Another Six-parter? Not as long as the POW review but with a lot of strange humor and good info on the missing link of 2D Fighters. This review will go through a large portion of the game and include possible spoilers (20 year old ones).
Flying Dragon (Hiryu no Ken) was the first of many NES, SNES, and N64 games released mostly in Japan that featured a storyline of a young Kung-Fu master and battle with the Tusk Solider army.
Tech Notes: Not the best video quality but it'll manage. I spent way too much time on this review. I'm going to have to start trying for under 5 minutes for a while.
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CalvertJonesify 1 week ago
this is a good game but seems to be largely overlooked. None of my friends ever heard of it. Another game by culture brain, Magic of Scheherazade, is highly underrated yet relatively unknown.
mrphelps546 3 months ago
I love this game! I used to play it a lot, but no one ever knows what I'm talking about whenever I mention it.
albedomusic 4 months ago
my god this is my first game i play !!
tataso 5 months ago
so its basicaly a black belt rip off
55pinger 6 months ago
funny narration man..i forgot all about this game. one of the first awesome martial arts games i ever played on NES when i was a kid. time to look up some nes emulators and finally beat it. :P
chronofusion 8 months ago
Those floating bottles just happen to be Magic Water
pookieizzy7 1 year ago
Hiryu no Ken literally means "Fist of the Flying Dragon". Just as Hokuto no Ken means "Fist of the Northern Dipper". Though in America it's called Fist of the North Star.
MDthornton83 1 year ago
I like the music in the game. But the music in the sequel, Flying Warriors is a MAJOR improvement.
-kid thunder
kibjohn 1 year ago
never played this one.. someone donate a copy :D
tcsilver 1 year ago