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Dragon Breed (ドラゴンブリード, Doragon Burīdo) is a horizontally scrolling shooter video game produced by Irem and released in arcades in 1989. It runs on M72 and M81 hardware. It runs on M72 and M81 hardware.
Final Boss – The dragon is the final boss in the game. (IE Alduin, Ridley, Grigori, Jack of Blades, Deathwing, Ender Dragon, Singe) Optional Boss – The dragon is an optional boss. Playable Character Transformation – The dragon is an alternate form that the player character can take. (IE Kameo) Enemy – The dragon is a general enemy in ...
In North America, it was a high-earning arcade game, [36] becoming one of the top five highest-grossing arcade games of 1988. [37] On the UK Coinslot charts, during Summer 1988, Bad Dudes was number two on the monthly arcade video game chart. [24] On Hong Kong's annual Bondeal chart, it was the seventh highest-grossing arcade game of 1988. [38]
The Irem Skins Game (known as Major Title in Japan and Europe) DinoCity; GunForce; 1993. R-Type III: The Third Lightning (Super NES version published by Jaleco in 1994.) Street Combat (it is NCS' first Super Famicom Ranma 1/2 fighting game, with the license removed) Rocky Rodent (Nitro Punks Mightheads in Japan) Ganbare! Daiku no Gen-san
The year's highest-grossing arcade games in Japan were Namco's Final Lap and Sega's Tetris, while the highest-grossing arcade video games in the United States were Double Dragon, Super Off Road and Hard Drivin' among dedicated arcade cabinets and Capcom Bowling and Ninja Gaiden among arcade conversion kits.
Dragon Spirit: The New Legend [a] is a shoot 'em-up video game developed by Now Production and published by Namco in Japan and Bandai worldwide for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1989. It is a remixed port of the 1987 arcade game Dragon Spirit.
Dragon Ball Z 2: Super Battle — 1994 Banpresto: Fighting: 2 Dragon Ball Z: V.R.V.S. — 1994 Sega / Banpresto: Fighting: 2 Sega System 32: Dragon Blaze — 2000 Psikyo: Vertical shooter: 2 Dragon Breed — 1989 Irem: Scrolling shooter: 2 Dragon Buster — 1984 Namco: 2 Dragon Chronicle: Legend of the Master Ark — 2002 Namco: Dragon Punch ...
The game was successfully ported onto multiple platforms. The most popular port is the TurboGrafx-16 format which includes two modes: the PC Engine mode which players lose one life only if all 5 energy points are used up (certain enemies can kill Tsukikage with one hit), and the Arcade mode, which is a more challenging mode where any attack are grounds for players to lose one ninja instantly. [4]