''Flying Dragon'', known in Japan as , is a
fighting game
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with
role-playing video game
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elements that was developed by
Culture Brain
is a Japanese video game developer and publisher founded on October 5, 1980. In 2016, it was renamed Culture Brain Excel.
History
Culture Brain was founded in 1980 as Nihon Game Corporation. In 1981, a subsidiary to handle the sales operations ...
and released for the
Nintendo 64
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in 1998. Part of the ''
Hiryū no Ken
is a series of Fighting game, fighting video games dating back to 1985. They have been developed by Culture Brain and released for the Arcade game, arcades, Nintendo Entertainment System, NES, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Super NES, Ga ...
'' series, it was published in Japan by Culture Brain, and by
Natsume in North America and Europe.
Its most notable feature was the game's SD mode that featured a character progression system, in which characters advance in
level
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s 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
''Flying Dragon'', known in Japan as , 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 Cul ...
'' is also the name of a NES game released by Culture Brain in 1989, which is part of the same series.
Characters
The game consists of two different fighting modes, though the two share many common characters.
SD Version
*Ryuhi - This hot-blooded fighter is a leader of warriors and an expert with Kung Fu. Ryuhi's home country is China and his fighting style is Kung Fu. Ryuhi is well known for being the main protagonist of the ''Hiryu No Ken'' series, due to the fact that the main storyline of ''Hiryu No Ken'' is often focused around him and that he also serves as the leader of the "Dragon Warriors".
*Hayato - This calm, quiet, gifted warrior is familiar with all types of fighting styles. Hayato's home country is Japan and his fighting style is Kobujutsu. Hayato is best known for being Ryuhi's friendly rival and a member of the "Dragon Warriors".
*Shouryu - This supernatural ghost hunter uses ESP. He is currently training in Mexico. Shouryu's home country is the United States and his fighting style is a mix of Martial Arts and Lucha Libre. Shouryu is best known for being a member of the "Dragon Warriors". It is hinted by their pre-battle quotes that Shouryu and Suzaku know each other from the past.
*Suzaku - This mysterious evil man, set on revenge, plans on conquering the world. His home country is the Underworld and his fighting style is Kung Fu. Suzaku is well known for being the right-hand man of Ryumaou, the series' main antagonist.
*Wiler - This warrior is strong and reliable. He uses Martial Arts learned in the US Army. His home country is the United States and his fighting style is a mix of Martial Arts and Amateur Wrestling. Wiler is also known for being a member of the "Dragon Warriors"
*Yuka - A master with "Aiki-Jyujyutsu" with telekinesis, she can throw any opponent. Yuka's home country is Japan and her fighting style is Jyujyutsu.
*Robo no Hana - The Yokozuna of Robot Sumo, who dreams of becoming the best hero in the universe. He has no home country and his fighting style is Robot Sumo. Robot Sumo is held on the distant planet of Dousokui, which probably means that Robo no Hana is an alien visiting Earth. Robo no Hana had originated from the
Super Chinese
is a series of adventure and action role-playing games for the arcade and various Nintendo video game systems. The plot of several of the games follow two young boys, Jack and Ryu, as they adventure through their home, Chinaland.
Each of the g ...
series, in which he appears in
Super Chinese Fighter
is a 1995 fighting game developed and published by Culture Brain for the Super Famicom exclusively in Japan. It is part of the ''Super Chinese'' series, but is not in the main series of the games. ''Fighter'' allows players to fight in fighting ...
for the
Super Famicom
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.
*Powers - The top wrestler of the NCW, he plans on being the strongest in the world. His home country is the United States and his fighting style is Pro Wrestling. His physical appearance makes him resemble the former professional wrestler
The Ultimate Warrior
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.
*Bokuchin (unlockable character) - Possibly the most mysterious character of the bunch. His physical appearance makes him look like a doll brought to life. He has no known fighting style, home country, or even his own stage. He also has the most limited moveset of all the characters. Like Robo no Hana, Bokuchin had originated from the
Super Chinese
is a series of adventure and action role-playing games for the arcade and various Nintendo video game systems. The plot of several of the games follow two young boys, Jack and Ryu, as they adventure through their home, Chinaland.
Each of the g ...
series, first appearing in
Super Chinese 3
''Super Chinese 3'' is an action RPG video game released in 1991 for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the last of the NES ''Super Chinese'' games and was not released outside Japan.
Gameplay
Similar to '' Little Ninja Brothers'' before i ...
for the
Famicom.
*Ryumaou (unlockable character) - He is usually the main boss of both the SD and the Virtual modes. He rules the Underworld as the Devil King and is one of the fiercest and dangerous characters in the game. The playable Ryumaou is a clone created by Shin Ryumaou, who is the final boss.
*Shin Ryumaou (boss; non-playable)
Virtual Version
*Ryuhi
*Hayato
*Shouryu
*Red Falcon - This cruel warrior wins by only attacking weak points, like a falcon. Red Falcon's home country is unknown and his fighting style is Kenpo. Red Falcon may actually be Suzaku under a different alias, due to both having similar outfits, similar movesets, the same hair color and even the same scar in their faces.
*Min Min - This elegant female warrior is successor to her father's "Kochouken". Min Min's home country is China and her fighting style is Kung Fu. Min Min is also a member of the "Dragon Warriors".
*Kate - This elite international police officer is the all U.S.A. Kickboxing champion. Kate's home country is Sweden and her fighting style is Kick Boxing.
*Raima - The cyborg ninja acts in secret to destroy the organization of the darkness. Raima's home country is Japan and his fighting style is Ninjutsu.
*Gengai - The head of Shourinji and Ryuhi's sensei, he is the ultimate Kung Fu master. Gengai's home country is China and his fighting style is Kung Fu.
*Ryumaou (unlockable character)
*Shin Ryumaou (boss; non-playable)
''S.D. Hiryu no Ken Densetsu''
An updated version of the game, entitled , 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
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"Quest Mode".
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
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