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Pick tiny martial artists and mash buttons until fireballs start flying—then figure out the actual combos while dodging hazards like a spinning top stage. It’s janky, chaotic, and weirdly satisfying.

Developer: Culture Brain
Genre: Fighting
Released: 1998
File size: 8.58 MB
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Game Overview

SD Hiryuu No Ken Densetsu is a 1998 Nintendo 64 release from Culture Brain, a developer known for its chibi-style action and RPG titles. It arrived during a period when the N64 library was expanding beyond first-party hits, offering players an alternative to the more prominent adventure and platforming games of the era.

You control a small, super-deformed martial artist who explores environments screen by screen, battling enemies with a mix of swordplay and special moves. The main objective involves navigating dungeons, solving environmental puzzles, and collecting key items to advance the story. Signature mechanics include close-range combat with a sword, the ability to use projectiles like fireballs, and navigating hazard-filled stages that require careful timing. The pacing is deliberate, with moments of intense action punctuated by exploration, and the difficulty can feel uneven at times. Playing it feels like a mix of methodical discovery and chaotic, hands-on brawling.

Nintendo 64 (N64)
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