It's not the worst game I've played on the NES by far, but why bother? Sword Master is essentially the same game, only it was blessed with good production values, solid controls, and every other thing else that this game lacks. On the other hand, Castle of Dragon does have boobies, so if that means a lot to you...
I couldn’t help but feel some Castlevania vibes from this game (especially since the knight sprite is the same colour as Simon’s sprite, and he also has a Vampire Killer-esque weapon)
This game was so fun. A real diamond in the rough, wasn't a big franchise or anything. I remember all this music clear as day. I could definitely beat it back then.
I rented this, and since games either didn't come with instructions, or very basic ones, never could figure out why I was dying when using my weapon (the mace), but was obviously taking no damage from enemies. That's right up there with Wolverine's claws hurting him when you use them.
Oh yeah, forgot about that hidden scene at the end. Knew about it before from the game's TCRF article but forgot it existed, thanks for the reminder. Quite the reward for beating such a tough game.
This one made an impression on me when it was time to finally give it it's chance at the rental store because it does what I would later recognize Phantom Fighter improved and Sword Master perfected. And I can't be the only one who sees a resemblance to Splatterhouse. I really, REALLY agree with the encounter-by-encounter, methodical style of games like this that was so rare in their time, but became an entire genre when Devil May Cry popularized what started with Onimusha. Ocarina of Time's Z-targeting instantly reminded me of these sorts of games and it instantly melted away any apprehensions I may have had about it.
Why does everything retro have to be the Dark Souls of it's generation, like Dark Souls is some kind of good game better than everything else? Why can't this Dark Souls be the modern version of a retro game? You kids always get everything backwards. Besides Dark Souls is not nearly beastly hard like the 8 and 16 bit generation of games were, not even close.
The first though in my head after reading the title was... "The final boss of a game named "Castle of DRAGON, will be an actual dragon?" a part of me laughed a bit when I glared the final boss, the same situation happened to me with the first Dragon Quest. The game seems a bit like Castlevania or at least the attack with the sword remember me to the good old whip attack due to the timing and rhythm of the attack. I also liked the design of the helmet, it was pretty cool. About the interesting final secret scene, I guess the game was so hard that the Nintendo censors did not arrive to actually watch the scene or the guys at Seta pressed their luck a lot and didn't tell a secret to Nintendo.
...This is what they had back then, I guess. Reminds me of that other sexy gem with the princess who gets stripped, *Phelios.* Such nostalgia. Nowadays they just make high-quality H-games that you can just play on your browser. Imagine that! A mere dream in the 20th century. Anime waifus and all... Life is way too easy for us spoiled gamers seeking sexual gratification, isn't it? ha. We could learn a thing or two from this era...
Just like Maruko Chan did wrote, the H-games were famous in the 80s and 90s as well, but like you can expect these games were only for PC and home computers, there were a few games for consoles but of course the sexual content were removed at all or it is mostly more tame than search "boobs" in Google with the safe filther on. A few examples are a game for SNES, visual novels for Turbo-Grafx and Sega Saturn and the only example that I remember, Strip Fighter 2 for PC Engine. I have played and beaten Strip Fighter but it is just Street Fighter 2 with unbearable women as fighter, the sexual content is mostly tame or will dissapoint you if you wanted to choked the chicken. The h games of the present are full of weeb trash and inmorale subjects, but I am sure that them will make a good job allowing you to choke the chicken and release a load.
Strike Gunner STG, Lutter, and this...Athena were underrated bad ass developers that got crapped on a lot. This game reminds me of Wizards and Warriors vibe mixed with tad of Castlevania and Ghost n Ghouls.
I quite enjoyed the game but I experienced an always appearing bug in the final boss fight and thus I never completed the game. Astyanox is much better.
I remember there was a game about a dragon, it was a vertical shooter, and the power ups added a second and third head to the dragon, do you know what game is it? It was for the NES.
I owned this game in the 90s was never able to beat it so watching this was absolutely amazingly awesome.
It's not the worst game I've played on the NES by far, but why bother? Sword Master is essentially the same game, only it was blessed with good production values, solid controls, and every other thing else that this game lacks. On the other hand, Castle of Dragon does have boobies, so if that means a lot to you...
Erotic value: *Castle of Dragon.*
...But actual quality: *Sword Master.*
The music is pretty badass
boobies instantly give it an extra 5 out of 10 so its easily a 10/10 in that case
She actually shows up topless at the end? 🤣
@@jessd423Lmao yeah she does. They're like bullets, it looks ridiculous.
I couldn’t help but feel some Castlevania vibes from this game (especially since the knight sprite is the same colour as Simon’s sprite, and he also has a Vampire Killer-esque weapon)
This game was so fun. A real diamond in the rough, wasn't a big franchise or anything. I remember all this music clear as day. I could definitely beat it back then.
I rented this, and since games either didn't come with instructions, or very basic ones, never could figure out why I was dying when using my weapon (the mace), but was obviously taking no damage from enemies. That's right up there with Wolverine's claws hurting him when you use them.
This was actually a port of a VERY obscure arcade game of the same name which was released in US arcades by Romstar.
Oh yeah, forgot about that hidden scene at the end. Knew about it before from the game's TCRF article but forgot it existed, thanks for the reminder. Quite the reward for beating such a tough game.
