Dragon Hopper was first revealed alongside
Bound High! to the attendees of
Shoshinkai 1995 and later in video game magazines in 1996, with plans to reach store shelves during summer of the same year. It went by the name
D-Hopper. The game was showcased along with
Bound High! in a playable state at the show floor of
E3 1996, with a scheduled release date of 26 August 1996 in both the United States and Japan. It received previews from publications such as
Nintendo Power magazine, but was eventually cancelled due to Nintendo discontinuing the Virtual Boy for being a critical and
commercial failure. Until its eventual 2026 release, the only remaining proof of its existence were various screenshots taken by several gaming magazines and gameplay footage, while no prototypes containing a
ROM image of the game were found. On 27 January 2026, 30 years after its original intended release window, Nintendo announced that the game would be officially released for the first time on the
Nintendo Classics service later that year, under the English name of "D-Hopper". == Notes ==