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* [[Franchise Killer]]: ''Beast Rider'', an attempt to reboot a series that hadn't seen a new installment in almost 15 years, with the final result looking like a poor man's version of ''[[Heavenly Sword]]''.
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: Unfortunately, ''The Revenge of Death Adder'' is only installment in the series that has never been ported to any home console or download service, which is a shame as it would've been a great launch title for the Sega Saturn or Sega 32X.
* [[Overtook the Manga]]: The first of the Mega Drive sequels (''Golden Axe II'') was made before the actual arcade sequel (''Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder'').
* [[Port Overdosed]]
* [[Write What You Know]]: Developer Makota Uchida is known to be a big fan of [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] and used both the text and illustrations as inspiration. He said in an interview that, "If I could, I'd vote in Gandalf for President."
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- Franchise Killer: Beast Rider, an attempt to reboot a series that hadn't seen a new installment in almost 15 years, with the final result looking like a poor man's version of Heavenly Sword.
- Keep Circulating the Tapes: Unfortunately, The Revenge of Death Adder is only installment in the series that has never been ported to any home console or download service, which is a shame as it would've been a great launch title for the Sega Saturn or Sega 32X.
- Overtook the Manga: The first of the Mega Drive sequels (Golden Axe II) was made before the actual arcade sequel (Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder).
- Port Overdosed
- Write What You Know: Developer Makota Uchida is known to be a big fan of J. R. R. Tolkien and used both the text and illustrations as inspiration. He said in an interview that, "If I could, I'd vote in Gandalf for President."
- Back to Golden Axe (series)