Challenge of the Dragon
Challenge of the Dragon was an unlicensed game developed and published by Color Dreams in 1990 for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
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Developer(s) | Color Dreams |
Publisher(s) | Color Dreams |
Designer(s) | Dan Burke (concept, story) Jon Valesh Dan Lawton |
Programmer(s) | Jon Valesh |
Artist(s) | Dan Burke |
Composer(s) | John Dwyer |
Platform(s) | NES |
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Genre(s) | Beat 'em up |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Plot
Times were once serene in the lush lands of Lorin, long before technology and evil. The evil necromancer Demiwind has appeared. As a child, this seemingly harmless soul spent his time idly whittling away the hours with magically insignificant spells. Young Demiwind would make an egg float here, a chicken there, or simply conjure a lizard man or two to do this chores for him. Then disaster and puberty struck, rendering young Demiwind a walking testosterone magic machine with an eye for mischief. Some would maintain that wiping out entire villages by accident on purpose was more than mischief.
Characters
- Sir Burkelot - The main character who grew up learning dragon style kung fu.
- Lady Ninita - Sir Burkelot's girlfriend who has been kidnapped by the evil wizard Demiwind. Her name bears a resemblance to Nina Stanley who worked on many Color Dreams titles.
- Demiwind - The main antagonist of the game. An evil wizard who took Lady Ninita.
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