involve [[Technosoft]] who had ported ''Dragon's Fury'' to the Mega Drive and licensed it out to Tengen for it to be published overseas. | {{stub}}'''''Dragon's Revenge''''' (ドラゴンズリベンジ) is a pinball game developed and published by [[Tengen]] as a sequel to ''[[Dragon's Fury]]''. The game was released exclusively on the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in 1993. Despite it being marked as a sequel, its production did not involve either [[Naxat Soft]] or [[Compile]], who were responsible for the development of ''Dragon's Fury'' and the rest of the "Crush" pinball series (and in fact, they would later make a sequel to ''Devil Crush'', the Japan-exclusive SNES ''Jaki Crush''), nor did it involve [[Technosoft]] who had ported ''Dragon's Fury'' to the Mega Drive and licensed it out to Tengen for it to be published overseas. | ||
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Revision as of 18:23, 10 February 2011
Dragon's Revenge |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive |
Publisher: Tengen |
Developer: Tengen |
Genre: Action |
Number of players: 1 |
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Dragon's Revenge (ドラゴンズリベンジ) is a pinball game developed and published by Tengen as a sequel to Dragon's Fury. The game was released exclusively on the Sega Mega Drive in 1993. Despite it being marked as a sequel, its production did not involve either Naxat Soft or Compile, who were responsible for the development of Dragon's Fury and the rest of the "Crush" pinball series (and in fact, they would later make a sequel to Devil Crush, the Japan-exclusive SNES Jaki Crush), nor did it involve Technosoft who had ported Dragon's Fury to the Mega Drive and licensed it out to Tengen for it to be published overseas.
The goal, gameplay, and controls are identical to Dragon's Fury; it is unknown whether or not there is a way to win the game. Pausing will immediately show the password.