Play Dragon’s Fury Online
Dragon’s Fury starts as normal pinball until the table warps, bosses appear, and you’re bouncing balls off monsters in a gothic castle—somehow it works. The physics make every hit feel heavy, and the music nails that "oh crap" moment when three balls are in play.

Game Overview
Dragon’s Fury is one of those Genesis games that makes you stop and go, "Wait, why didn’t more people talk about this?" It looks like pinball at first glance, but then a dragon shows up, the table starts shifting, and suddenly you’re ricocheting the ball off a wizard’s face. The whole thing has this gothic, almost Castlevania vibe—dark castles, eerie sound effects, and these weirdly satisfying physics where the ball just feels weighty.
What really hooked me was how it turns pinball into an adventure. Instead of just chasing high scores, you’re unlocking hidden levels, triggering boss fights (yes, actual bosses in a pinball game), and watching the table transform mid-game. The music’s this mix of spooky and energetic—perfect for when you’re desperately trying to keep three balls in play at once. If you’ve ever wished pinball had more fire-breathing monsters, this is your game.
It’s chaotic in the best way, and somehow still plays like a dream 30 years later.

Download Dragon’s Fury ROM
You can download this ROM to play Dragon’s Fury offline using an Sega Genesis (Mega Drive) emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.