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'''''Kyouryuu Densetsu''''' (恐竜伝説 ''Dinosaur Legend'') is a NES/Famicom game that was being developed by HAL Laboratory but ended up cancelled and unreleased.<ref>[http://www.unseen64.net/2013/10/23/dinosaur-legend-kyouryuu-densetsu-nes-cancelled/ Unseen64 article on ''Kyouryuu Densetsu''.] Retrieved 19 Jul '14</ref>
'''''Kyouryuu Densetsu''''' (恐竜伝説 ''Dinosaur Legend'') is a Famicom game that was being developed by HAL Laboratory but ended up cancelled and unreleased.<ref>[http://www.unseen64.net/2013/10/23/dinosaur-legend-kyouryuu-densetsu-nes-cancelled/ Unseen64 article on ''Kyouryuu Densetsu''.] Retrieved 19 Jul '14</ref>


It would have been an RPG set in a world populated by dinosaurs that the hero would have to save. The hero would also have his own dinosaur friend who would evolve and become more powerful (possibly in a manner similar to ''Pokémon'' or ''EVO: Search For Eden'').
It would have been an RPG set in a world populated by dinosaurs that the hero would have to save. The hero would also have his own dinosaur friend who would evolve and become more powerful (possibly in a manner similar to ''Pokémon'' or ''EVO: Search For Eden'').

Revision as of 01:56, 12 April 2020

Dinosaurlegend.jpg

A screenshot of the game.

Status: Lost

Kyouryuu Densetsu (恐竜伝説 Dinosaur Legend) is a Famicom game that was being developed by HAL Laboratory but ended up cancelled and unreleased.[1]

It would have been an RPG set in a world populated by dinosaurs that the hero would have to save. The hero would also have his own dinosaur friend who would evolve and become more powerful (possibly in a manner similar to Pokémon or EVO: Search For Eden).

Little else is known or available on the game apart from a preview with three screenshots.

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