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== Games ==
== Games ==
The first two titles were released in '''English''', even if they were released in Japan only. In 1997 they were re-released in the ''Falcom Classics'' collection for [[Sega Saturn]], always in English although for Japanese market only.
''The Legend of Heroes'' originated its own spin-off series of the same name, that lists 14 games.
''The Legend of Heroes'' originated its own spin-off series of the same name, that lists 14 games.


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| 1 ||''' [[Dragon Slayer I]] '''|| 1984 || Role-playing || {{icon|jp}} [[NEC PC-8801|NEC-8801]], [[NEC PC-9801|NEC-9801]], [[MSX]], [[FM Towns|FM-7]], [[Sharp X1|X1]], [[GB]]
| 1 ||''' [[Dragon Slayer I]] '''|| 1984 || Role-playing || {{icon|jp}} [[NEC PC-8801|NEC-8801]], [[NEC PC-9801|NEC-9801]], [[MSX]], [[FM Towns|FM-7]], [[Sharp X1|X1]], [[GB]], [[Saturn]]
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| 2 ||''' [[Dragon Slayer II: Xanadu]] '''|| 1985 || Role-playing || {{icon|jp}} NEC-8801, NEC-9801, MSX, FM-7, GB, [[Sega Saturn|Saturn]], [[Windows|MS-Win]]
| 2 ||''' [[Dragon Slayer II: Xanadu]] '''|| 1985 || Role-playing || {{icon|jp}} NEC-8801, NEC-9801, MSX, FM-7, GB, Saturn, [[Windows|MS-Win]]
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| 3 ||''' [[Dragon Slayer Jr.: Romancia]] '''|| 1986 || Action-adventure || {{icon|jp}} NEC-8801, NEC-9801, MSX, X1, [[NES]], MS-Win <br/>[[File:globe.svg|25px]] NES (fan translation)
| 3 ||''' [[Dragon Slayer Jr.: Romancia]] '''|| 1986 || Action-adventure || {{icon|jp}} NEC-8801, NEC-9801, MSX, X1, [[NES]], MS-Win <br/>[[File:globe.svg|25px]] NES (fan translation)

Revision as of 08:23, 4 April 2017

Dragon Slayer
Developer(s)Nihon Falcom
Publisher(s)Falcom, Tokyo Shoseki, Namco, Brøderbund, Hudson Soft, Nintendo
Year introduced[[1984]]
Genre(s)Role-playing, strategy, action-adventure, metroidvania

Games

The first two titles were released in English, even if they were released in Japan only. In 1997 they were re-released in the Falcom Classics collection for Sega Saturn, always in English although for Japanese market only.

The Legend of Heroes originated its own spin-off series of the same name, that lists 14 games.

N. Title Year Genre Systems
1 Dragon Slayer I 1984 Role-playing Flag of Japan.svg NEC-8801, NEC-9801, MSX, FM-7, X1, GB, Saturn
2 Dragon Slayer II: Xanadu 1985 Role-playing Flag of Japan.svg NEC-8801, NEC-9801, MSX, FM-7, GB, Saturn, MS-Win
3 Dragon Slayer Jr.: Romancia 1986 Action-adventure Flag of Japan.svg NEC-8801, NEC-9801, MSX, X1, NES, MS-Win
Globe.svg NES (fan translation)
4 Dragon Slayer IV: Drasle Family
(US title: Legacy of the Wizard)
1987 Metroidvania Flag of Japan.svg MSX, MSX2
Globe.svg NES
5 Dragon Slayer V: Sorcerian 1987 Role-playing Flag of Japan.svg NEC-8801, NEC-9801, NEC-88VA, X1, MSX2, SMD, TG-CD, SDC
Globe.svg MS-DOS
- Faxanadu 1987 Role-playing Globe.svg NES
6 Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes 1989 Role-playing Flag of Japan.svg NEC-8801, NEC-9801, MSX2, X68000, SMD, SNES, BS, PS1, Saturn
Globe.svg TG16
7 Lord Monarch 1991 Strategy Flag of Japan.svg NEC-9801, SNES, SMD
Globe.svg MS-Win (online)
8 Legend of Xanadu 1994 Role-playing Flag of Japan.svg TG-CD
9 Legend of Xanadu II 1995 Role-playing Flag of Japan.svg TG-CD