Flying Dragon
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Developer(s) | Culture Brain |
Publisher(s) | Natsume |
Release date(s) | July 31, 1998 |
Genre(s) | Fighting, RPG |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Platform(s) | Nintendo 64 |
Flying Dragon is a fighting video game with RPG elements released for the Nintendo 64 platform in 1998, which was designed by Culture Brain and published by Natsume. The game received relatively low scores on specialized reviews at the time of its release.
Its most notable feature was the game's main gameplay mode that featured a character progression system, in which characters advanced in levels as they become more experienced, and in which it is possible to collect money and items to equip characters with.
Flying Dragon was also an NES game released for by Culture Brain in 1989, where the player controlled a martial artist trying to recover magical scrolls stolen by the evil Tusk Soldiers. It was afforded a nominal sequel with Flying Warriors.
Flying Dragon has become a Television show in Japan using all the characters from both modes of play.
[edit] Characters
The game consists of two different fighting modes, though the two share many common characters.
SD Version
- Ryuhi
- Hayato
- Suzaku
- Yuka
- Robo
- Wiler
- Powers
- Shouryu
- Bokuchin (unlockable character)
- Ryumaou (unlockable character)
Version 1.5
- Ryuhi
- Hayato
- Red Falcon
- Min Min
- Kate
- Raima
- Gengai
- Shouryu
- Ryumaou (unlockable character)
- Shin Ryumaou (boss)