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Flying Dragon

Flying Dragon

Details: Video game series
Descr: Hiryū no Ken is a series of fighting video games dating back to 1985. They have been developed by Culture Brain and released for the arcades, NES, Super NES, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, PlayStation and Nintendo 64 platforms. Wikipedia
Genre: Fighting game

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Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll
Plot: Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll is a 1987 side-scrolling platform video game, which includes some role-playing elements, developed by Culture Brain for the NES. It is the second title in the Hiryū no Ken series. Wikipedia

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Virtual Hiryū no Ken
Plot: Virtual Hiryū No Ken is a fighting video game released for the Sony PlayStation, which was designed by Culture Brain and published by Natsume. The game is basically a prequel to Hiryū no Ken Twin for Nintendo 64. Wikipedia

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Flying Warriors
Plot: Flying Warriors is a 1991 action/fighting video game developed by Culture Brain and published by Culture Brain USA exclusively for the NES in North America in February 1991. Wikipedia

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Fighters Destiny
Plot: Fighters Destiny, known in Japan as Fighting Cup is a 1998 video game developed by Opus Corp. and published by Ocean Software, Infogrames, and Imagineer for the Nintendo 64. It closely models the 3D fighting game standard set by Sega's Virtua Fighter, but integrates a unique point scoring system. Wikipedia...

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Ultimate Fighter
Plot: Ultimate Fighter - known in Japan as Hiryū no Ken S: Golden Fighter, is a 1992 fighting video game developed and published by Culture Brain for the Super NES. Wikipedia

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G.A.S.P!! Fighters' NEXTream
Plot: G.A.S.P!! Fighters' NEXTream is a fighting video game for the Nintendo 64 released in 1998. The story follows a series of fighters that have each received a mysterious letter to compete in a legendary contest, and about a champion that has disappeared. The American and Canadian versions are known as...

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SD Hiryū no Ken
Plot: Virtual Hiryū No Ken is a fighting video game released for the Sony PlayStation, which was designed by Culture Brain and published by Natsume. The game is basically a prequel to Hiryū no Ken Twin for Nintendo 64. Wikipedia

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Dual Heroes
Plot: Dual Heroes is a fighting game for Nintendo 64. The game was developed by Produce! and published by Hudson Soft in Japan, Electro Brain in North America and Gaga Interactive Media in Europe. Wikipedia

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Shanghai Kid
Plot: Shanghai Kid, sometimes titled The Shanghai Kid, and known in Japan as Hokuha Syourin Hiryū no Ken, is a 1985 arcade fighting game developed by Nihon Game and published by Taiyo System. It is the first game in the Hiryū no Ken series by Culture Brain. Wikipedia

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Mace: The Dark Age
Plot: Mace: The Dark Age is a fighting video game released by Atari Games for arcade machines in 1997 and ported by Midway to the Nintendo 64 in 1997. Like many fighting games of the time, its style is marked by extreme violence, with characters graphically slaying defeated opponents. Wikipedia


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Bio F.R.E.A.K.S.
Plot: Bio F.R.E.A.K.S. is a 3D fighting video game released by Midway in 1998. It was originally planned for arcades. Prototypes of the game were tested at arcades, but the final arcade release was canceled and the game was later released for the PlayStation, Nintendo 64 and Microsoft Windows. Wikipedia

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Dark Rift
Plot: Dark Rift is a 3D fighting video game for the Nintendo 64, notable for being the first N64 game to use 60 frames per second. It has been referred to as the Nintendo 64's first native fighting game, though in actuality it is a port of a cancelled Sega Saturn game. Wikipedia

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Rakugakids
Plot: Rakugakids is a 2.5D fighting video game created by Konami for the Nintendo 64, released in 1998. The name Rakugakids is a portmanteau of the Japanese word rakugaki, and the English word kids, a reflection of the visual style of the game which resembled children's drawings. Wikipedia