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Flying Dragon, known in Japan as Hiryū no Ken Twin[1] (飛龍の拳ツイン, Hiryū no Ken Tsuin, "Fist of the Flying Dragon Twin"), is a fighting game with role-playing video game elements that was developed by Culture Brain and released for the Nintendo 64 in 1998. Part of the Hiryū no Ken series, it was published in Japan by Culture Brain, and by Natsume in North America and Europe.

Flying Dragon
North American Nintendo 64 cover art
Developer(s)Culture Brain
Publisher(s)Culture Brain
Natsume
Producer(s)Yukio Tanaka
Designer(s)Tsukasa Shiina
Hitomi Kawahara
Keiko Mashiba
Programmer(s)Akira Tachibana
Seiji Masuda
Artist(s)Takumi Hidaka
Ko Kurosawa
Composer(s)Akinori Sawa
Platform(s)Nintendo 64
Release
  • JP: December 18, 1997
  • NA: July 31, 1998
  • EU: July 25, 1999
Genre(s)Fighting, role-playing video game
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

Its most notable feature was the game's SD mode that featured a character progression system, in which characters advance in levels as they become more experienced, and in which it is possible to collect credits and treasure items to equip characters with. The game received relatively low scores on specialized reviews at the time of its release. It had a sequel a year later, titled S.D. Hiryu no Ken Densetsu.

Flying Dragon is also the name of a NES game released by Culture Brain in 1989, which is part of the same series.[2]


Characters


The game consists of two different fighting modes, though the two share many common characters.


SD Version



Virtual Version



S.D. Hiryu no Ken Densetsu


S.D. Hiryu no Ken Densetsu
Developer(s)Culture Brain
Publisher(s)Culture Brain
Platform(s)Nintendo 64
Release
  • JP: January 29, 1999
[3]
Genre(s)Fighting, role-playing video game
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

An updated version of the game, entitled SD Hiryū no Ken Densetsu (SD飛龍の拳伝説, "SD Legend of the Fist of the Flying Dragon"), was released in Japan only, adding more characters (such as Jack, Ryu, and Gofire from the Super Chinese series), items and a new gameplay mode. It also removed the more realistic "Virtual Mode", favoring the super deformed "Quest Mode".[3]

Playable characters are Ryuhi, Hayato, Min Min, Wiler, Shouryu, Yuka, Suzaku, Powers, Robo No Hana, Bokuchin (unlockable), Jack, Ryu, Raima, E. Quaker, Ellie, Gofire, Ryumaou (unlockable).


References


  1. Johnston, Chris (February 25, 1998). "Natsume Conjures Up Flying Dragon". GameSpot. Archived from the original on October 16, 2000. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
  2. "Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll". StrategyWiki. 2009-04-03. Retrieved 2009-04-27.
  3. "Flying Again". IGN. 1999-02-01. Retrieved 2007-04-02.



На других языках


- [en] Flying Dragon

[es] Flying Dragon

Flying Dragon, también conocido en Japón como "Hiryū no Ken Twin" (飛龍の拳ツイン, Hiryū no Ken Tsuin, traducido literalmente como "Puño de los dragones gemelos") es un videojuego de lucha con elementos RPG para la Nintendo 64, lanzado en 1998, diseñado por CultureBrain y publicado por Natsume.



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