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'''Dragon's Gold''' is a game from [[Amsoft]] / Romik Software.
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{| align="right" valign="top"
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|{{Infobox Game
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|Image = [[Image:Dragon's Gold Front Covertape (Amsoft).jpg|centre|300px|Coverscan]]
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|Developer = Stephane Daurs & Roland Stokes
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|Publisher = [[Amsoft]] / [[Romik]]
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|Musician = Unknown
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|Release = [[:Category:Games 1984|1984]]
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|Platform = [[Amstrad CPC|CPC]]
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|Genre = [[:Category:Shoot them Up|Shoot-em-up]]
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|GameModes = 1 Player
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|Controls = {{Keyboard}} {{Joystick}}
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|Media = {{Disk}} {{Tape}}
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|Language = {{EN}}
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|Info =
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}}
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|}
  
== Information ==
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Invade the Dragon's Lair and escape with the treasure in this early shoot-em-up from [[Romik]] and [[Amsoft]]
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== '''Inlay Text''' ==
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Having heard tales of tremendous riches hidden in an old castle and guarded by a wicked dragon, you set off towards the castle armed with only a simple magic missile spell and carry an empty chest.
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You enter th efront door and find your-self in a dusty room, dropping the chest you search the rest of the castle for the treasure.
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There are six rooms in the castle with corresponding hazards as follows:
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*1. Front Room - Dust
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*2. Bathroom - Soap Bubbles
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*3. Garden - Spiders
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*4. Guard Room - Robots
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*5. Corridor - Moving walls
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*6. Dragon's Lair - Dragon
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You must run through the six rooms, pick up some of th egold in the last room and return to the first room where you must place the gold in the chest.  This scores 1000 points.  You also score points for killing the various monsters.  Good Luck!
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{|
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|-
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|[[Image:Dragon's_Gold (Title - Amsoft).png|left|thumb|200px|Title Screen (Amsoft)]]
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|[[Image:Dragon's_Gold_(Title - Romik).png|left|thumb|200px|Title Screen (Romik)]]
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|[[Image:Dragon's_Gold_1.png|left|thumb|200px|Title Screen (Romik)]]
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<br style="clear:both;"/>
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|}
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== '''Videos''' ==
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None
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== '''Ratings''' ==
  
 
{|{{Prettytable|width: 700px; font-size: 2em;}}
 
{|{{Prettytable|width: 700px; font-size: 2em;}}
|Title:|| '''Dragon's Gold'''
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|ACU:||Issue 04 (Mar '85)||Page 17-18||2 out of 5
 
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|Company:|| [[Amsoft]] / Romik Software
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|CWTA:||Issue 05 (May '85)||Page 22||no mark
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|Type:|| Arcade
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|Year:|| 1984
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|Soft Num. UK:|| 935
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|-
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|Soft Num. FR:||  
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== Covertape ==
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== '''Cheat Mode''' ==
  
<gallery caption="Dragon's Gold">
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None
  
Image:Dragon's Gold Back Covertape (Amsoft).jpg|Back Covertape
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== '''Prequels / Sequels''' ==
Image:Dragon's Gold Front Covertape (Amsoft).jpg|Front Covertape
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</gallery>
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None
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== '''Compilations & Re-releases''' ==
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None
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== '''Trivia''' ==
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*Re-released under both the [[Amsoft]] and [[Romik]] labels, it is unclear which was released first.
  
== Tape ==
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== '''Downloads & Materials''' ==
  
 
<gallery caption="Dragon's Gold">
 
<gallery caption="Dragon's Gold">
  
Image:Dragon's Gold Tape - side B (Amsoft).jpg|side B
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Image:Dragon's_Gold_(Romik).jpg|Cover (Romik)
Image:Dragon's Gold Tape - side A (Amsoft).jpg|side A
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Image:Dragon's Gold Front Covertape (Amsoft).jpg|Cover (Amsoft)
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Image:Dragon's Gold Tape - side A (Amsoft).jpg|Tape Side A (Amsoft)
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Image:Dragon's Gold Tape - side B (Amsoft).jpg|Tape Side B (Amsoft)
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Image:Dragon's Gold Back Covertape (Amsoft).jpg|Instructions
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Image:Romik_Advert 1.jpg|Advert
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Image:Dragon's_Gold (ACU).JPG|ACU Review
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Image:Dragon's_Gold (CWTA).JPG|CWTA Review
  
 
</gallery>
 
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
  
* [http://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=763 CPC game base from CPC Power]
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* {{CPCGameReviews|d/index7.html#dragons_gold}}
* [http://tacgr.emuunlim.com/downloads/filedetail.php?recid=1436 The Amstrad CPC Games Resource]
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* {{CPCPower|763}}
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* {{Tacgr|1436}}
  
[[Category:Games]] [[Category:Games 1984]]
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[[Category:Games]] [[Category:Games 1984]] [[Category:Shoot them Up]]

Latest revision as of 10:49, 5 December 2010

Dragon's Gold
Coverscan
Developer Stephane Daurs & Roland Stokes
Company
Publisher Amsoft / Romik
Musician Unknown
Release 1984
Platform(s) CPC
Genre Shoot-em-up
OS
Game Modes 1 Player
Controls Keyboard Joystick
Media disk Cassette
Language Language:english
Information

Invade the Dragon's Lair and escape with the treasure in this early shoot-em-up from Romik and Amsoft

Inlay Text

Having heard tales of tremendous riches hidden in an old castle and guarded by a wicked dragon, you set off towards the castle armed with only a simple magic missile spell and carry an empty chest.

You enter th efront door and find your-self in a dusty room, dropping the chest you search the rest of the castle for the treasure.

There are six rooms in the castle with corresponding hazards as follows:

  • 1. Front Room - Dust
  • 2. Bathroom - Soap Bubbles
  • 3. Garden - Spiders
  • 4. Guard Room - Robots
  • 5. Corridor - Moving walls
  • 6. Dragon's Lair - Dragon

You must run through the six rooms, pick up some of th egold in the last room and return to the first room where you must place the gold in the chest. This scores 1000 points. You also score points for killing the various monsters. Good Luck!

Title Screen (Amsoft)
Title Screen (Romik)
Title Screen (Romik)


Videos

None

Ratings

ACU: Issue 04 (Mar '85) Page 17-18 2 out of 5
CWTA: Issue 05 (May '85) Page 22 no mark

Cheat Mode

None

Prequels / Sequels

None

Compilations & Re-releases

None

Trivia

  • Re-released under both the Amsoft and Romik labels, it is unclear which was released first.

Downloads & Materials

Links