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Dragon was a company or brand associated with video game accessories during the early 1990s.
Its origins are unclear - while initial products shared a logo with the previously defunct Dragon Data Ltd. (responsible for the Dragon 32 and Dragon 64 microcomputers), it was said to be a different company[1].