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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Clark" data-source="post: 31996" data-attributes="member: 49"><p>This was the original post:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There was no Dragon's Fury hate. Dragon's Revenge is the US made "sequel" done by Tengen rather than Compile (most likely the developers of the TG-16 version) or Technosoft (Genesis port). I only played a bit of it, but from videos and my impressions of the physics, so far, I agree that it's not in the same league as any version of Dragon's Fury/Devil Crash. However, it should be mentioned the US Dragon's Fury has a glitch where a ball can fall through the left gate on the bottom playfield when it is closed that isn't in the JP Devil Crash MD version.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NcWlsKI5flo" target="_blank">Video of Dragon's Revenge on a JP MD</a>. Odd how a US made game that is an unofficial sequel to Devil's Crush actually came out in Japan. The owner of the video seems to lack experience with pinball games (he mentions sonic spinball, doesn't mention the crush/crash games, and uses two flippers at once), but I thought it was interesting that it's played on a JP system and I wanted to show that the game has a JP version (though it has no differences from the US version).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Clark, post: 31996, member: 49"] This was the original post: There was no Dragon's Fury hate. Dragon's Revenge is the US made "sequel" done by Tengen rather than Compile (most likely the developers of the TG-16 version) or Technosoft (Genesis port). I only played a bit of it, but from videos and my impressions of the physics, so far, I agree that it's not in the same league as any version of Dragon's Fury/Devil Crash. However, it should be mentioned the US Dragon's Fury has a glitch where a ball can fall through the left gate on the bottom playfield when it is closed that isn't in the JP Devil Crash MD version. [URL=http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NcWlsKI5flo]Video of Dragon's Revenge on a JP MD[/URL]. Odd how a US made game that is an unofficial sequel to Devil's Crush actually came out in Japan. The owner of the video seems to lack experience with pinball games (he mentions sonic spinball, doesn't mention the crush/crash games, and uses two flippers at once), but I thought it was interesting that it's played on a JP system and I wanted to show that the game has a JP version (though it has no differences from the US version). [/QUOTE]
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