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| version      = MVS Japan Ver.6
| version      = MVS Japan Ver.6
| developer    = Evoga, BrezzaSoft, Noise Factory
| developer    = Evoga, BrezzaSoft, Noise Factory
| publisher    = Playmore
| publisher    = QUByte Interactive (2021), SNK/Playmore
| system      = NeoGeo MVS
| system      = NeoGeo MVS
| netcode      = FightCade2 (PC)
| netcode      = FightCade2 (PC)

Revision as of 18:57, 13 February 2022

Rage Of The Dragons
(ROTD)
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Version

MVS Japan Ver.6

Developers

Evoga, BrezzaSoft, Noise Factory

Publishers

QUByte Interactive (2021), SNK/Playmore

Systems

NeoGeo MVS

Online Play

FightCade2 (PC)

Player Resources
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Rage of the Dragons is a 2002 2 on 2 tag fighter developed by Evoga, BrezzaSoft, and Noise Factory on the Neo Geo arcade system. It plays similarly to other fighting games on the Neo Geo like King of Fighters '98.

Rage of the Dragons was supposed to be a Double Dragon fighting sequel to the 1995 version of that game that takes place after Double Dragon II. However, the development team could not acquire the rights for the characters. So instead of scrapping the game, they changed the names of characters; such as Abobo to Abubo. Billy and Jimmy still kept their names respectively.

As of 2020, Piko Interactive now holds the rights to Rage of the Dragons and is working with QUByte Interactive on releasing a modern port. There is yet to be an announcement date.


Billy Lewis
Lynn Baker
Radel
Annie Murakami
Cassandra Murata
Oni Inomura
José "PePe" Rodríguez
Pupa Salgueiro
Alice Carol
Elias Patrick
Mr. Jimmy Jones
Jae-Mo Kang
Sonia Romanenko
Jimmy Lewis
Abubo Rao
Johann Caspar

ROTD Navigation

General
Controls and Notation
HUD
System
FAQ
Characters
Billy
Lynn
Radel
Annie
Cassandra
Oni
Pepe
Pupa
Alice
Elias
Jones
Kang
Sonia
Jimmy
Abubo
Johann