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* In the ''[[Panzer Dragoon]]'' series, Dragons are bio-weapons created through genetic mutation. The player-controlled dragon riden by Jean-Luc Lundi in ''Panzer Dragoon II Zwei'' is named Lagi
* There are several dragons in the [[Legend of Zelda]] series, most of which are boss characters, such as [[Volvagia]] from [[Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]], the Twilit Dragon Argorok from [[Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]] and [[Onox]] from [[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]] turns into a dragon. There is also Valoo, a friendly dragon from [[Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker]].
* Various creatures in the [[Pokémon]] anime and video games resemble dragons, but only a handfull are of the actual type "dragon" (see [[Pokémon types]]). Some that resemble dragons but are not of the dragon type are: [[Aerodactyl]], [[Charizard]], [[Gyarados]], [[Horsea]], [[Kangaskhan]], [[Lapras]], [[Lugia]], [[Nidoking]], [[Nidoqueen]], [[Seadra]], [[Sceptile]], and [[Steelix]]. Some that are actually of the dragon type are: [[Dratini]], [[Dragonair (Pokémon)|Dragonair]], [[Dragonite]], [[Kingdra]], [[Altaria]], [[Flygon]], [[Rayquaza]], [[Salamence]], and [[Latias]]/[[Latios]]. Another contributing factor to the confusion is the fact that some of the non-dragon type PokéMon can learn dragon-type attacks such as Dragon Rage, Dragonbreath, and Twister.
 
== Dragons in role-playing games ==