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The first '''[[Drakkhen]]''' was developed in France by [[Infogrames]]. The sequel '''[[Drakkhen II: Dragon View]]''' was developed in Japan by [[Kemco]]. Subsequently, the two games are very different from each other. In fact, many reviews alternatively praise one and pan the other one. | |||
== Precursors == | |||
''Drakkhen'' draws clear inspiration from an earlier French title by Infogrames. | |||
Released in 1984 in Europe only, '''''[[Mandragore]]''''' (French for '''''Mandrake''''') is a precursor of ''Drakkhen''. It features a similar game structure, with an overworld surface connecting several castles; the latter are navigated room-by-room and rendered in an axonometric perspective. The player controls a party of four adventurers belonging to four different classes. The [[Commodore 64]] port was localized in English. | |||
'''''[[Oméga, planète invisible]]'''''<ref><small>French titles are written in sentence case.</small></ref> (French for '''''Omega: Invisible Planet ''''') is a 1986 science-fiction game that uses the same engine and gameplay of ''Mandragore''. This game was released in France and Germany (as ''Omega, der geheime Planet''<ref><small>German titles are written in sentence case, but in German all nouns are always capitalized.</small></ref>), but no English translation exists. | |||
'''''[[Phalsberg]]''''' (1986) was developed and published by {{c|Ère Informatique}}, instead of Infogrames. It is considered a spiritual sequel to ''Mandragore''. An English version exists. | |||
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== Games == | |||
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1|sortable=1}} | |||
! Title !! Year !! Systems !! Publisher !! Setting | |||
|- | |||
| '''[[Mandragore]]''' <br>''Mandrake'' || 1984 || {{icon|eu}} {{c|Apple II}}, {{c|Amstrad CPC}}, {{c|Thomson TO7}}, {{c|MSX}} <br>{{icon|globe}} [[Commodore 64]] || {{icon|fr}} [[Infogrames]] || Fantasy | |||
|- | |||
| '''[[Oméga, planète invisible]]''' <br>''Omega: Invisible Planet'' || 1986 || {{icon|eu}} {{c|Amstrad CPC}}, {{c|Thomson TO7}} || {{icon|fr}} [[Infogrames]] || Science-fiction | |||
|- | |||
| '''[[Phalsberg]]''' || 1986 || {{icon|eu}} [[Commodore 64]] || {{icon|fr}} {{c|Ère Informatique}} || Fantasy | |||
|- | |||
| '''[[Drakkhen]]''' || 1989 || {{icon|globe}} {{c|Atari ST}}, [[Amiga]], {{c|DOS}}, [[X68000]] <br>{{icon|jp}} {{c|NEC PC-9801}} <br>{{icon|globe}} {{c|SNES}} || {{icon|fr}} [[Infogrames]] <br>{{icon|jp}} {{c|Kemco}} (SNES) || Fantasy | |||
|- | |||
| '''[[Drakkhen II: Dragon View]]''' || 1994 || {{icon|globe}} {{c|SNES}} || {{icon|jp}} {{c|Kemco}} || Fantasy | |||
|} | |||
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Drakkhen | |
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The logo for Drakkhen. | |
Developer(s) | Infogrames, Kemco |
Publisher(s) | Infogrames, Kemco |
Year introduced | 1984 |
Genre(s) | RPG |
The first Drakkhen was developed in France by Infogrames. The sequel Drakkhen II: Dragon View was developed in Japan by Kemco. Subsequently, the two games are very different from each other. In fact, many reviews alternatively praise one and pan the other one.
Precursors[edit]
Drakkhen draws clear inspiration from an earlier French title by Infogrames.
Released in 1984 in Europe only, Mandragore (French for Mandrake) is a precursor of Drakkhen. It features a similar game structure, with an overworld surface connecting several castles; the latter are navigated room-by-room and rendered in an axonometric perspective. The player controls a party of four adventurers belonging to four different classes. The Commodore 64 port was localized in English.
Oméga, planète invisible[1] (French for Omega: Invisible Planet ) is a 1986 science-fiction game that uses the same engine and gameplay of Mandragore. This game was released in France and Germany (as Omega, der geheime Planet[2]), but no English translation exists.
Phalsberg (1986) was developed and published by Ère Informatique, instead of Infogrames. It is considered a spiritual sequel to Mandragore. An English version exists.
Games[edit]
Title | Year | Systems | Publisher | Setting |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mandragore Mandrake |
1984 | Apple II, Amstrad CPC, Thomson TO7, MSX Commodore 64 |
Infogrames | Fantasy |
Oméga, planète invisible Omega: Invisible Planet |
1986 | Amstrad CPC, Thomson TO7 | Infogrames | Science-fiction |
Phalsberg | 1986 | Commodore 64 | Ère Informatique | Fantasy |
Drakkhen | 1989 | Atari ST, Amiga, DOS, X68000 NEC PC-9801 SNES |
Infogrames Kemco (SNES) |
Fantasy |
Drakkhen II: Dragon View | 1994 | SNES | Kemco | Fantasy |
Pages in category "Drakkhen"
The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.