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|developer = [[Funcom]] (Console & PC versions) <br/> [[Torus Games]] (GB version)
|developer = [[Funcom]] (Console & PC versions) <br/> [[Torus Games]] (GB version)
|publisher = [[Acclaim Entertainment|Acclaim]]
|publisher = [[Acclaim Entertainment|Acclaim]]
|released = '''Game Boy''' {{vgrelease|NA=May 1996}}{{vgrelease|EU=October 1996}} '''Playstation, Saturn, PC''' {{vgrelease|NA= November 30, 1996}}{{vgrelease|EU=March 1997|AUS=March 1997}}{{vgrelease|JP=April 1997}}
|released = '''Game Boy''' {{vgrelease|NA=May 1996}}{{vgrelease|EU=October 1996}} '''Playstation, Saturn, PC''' {{vgrelease|NA= November 30, 1996}}{{vgrelease|EU=March 1997|AUS=March 1997}}{{vgrelease|JP=April 21, 1997}}
|genre = [[Hack and slash]], [[Action game|Action]], [[Platformer]]
|genre = [[Hack and slash]], [[Action game|Action]], [[Platformer]]
|modes = [[Single player]]
|modes = [[Single player]]

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DragonHeart: Fire and Steel
Developer(s)Funcom (Console & PC versions)
Torus Games (GB version)
Publisher(s)Acclaim
Platform(s)PSX, Sega Saturn, PC, Game Boy, Phantom
ReleaseGame Boy Playstation, Saturn, PC
Genre(s)Hack and slash, Action, Platformer
Mode(s)Single player

DragonHeart: Fire and Steel is a 2D side-scrolling action game loosely based on the 1996 fantasy/adventure film, Dragonheart.

Story

DragonHeart: Fire and Steel follows the story of medieval dragonslayer Sir Bowen, in his attempt to rid the world of a particularly evil king along with seven evil dragons that have ruled the world (which the seven evil dragons never appeared in the movie). On the way, he befriends the last dragon to exist, Draco. Sir Bowen and Draco must join forces to defeat the king's army and rescue a damsel in distress. It drops out some of the movie's plot, but it is still a close match.

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