Talk:DragonStrike (computer game)

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I've played the NES port. It is rather unique for a shoot 'em up and doesn't fall into any traditional category. The dragon has two altitude levels that it can change between to attack different targets. More importantly, the dragon can be turned completely around so that the direction of flight is not necessarily up (like an RC car), although the levels seem to end at the top.--SkiDragon (talk) 23:32, 25 November 2007 (UTC)