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  2. Dragon Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Fantasy features classic Japanese role-playing game gameplay, including random battles, lengthy treasure-filled dungeons, and a story about a lone hero saving the world. The game features numerous homages to other games in the genre, most notably Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest, but also Lufia and EarthBound, amongst others. [5]

  3. theRadBrad - Wikipedia

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    Bradley Lamar Colburn (born February 10, 1987), [3] better known by his online alias theRadBrad, is an American YouTuber and Let's Player most notable for his video game walkthroughs of various new games. [4] [5] [6] He has been interviewed by various publications since becoming active in 2010.

  4. Fantasian - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot showing the diorama style used in Fantasian and the HUD that appears during a battle. Fantasian is a role-playing video game in which players take on the role of protagonist Leo and a growing party as they explore multiple locations across several worlds including the land of Vibra.

  5. Dragon Quest (TSR) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Quest, is an adventure board game created by TSR, inc. in 1992, designed as a children's introduction to fantasy role-playing, using a simplified form of the Basic rules for Dungeons & Dragons. It was conceived as a commercial competitor for the popular fantasy board game HeroQuest.

  6. List of dragons in games - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Dragon Knight II - Wikipedia

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    The game is an erotic dungeon crawler in which a young warrior Takeru fights to lift a witch's curse that has turned girls into monsters. Following the commercial and critical success of Dragon Knight II, ELF followed up with Dragon Knight III / Knights of Xentar in 1991. A censored remake of Dragon Knight II was published by NEC Avenue in 1992.

  8. Dragon's Revenge - Wikipedia

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    Dragon's Revenge (ドラゴンズ・リベンジ) is a pinball video game by Tengen, released for Sega Genesis in 1993. It is a follow-up to Devil's Crush (Dragon's Fury), a pinball game set in sword and sorcery scenario, wherein the player has to defeat a dragon and a witch. The game was released to generally positive reviews.

  9. Dragon Age (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Age wouldn't feel like Dragon Age without mature handling of sex, addiction and dark ritual – challenging subjects that can turn a poorly managed game into an uncomfortable experience". [32] Alex Lenzini of CBR thought the Dragon Age lore was "fairly welcoming to players" and "easy for players to jump into without knowing too much". [34]