This one made an impression on me when it was time to finally give it it's chance at the rental store because it does what I would later recognize Phantom Fighter improved and Sword Master perfected. And I can't be the only one who sees a resemblance to Splatterhouse. I really, REALLY agree with the encounter-by-encounter, methodical style of games like this that was so rare in their time, but became an entire genre when Devil May Cry popularized what started with Onimusha. Ocarina of Time's Z-targeting instantly reminded me of these sorts of games and it instantly melted away any apprehensions I may have had about it.
Ghost and ghouls on the snes had the same beginning
After I reached at the heresy forest, I always lose.
Impressive play through.
Thanks!
Memories! I became old now i think so ... 🤔🙃
NES games were never actually supposed to be beaten. And among this hardcore the developers set one try for the whole story. I miss that time.
I played this game religiously back then ... I remember have been playing this games because of your thumbnails
This is the true dark souls in 8-bit version. I think...
No, it's not. Not everything is "Dark Souls". :/
@@Barbe How about Faxanadu?
Why does everything retro have to be the Dark Souls of it's generation, like Dark Souls is some kind of good game better than everything else? Why can't this Dark Souls be the modern version of a retro game? You kids always get everything backwards. Besides Dark Souls is not nearly beastly hard like the 8 and 16 bit generation of games were, not even close.
oh my god this game was insanely hard !!! many hours of frustration back in the day lol
The first though in my head after reading the title was... "The final boss of a game named "Castle of DRAGON, will be an actual dragon?" a part of me laughed a bit when I glared the final boss, the same situation happened to me with the first Dragon Quest.
The game seems a bit like Castlevania or at least the attack with the sword remember me to the good old whip attack due to the timing and rhythm of the attack.
I also liked the design of the helmet, it was pretty cool.
About the interesting final secret scene, I guess the game was so hard that the Nintendo censors did not arrive to actually watch the scene or the guys at Seta pressed their luck a lot and didn't tell a secret to Nintendo.
...This is what they had back then, I guess. Reminds me of that other sexy gem with the princess who gets stripped, *Phelios.* Such nostalgia. Nowadays they just make high-quality H-games that you can just play on your browser. Imagine that! A mere dream in the 20th century. Anime waifus and all...
Life is way too easy for us spoiled gamers seeking sexual gratification, isn't it? ha. We could learn a thing or two from this era...
there were even H-games in the 90's (only in japan)
Just like Maruko Chan did wrote, the H-games were famous in the 80s and 90s as well, but like you can expect these games were only for PC and home computers, there were a few games for consoles but of course the sexual content were removed at all or it is mostly more tame than search "boobs" in Google with the safe filther on.
A few examples are a game for SNES, visual novels for Turbo-Grafx and Sega Saturn and the only example that I remember, Strip Fighter 2 for PC Engine.
I have played and beaten Strip Fighter but it is just Street Fighter 2 with unbearable women as fighter, the sexual content is mostly tame or will dissapoint you if you wanted to choked the chicken.
The h games of the present are full of weeb trash and inmorale subjects, but I am sure that them will make a good job allowing you to choke the chicken and release a load.
4:11 horsehead
The life and power bars are from Mega Man.Something reminds me Ghost n' Goblins and Zelda 2.
The between level map screen made me think of the map in G ‘n’ G instantly
Wow dude, amazing game!
Strike Gunner STG, Lutter, and this...Athena were underrated bad ass developers that got crapped on a lot. This game reminds me of Wizards and Warriors vibe mixed with tad of Castlevania and Ghost n Ghouls.
This game is so hard to beat when i was a kid
- Mom, can we get Sword Master?
- No. We have Sword Master at home.
Sword Master at home.
It's like Zelda II and Castlevania had a kid that came out a bit wrong. Good music though.
The entire budget was put on graphics and music hahaha
5 year old me hated this game because I could never get passed the first level.
I quite enjoyed the game but I experienced an always appearing bug in the final boss fight and thus I never completed the game. Astyanox is much better.
I am reasonably certain I never got past the second stage of this, and probably never got past the first.
Castle of Dragon, sequel to Fortress of Bird.
Com 6 anos esse jogo é um desafio!
1:11 Enemies don’t fall down and die they just disappear 🤷
Are you re uploading videos from 2014?
No this is a brand new playthrough. The original video for this game was only 240p, so I did it over again with much higher quality.
It has a Sword Master vibe,at least for me
Same developer. That would mean Sword Master was essentially an improvement on the same formula more or less.
I remember there was a game about a dragon, it was a vertical shooter, and the power ups added a second and third head to the dragon, do you know what game is it? It was for the NES.
Sounds like Dragonstrike
Dragon spirit
That is Dragon Spirit.
Pretty sure dragon strike was a board game
@@bboyhanvzla Ah yeah, good call. I always confuse the two of them. Dragonstrike was the AD&D shooter.
Ecelente juego aunque su dificultad es demasiada
buen juego
Good game thank you Nintendo
The NES sure had nice graphics. Some terrible games, but nice graphics.
Qué recuerdos
Hammer game top
I just tried playing an emulator of this, first level kicked my ass
You stopped writing in the comments?
No I just didnt have the chance to write something yet
Dragon castle
打得好!
people said that game is for children. :v