Dragon Steps
It's 1986, Japan is booming with all sorts of programs called video games. These softwares are back to life thanks to a toy company named Nintendo. After what appeared to be an eternity of a business crash for developers around the globe, Nintendo releases a machine called the Family Computer (Famicom for short) during June of 1983. They later release the Machine for North America in 1985 as the Nintendo Entertainment System (Different look and colour scheme). After multiple hits like Super Mario Bros and Zelda no Densestu (The Legend of Zelda for America) are sold for the system, a developer enters the fray to provide a new experience that would change video game history forever. Enix Corporation , known for their anime, mangas and toys at the time, are looking into developing a new game for the Famicom after multiple ideas from a programming contest were transformed into game cartridges for Japan's gamer market. Fantasy stories were beco...