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Dreamcast game console.
Draconus is
considered as a
spiritual sequel to Treyarch's
swordfighting PC game Die by the Sword.
Draconus is a third-person hack...
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Draconus is an action-adventure
platform game
developed and
published by
Zeppelin Games in 1988. It was
released for the
Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore...
- the
Malazan Book of the
Fallen make an
appearance like
Anomander Rake,
Draconus,
Spinnock Durav and Andarist. The Path to
Ascendancy is a
prequel series...
- the
Sword was
released in 2000
exclusively for the Dreamcast,
entitled Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm. The game
allows the
player to
fully control their sword...
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conquest on Genabackis, with a
focus on
characters such as
Anomander Rake,
Draconus, Hood,
Gothos and K'rul. The
series draws inspiration from the Shakespearean...
- In-story
information Alter ego
Duncan Xerxes Absalom Wu Fan C****ius
Draco Draconus Quetzelcoatl Gondwana Mjarl Khan Belloc-Rosenblatt Jr. Team affiliations...
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ultimately changed to
Menace because the name was too
similar to that of
Draconus.
Jones also
agreed to
bring Psygnosis's
Ballistix from the
Amiga to the...
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various text
adventure games Zeppelin Games Gateshead,
United Kingdom 1987
Draconus acquired by
Merit Studios Inc. in 1994 and
renamed to
Merit Studios Europe;...
- Medi, Jose Vila) 1988 2088
Zeppelin Games Ian Beynon,
Michael Owens 1988
Draconus Zeppelin Games Spike,
Michael Owens 1988
Frontline Zeppelin Games Spike...
- Dingodile, Papu Papu,
Komodo Joe,
Nitros Oxide 2000
Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm Cynric, Rakka,
Draconus 2004 The
Chronicles of Rid****:
Escape from Butcher...