D-Hopper

D-Hopper

Virtual Boy · 2026

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About this game

Developed by Intelligent Systems, and known as Jump Dragon in Japan, Dragon Hopper was largely complete and due for release in 1996, but went unreleased until 2026 as part of the Nintendo Classics collection.

You control Dorin, the prince of Dragons from the kingdom of Celestia.

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The evil Prime Minister has kidnapped the King and Queen of Dragons, as well as Dorin's princess, Diana.

Dorin escaped but fell into the Land of Faeron.

Now he must escape Faeron, collecting fairy spirits and learning spells if he is to return home and rescue his family.

The action is viewed from a birds-eye perspective, but you navigate the stages by jumping on increasingly higher platforms.

On each stage you have to collect all of the stars and find the elemental fairies who will give you special powers.

There were seven stages in total, with a boss character to battle in each.

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About Virtual Boy

Nintendo's Virtual Boy (1995) was an early, tabletop-mounted stereoscopic 3D system that used red monochrome displays — a design that caused user discomfort and contributed to it being discontinued within a year. Its extremely short commercial life produced one of the smallest official game libraries of any Nintendo platform, making complete Virtual Boy titles a genuinely rare and sought-after niche among Nintendo collectors.

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