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Before 2022, little was known about ''Dragon King''{{'}}s gameplay or design, and all information known about the game came from interviews and a handful of images shown when the game was in an alpha stage. No gameplay footage had been demonstrated, and a working prototype has not been made publicly available. Images of the game, however, show that much of the core gameplay was similar to ''Super Smash Bros.'', with these images featuring [[damage|damage percents]], arenas with [[platform]]s, and combatants that do not strictly have to face one another. The tall, thin build of the unnamed fighters and their kicking and punching techniques are also relatively similar to that of [[Captain Falcon]].<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/tomgyroid/art/SC-17-Know-Me-Your-Moves-Captain-Falcon-DK-888635373</ref> The background of the stage featured in the screenshots is a photo taken by Sakurai of a Ryūō-chō neighborhood in [[wikipedia:Yamanashi|Yamanashi, Japan]], which is where HAL Laboratory's headquarters are based. Before the game was given a title, it was codenamed "Ryūō" after Ryūō-chō, which itself means "Dragon King". | Before 2022, little was known about ''Dragon King''{{'}}s gameplay or design, and all information known about the game came from interviews and a handful of images shown when the game was in an alpha stage. No gameplay footage had been demonstrated, and a working prototype has not been made publicly available. Images of the game, however, show that much of the core gameplay was similar to ''Super Smash Bros.'', with these images featuring [[damage|damage percents]], arenas with [[platform]]s, and combatants that do not strictly have to face one another. The tall, thin build of the unnamed fighters and their kicking and punching techniques are also relatively similar to that of [[Captain Falcon]].<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/tomgyroid/art/SC-17-Know-Me-Your-Moves-Captain-Falcon-DK-888635373</ref> The background of the stage featured in the screenshots is a photo taken by Sakurai of a Ryūō-chō neighborhood in [[wikipedia:Yamanashi|Yamanashi, Japan]], which is where HAL Laboratory's headquarters are based. Before the game was given a title, it was codenamed "Ryūō" after Ryūō-chō, which itself means "Dragon King". | ||
On October 20, 2022, Masahiro Sakurai uploaded a video to his [[YouTube]] channel discussing ''Super Smash Bros.'' In this video, Sakurai revealed the first ever footage of ''Dragon King''. Sakurai confirmed there were | On October 20, 2022, Masahiro Sakurai uploaded a video to his [[YouTube]] channel discussing ''Super Smash Bros.'' In this video, Sakurai revealed the first ever footage of ''Dragon King''. Sakurai confirmed there were not [[special move]]s, dodges or [[item]]s yet, but had [[smash attack]]s, [[midair jump]]s, [[shield]]s, [[dash]]ing and five-directional [[aerial attack]]s. There was also a stage with a layout resembling [[Battlefield]], and another stage resembling the layout eventually used in [[Norfair]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3IOWaVDbx0&</ref> | ||
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