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'''''Devil Crash''''' (JP)/'''''Devil's Crush''''' (US) is a pinball game [http://web.archive.org/web/19980117062740/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/history/other/index.html ghost-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 [[Sega 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) despite the TurboGrafx-16 version having been released internationally beforehand. While Naxat furthered the series itself, Tengen would later release a sequel, ''[[Dragon's Revenge]]'', not under license from anyone.
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'''''Devil Crash''''' (JP)/'''''Devil's Crush''''' (US) is a pinball game [http://web.archive.org/web/19980117062740/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/history/other/index.html ghost-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 [[Sega 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) despite the TurboGrafx-16 version having been released internationally beforehand. While Naxat furthered the series itself, Tengen would later release a sequel, ''[[Dragon's Revenge]]'', not under license from anyone.
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==

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Devil Crash MD/Dragon's Fury
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Technosoft (JP), Tengen
Developer:
Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1

Devil Crash (JP)/Devil's Crush (US) is a pinball game ghost-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 Sega 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) despite the TurboGrafx-16 version having been released internationally beforehand. While Naxat furthered the series itself, Tengen would later release a sequel, Dragon's Revenge, not under license from anyone.

Gameplay

The goal of the game is to accumulate as many points as possible by defeating hordes of enemies and other objects in each part of the table without losing all your balls. By default, the D-pad buttons each shoot the left flipper, B shoots the right, and A tilts; this can be configured in the Options menu. Holding B charges a new ball for launch. Each section of the table has portals into bonus stages (see below). Completing the six regular bonus stages takes you to a seventh table which must be cleared by destroying all the on-screen bosses to win the game.

The game ends with a loss when you lose all your balls; in typical arcade fashion, there is a high score screen where winning players enter their initials. Before the game actually ends, you are given a "LAST CHANCE" to increase your score — point values between 0 and 1000 shuffle quickly on screen; hit B to choose the point value you want. You can get a new ball after a certain number of points, even on the LAST CHANCE (though if you get a bonus ball in the LAST CHANCE, you will not get another LAST CHANCE after losing it).

Pressing A while paused gives you a password you may use to return to the game later. Pressing B while paused shows a more detailed HUD. Pressing C while paused shows the top 5 scores.

The Options menu is accessible by pressing A+ START  in Devil Crash MD, but is made directly accessible from the title screen in Dragon's Fury.

Bonus Stages

Each portal takes you to a bonus stage; which one depends on a number of preconditions. You have one ball to complete the mission in each bonus stage, but even if you lose that ball, you will still receive points for playing the bonus stage. In some cases, pockets on the sides of each table shoot the ball out again when entered; in others, you will have two sets of flippers. Completing a bonus stage successfully wins you a jackpot of points and a different colored ball.

Devil Crash MD Screenshot Table, Goal
DevilCrash BonusStage1.png Bonus Stage 1: Destroy the dragons shooting fire at you.
DevilCrash BonusStage2.png Bonus Stage 2: Destroy three coffins filled with bats.
DevilCrash BonusStage3.png Bonus Stage 3: Destroy the enemies around the two "eyes" to destroy the enemy within.
DevilCrash BonusStage4.png Bonus Stage 4: Destroy the three skulls at the top of the screen.
  Bonus Stage 5: ??
DevilCrash BonusStage6.png Bonus Stage 6: Destroy the monster shooting fireballs by hitting its head.

Built-in Passwords

In addition to the standard passwords the game generates, Tecnosoft added these 1-player passwords, which are explicitly checked for in ROM:

Password Description
OMAKEBGM00 Change main table music to "Knights of Legend," the Stage 1 theme from Thunder Force II
OMAKEBGM01 Change main table music to "A Breach of Contract" from Herzog Zwei
OMAKEBGM02 Change main table music to "Venus Fire," the Planet Gorgon theme from Thunder Force III
OMAKEBGM03 Change main table music to "Blood-Stained Lake," the theme of the rightmost selectable stage of the four selectable stages of Elemental Master
OMAKEBGM04 Change main table music to "Etude of Wind" from Shin Kyuugyokuden, an RPG Tecnosoft made for Japanese home computers
BGMOFFMODE Turns background music off
TIMETRIAL0 Gives you 99 balls and disables pausing the game, forcing you to beat it in one sitting
TIMETRIAL1 TIMETRIAL0 + BGMOFFMODE

Since Tecnosoft added these, none of these will work in the TurboGrafx-16 version. It is unknown whether or not Dragon's Fury adds its own codes.

Restarting from a password after using one of these passwords reverses the effect of the first password.

Physical Scans

Mega Drive Version