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Dragon Dance (released in Japan in 1998 as Pocket Color Block) is a 2000 action game for the Game Boy Color developed by Natsume Co., Ltd. and published in the United States by Crave Entertainment. The game is a paddle-and-ball game similar to the arcade video game Breakout.
Dragon's Lair is a 2001 action video game developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Capcom for the Game Boy Color handheld game console. An adaptation of the 1983 arcade title , players control protagonist Dirk the Daring who is tasked with rescuing Princess Daphne from the dragon Singe.
The Virtual Boy uses a red-and-black color scheme for its games. Dragon Hopper is a top-down action-adventure game similar to The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening and Virtual Boy Wario Land where players take control of young dragon prince Dorin, the protagonist , who lives in the kingdom of Celestia with his family and girlfriend until all ...
The Dragon Dentist. Dragon Flyz. Dragon Hunters. The Dragon Prince. Dragon Tales. Dragon's Lair (TV series) DreamWorks Dragons. DreamWorks Dragons: Rescue Riders. DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms.
Dragon Prince is the story of Aaron Chiang, an American teenager of Chinese descent, who discovers that he is the Dragon Prince, last of a fabled and mystical bloodline that hails its roots to the regal dragons of lore.
Dragon Boy (manga), a 1983 manga by Akira Toriyama. Dragon Boy (novel), a 1993 book by Dick King-Smith.
The Dragon Prince, also known as The Dragon Prince: Mystery of Aaravos following the release of the fourth season, is an animated fantasy television series created by Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond for Netflix.
Raven: The Dragon's Eye is a BBC Scotland children's adventure game show, and the third spin-off to the main series, Raven. It comprises one series, which aired first on the CBBC Channel in 2009.
The Pit Dragon Chronicles is a series of science fiction and fantasy novels by Jane Yolen. The anthology is simply all of the first three books in one. The books are set in the far future, on a desert planet called Austar IV, which has a history and climate similar to that of Australia.
Dragonslayer. Saint George slaying the dragon, as depicted by Paolo Uccello, c. 1470. A dragonslayer is a person or being that slays dragons. Dragonslayers and the creatures they hunt have been popular in traditional stories from around the world: they are a type of story classified as type 300 in the Aarne–Thompson classification system. [1]