Project Draco is a Panzer Dragoon inspired game in which you will communicate with and train your own dragon!
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Release Info: Officially announced! ( Expected 2012 )
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Platforms: Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA)
Genre: Action, Adventure
ESRB: Rating Pending (RP)
Creator(s): Microsoft Game Studios, Grounding Inc.
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Today, the official trailer for Crimson Dragon got released on Xbox Live Marketplace. The trailer has a size of 63.04 Mb and it’s available for [...]
Remember that we’ve told you about this event in Tokyo where Project Draco (now Crimson Dragon) was going to make its public playable debut? That event took [...]
Project Draco is long gone. The working title is no more, as Adriansang has received confirmation from Microsoft on their 10th anniversary Xbox 360 event [...]
Project Draco was announced a long time ago at the Tokyo Game Show as a Kinect hardcore game that would look, feel and play like [...]
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In a recent interview with Gamasutra, Yukio Futatsugi – the creator of Panzer Dragoon and Project Draco, discusses about the challenges faced when addressing Kinect controls. [...]
Project Draco was recently announced to be pushed back to 2012 and exclusively coming to XBLA. Since then 1up had a nice interview with the [...]
Announced last year at TGS and originally scheduled for release in 2011, Project Draco has been pushed to next year. According to Joystiq, the game [...]
Robin Burrowes, Xbox Live product marketing manager for EMEA, told CVG that Microsoft is planning to release around one Kinect game a month via XBLA. One [...]
Some details on Project Draco (game inspired by Panzer Dragoon) have been made available. We now know a bit more than in September when it has [...]
Kinect Project Draco’s Story The director of the cult hits “Phantom Dust” and “Panzer Dragoon,” game director Yukio Futatsugi, brings you an epic 3-D flying [...]
Earlier we already reported that Microsoft had a ‘super exciting’ announcement now that they had their first keynote ever of the Tokyo Game Show (TGS) [...]











