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  2. Dragonfire (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dragonfire is a 1982 video game written by Bob Smith and published by Imagic. [1] The player grabs treasure guarded by a dragon while avoiding fireballs. It was originally released for the Atari 2600 then ported to the Intellivision, VIC-20, Commodore 64, Apple II, ZX Spectrum, ColecoVision, and TRS-80 Color Computer.

  3. List of real-time strategy video games - Wikipedia

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    AMI: Amiga: APPII: Apple II: Arcade: Arcade video game: ATR: Atari 8-bit computers: BROW: Browser game: BSD: Berkeley Software Distribution: C64: Commodore 64: CPC ...

  4. Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire, known in Japan as simply Dragon Blade (ドラゴンブレイド, Doragon Bureido), is a game for the Wii from Japanese developer Land Ho! publisher D3 Publisher. [1] Dragon Blade follows a young adventurer named Dal who seeks six legendary pieces of the "Dragon Blade," each infused with the soul of different ...

  5. Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Path of the Dragon is a first-person point-and-click adventure game, which employs an "empty" HUD; the player's inventory is accessible through a button press, which also allows access to a list of objectives, details of all conversations, records of all documents seen and collected, and options for the player to save their game, quit their game, or load a previously saved game.

  6. Beyond the Shadows - Wikipedia

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    Beyond The Shadows is a fantasy novel written by Brent Weeks and is the third novel in the Night Angel series. Setting. This article needs an improved plot summary.

  7. Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter - Wikipedia

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    The game was released in Japan in November 2002 under its regional title, Breath of Fire V: Dragon Quarter, [4] and was dedicated to the memory of Capcom employee Yasuhito Okada. Some features were cut from the final version including an online mode and a fishing minigame similar to earlier titles. [ 10 ]

  8. Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    The core element of Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms is its internally conflicted main character and the associated unique party system. Seamlessly switching between the Devourer and up to three party members, each with their own special abilities, provides strategic depth in battle, while switching between worlds also allows players to outwit their opponents in battle, avoiding traps and solving ...

  9. Dragons of Hope - Wikipedia

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    It is very different from the official games based on earlier modules in the series, and is one of the earliest real-time strategy games. [5] This module has also been converted into the Neverwinter Nights format, requiring both the Shadows of Undrentide and Hordes of the Underdark expansion packs as well as the original game. [citation needed]