Difference between revisions of "Dragon's Fury"
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{{sub-stub}}'''''Devil's Crush''''' is a pinball game developed by [[Compile]] under license from [[NAXAT Soft]] for the TurboGrafx-16, as part of NAXAT's ''Crush'' series of pinball games. [[Technosoft]] acquired a license to port the game to the Mega Drive, calling it '''''Devil Crash MD''''' (デビルクラッシュ MD) and releasing it in Japan. They would then license it to [[Tengen]] for localization overseas; Tengen censored a few graphics deemed too Satanic for western audiences and released the final product as '''''Dragon's Fury''''' in the US and Europe (hence the page name). | {{sub-stub}}'''''Devil's Crush''''' is a pinball game developed by [[Compile]] under license from [[NAXAT Soft]] for the TurboGrafx-16, as part of NAXAT's ''Crush'' series of pinball games. [[Technosoft]] acquired a license to port the game to the Mega Drive, calling it '''''Devil Crash MD''''' (デビルクラッシュ MD) and releasing it in Japan. They would then license it to [[Tengen]] for localization overseas; Tengen censored a few graphics deemed too Satanic for western audiences and released the final product as '''''Dragon's Fury''''' in the US and Europe (hence the page name). | ||
− | Tengen would later release a sequel, ''[[Dragon's Revenge]]''. | + | While NAXAT furthered the series itself, Tengen would later release a sequel, ''[[Dragon's Revenge]]'', not under license from anyone. |
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Revision as of 00:45, 31 December 2010
Dragon's Fury |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive |
Publisher: Technosoft (JP), Tengen |
Developer: Naxat Soft. Compile Technosoft |
Genre: Action |
Number of players: 1 |
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Devil's Crush is a pinball game developed by Compile under license from NAXAT Soft for the TurboGrafx-16, as part of NAXAT's Crush series of pinball games. Technosoft acquired a license to port the game to the Mega Drive, calling it Devil Crash MD (デビルクラッシュ MD) and releasing it in Japan. They would then license it to Tengen for localization overseas; Tengen censored a few graphics deemed too Satanic for western audiences and released the final product as Dragon's Fury in the US and Europe (hence the page name).
While NAXAT furthered the series itself, Tengen would later release a sequel, Dragon's Revenge, not under license from anyone.