This is my video for the two first levels of the classic arcade game " dragon breed" on "MAME emulator" and recorded with "zd soft game recorder".
Dragon Breed is a horizontally-scrolling shoot-em...
This is my video for the two first levels of the classic arcade game " dragon breed" on "MAME emulator" and recorded with "zd soft game recorder".
Dragon Breed is a horizontally-scrolling shoot-em-up arcade game produced by Irem in 1989. It ran on M72 and M81 hardware and was well-received by critics at the time.
The player's character is a human who rides a large, green, flying Chinese-style dragon. The dragon is invincible, capable of blocking most enemy projectiles and damaging enemies on contact; the human, however, is not, but is armed with a forward-firing crossbow.
The dragon's body is very flexible and responds to the player's movement, enabling the player to use the dragon as a mobile shield or as a whip-like weapon. You can also circle the tail around a group of enemies to kill them. The tail of the yellow or blue dragon can be coiled around the player to offer almost complete invulnerability for a limited time.
The dragon can also spit fireballs, in a manner very similar to the Wave Cannon from R-Type. By holding the fire button down, the dragon will build up fire in its mouth; the longer the button is held down, the more powerful the fireball will be. There are four levels of fireball power; at its strongest, the fireball resembles a dragon's head. The game also contains some platforming elements - the human is able to dismount on horizontal platforms
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yes i agree..i think its time to relive those beautifull days...and get a nice collection of olad arcade classics to show your future kids whats gaming was like in the olde days ;)
I loved this game in the arcades. In 1995, when I was a struggling college student, I would check for any arcade boards for sale in the newsgroups (in between lectures of course). One day, someone on rec.games.video.arcade.collect ing posted his Dragon Breed PCB for $35, and in those pre-eBay days, you had to be the first one to email the buyer. It came down to me & another guy who emailed within five minutes of me, and it was decided by a coin toss. I still consider it a lucky find to this day.
That`s just how the yellow and blue power ups work,they are more powerfull than the white and red power-ups,and you can use the dragon as a shield around you as well but just in the yellow and blue ones.
yes,just put the joystick or directional button "up and down" and the tail of the dragon will cover you like a shield but it will only last for few seconds and you have to redo it again.
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