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Rise of the Dragon

Rise of the Dragon (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Sega CD
Tags: Adventure, Graphic
Developer: Dynamix
More Platforms: PC
AKA: Rise of the Dragon: A Blade Hunter Mystery (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
03/??/1994
JP
09/25/1992

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Staff Reviews

Rise of the Dragon review

Reviewed January 20, 2007

Sho says: "Don’t be fooled; the original disk-based release might be considerably harder to find, but it tears this CD “upgrade” into thousands of itty-bitty pieces."
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