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Comments (1)
Ben Coulson
- 18/09/2005
The object of the game was to take control of a dragon that had to fight its way through waves of attackers that came at you from the right hand side of the screen. Strange ball type enemies came at you but although they did not fire at you but they could destroy you if they ran into your dragon. Large saucers would make an appearance and these would shoot at you and required four hits to destroy them. Each hit reduced them in size until they resembled a small alien invader that moved up and down the screen. On the bottom of the screen a strange creature would attempt to make his way past you but you could bomb him as he crawled past.
This game was just another cheap entry into the gaming market of the time, an entry that no doubt added another nail into the 2600 coffin. The graphics were bland and unimaginative, the sound tedious and the game play non existent and the only thing that you did get was a sore finger from constantly being forced to press the fire button on the joystick in an effort to reach the ten thousand points. Simply speaking, a cheap excuse of a game. This game was known in Germany as Im Schutz der Drachen.
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Information - Dragon Defender
Genre
Shoot'em Up! - Miscellaneous
Year
Controls
Joystick
Publisher
Taiwan - Other
Players
1
Country
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Medium
Format
PAL
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MISSING
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Additional Comments - Dragon Defender
Other versions with the same title:
Suntek / Sunteck Co.
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Taiwan - Cooper Black
,
Taiwan - TP-6xx Series
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Other versions with a different title:
Dragon Attack
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Im Schutz der Drachen
,
Magic Carpet
.
Cartridge - Dragon Defender
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