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The {{nihongo|'''''Seiken Densetsu'''''|聖剣伝説|extra=lit. "Holy Sword Legend"}} series is developed and published by [[Square Enix]] (formerly [[Squaresoft]] and [[Enix]]). The original ''Seiken Densetsu'' was renamed ''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]'', ''Seiken Densetsu 2'' was renamed ''[[Secret of Mana]]'', and ''Seiken Densetsu 3'' was never localized to the US (there are numerous English translations of the ROM, which generally refer to the game as ''Seiken Densetsu 3'').
The {{nihongo|'''''Seiken Densetsu'''''|聖剣伝説|extra=lit. "Holy Sword Legend"}} series is developed and published by [[Square Enix]] (formerly [[Squaresoft]] and [[Enix]]). The original ''Seiken Densetsu'' was renamed ''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]'', ''Seiken Densetsu 2'' was renamed ''[[Secret of Mana]]'', and ''Seiken Densetsu 3'' was never localized to the US (there are numerous English translations of the ROM, which generally refer to the game as ''Seiken Densetsu 3'').


===Classic Series===
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* '''Seiken Densetsu 1'''
=== Series titles ===
** '''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''' for the [[Game Boy]] (originally called ''Seiken Densetsu 1'')
'''''Seiken Densetsu 3''''' was the first video game ever to be translated in English by fans.
** '''[[Sword of Mana]]''' for the [[GBA]] (enhanced remake)
 
* '''[[Secret of Mana]]''' for the [[SNES]] (originally called ''Seiken Densetsu 2'')
The '''''World of Mana''''' was a revival process of the series, and it includes four games released within one year.
* '''[[Seiken Densetsu 3]]''' for the [[SNES]] (Japan only)
 
* '''[[Legend of Mana]]''' for the [[PS1]]
{|{{prettytable|sortable=1|text center=1|notwide=1}}
! N. !! Original title !! Localized title !! Year !! System !! Notes
|-
| 1 || Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden || '''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''' || 1991 || [[GB]]   ||
|-
| 1 || Shin'Yaku Seiken Densetsu             || '''[[Sword of Mana]]'''           || 2003 || [[GBA]] || Enhanced remake
|-
| 2 || Seiken Densetsu 2                    || '''[[Secret of Mana]]'''         || 1993 || [[SNES]] ||
|-
| 3 || '''[[Seiken Densetsu 3]]'''          || {{n/a|-}}                        || 1995 || [[SNES]] || Japan only; fan-translated
|-
| 4 || Seiken Densetsu 4                    || '''[[Dawn of Mana]]'''           || 2006 || [[PS2]]  || World of Mana
|-
| {{n/a|-}} || Seiken Densetsu: Legend of Mana      || '''[[Legend of Mana]]'''          || 1999 || [[PS1]]  ||
|-
| {{n/a|-}} || Seiken Densetsu DS: Children of Mana  || '''[[Children of Mana]]'''       || 2006 || [[DS]]   || World of Mana
|-
| {{n/a|-}} || Seiken Densetsu: Heroes of Mana      || '''[[Heroes of Mana]]'''         || 2007 || [[DS]]  || World of Mana
|-
| {{n/a|-}} || '''[[Seiken Densetsu: Friends of Mana]]''' || {{n/a|-}}                    || 2006 || Mobile phones || World of Mana; Japan only
|}


===The World of Mana Series===
* '''[[Children of Mana]]''' for the [[Nintendo DS]] (also called ''Seiken Densetsu DS: Children of Mana'')
* '''[[Dawn of Mana]]''' for the [[PS2]] (also called ''Seiken Densetsu 4'')
* '''[[Heroes of Mana]]''' for the [[Nintendo DS]] (also known as '''Seiken Densetsu: Heroes of Mana''' in Japan)
* '''[[Friends of Mana]]''' - a Japanese-exclusive mobile phone game.


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The Seiken Densetsu (聖剣伝説? lit. "Holy Sword Legend") series is developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Squaresoft and Enix). The original Seiken Densetsu was renamed Final Fantasy Adventure, Seiken Densetsu 2 was renamed Secret of Mana, and Seiken Densetsu 3 was never localized to the US (there are numerous English translations of the ROM, which generally refer to the game as Seiken Densetsu 3).

Series titles

Seiken Densetsu 3 was the first video game ever to be translated in English by fans.

The World of Mana was a revival process of the series, and it includes four games released within one year.

N. Original title Localized title Year System Notes
1 Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden Final Fantasy Adventure 1991 GB
1 Shin'Yaku Seiken Densetsu Sword of Mana 2003 GBA Enhanced remake
2 Seiken Densetsu 2 Secret of Mana 1993 SNES
3 Seiken Densetsu 3 - 1995 SNES Japan only; fan-translated
4 Seiken Densetsu 4 Dawn of Mana 2006 PS2 World of Mana
- Seiken Densetsu: Legend of Mana Legend of Mana 1999 PS1
- Seiken Densetsu DS: Children of Mana Children of Mana 2006 DS World of Mana
- Seiken Densetsu: Heroes of Mana Heroes of Mana 2007 DS World of Mana
- Seiken Densetsu: Friends of Mana - 2006 Mobile phones World of Mana; Japan only