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Just to throw it out there as no one seems to have: Skyrim?
As far as I know you don't get to be a dragon, but they definitely feature and Bethesda is already here now...
More DnD Gold classics?
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JudasIscariot: We have a few games that make you want to say "I want to be a dragon!" but, no, they are NOT Dragon Age :D
Spyro the Dragon?
When will these games arrive?
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adaliabooks: Just to throw it out there as no one seems to have: Skyrim?
As far as I know you don't get to be a dragon, but they definitely feature and Bethesda is already here now...
I don't forsee Skyrim showing up here before Oblivion.
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adaliabooks: Just to throw it out there as no one seems to have: Skyrim?
As far as I know you don't get to be a dragon, but they definitely feature and Bethesda is already here now...
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dtgreene: I don't forsee Skyrim showing up here before Oblivion.
Good point, but they might turn up together.. and maybe Judas couldn't think of a hint for Oblivion?
May I hope for Dragon's Lair & Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp?

http://www.dragons-lair-project.com/games/pages/dl.asp
Post edited October 21, 2015 by gixgox
Breath of fire IV?
Post edited October 21, 2015 by huN73R
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Grargar: From the ESRB site:

"MATURE
Content is generally suitable for ages 17 and up. May contain intense violence, blood and gore, sexual content and/or strong language."

"ADULTS ONLY
Content suitable only for adults ages 18 and up. May include prolonged scenes of intense violence, graphic sexual content and/or gambling with real currency."

In practical terms, a game that receives a Mature rating can still be sold on consoles or one of the big retailers, while a game with an AO rating will be refused release on consoles and won't be stocked by the big retailers.
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Maxvorstadt: Ah, interesting thanks. So AO rated games are legally forbidden to be released on consoles and can only be released on PCs? Sounds weird!
AO games are completely legal (at least in the US) but Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft refuse to allow them on their platforms, and most retailers refuse to stock them.
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JudasIscariot: We have a few games that make you want to say "I want to be a dragon!" but, no, they are NOT Dragon Age :D
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blotunga: Dragonlance?
This, obviously.
I think too.
Bubble Bobble?
Also Rainbow Islands and Parasol Stars to account for plural ´games`.
Post edited October 21, 2015 by murkki
Late to the party....but Dragonlance for sure ;)
Oh how I wish it was the Drakensang series.
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JudasIscariot: We have a few games that make you want to say "I want to be a dragon!" but, no, they are NOT Dragon Age :D
Panzer Dragon along other classic SEGA titles ?