Publication History
This game was designed by Louis Castle and Brett Sperry, and developed by Westwood Associates. The game was first released in 1990, and published by Strategic Simulations.
DragonStrike was also ported to the Sharp X68000 and Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992. The NES had a top-down perspective and played very differently from the other platform versions.
The game is not to be confused with Namco's Dragon Spirit, an arcade game (also ported to the NES) with a similar theme and gameplay (minus the RPG elements; it is a straight shoot 'em up).
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