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Emerald Dragon

Emerald Dragon (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Turbografx-CD
Tags: RPG
Developers: Glodia, Media Works
More Platforms: SNES

Publisher
Region
Released
JP
01/28/1994

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Staff Reviews

Emerald Dragon review

Reviewed December 16, 2004

Zigfried says: "Every time I play, I find something new to marvel at. When Atolshan stops calling the elder "Pops" and refers to him as White Dragon Elder, you know Atol still blames the elder for Tamryn's departure three years prior. Little comments like that add a level of characterization matching (if not topping) the likes of Lunar."
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