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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 | 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''). | ||
''''' | '''''Seiken Densetsu 3''''' was the first video game ever to be translated in English by fans. | ||
'''''Secret of Evermore''''' is the only title developed in the USA instead of in Japan. It is just loosely related to the Mana series. The lead programmer declared in an interview: ''"We were, simply put, to make an American-flavored Secret-of-Mana-like game".''<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20110716163947/http://www.super-nes.com/evermoreinterview.htm Interview to Brian Fehdrau]</ref> | '''''Secret of Evermore''''' is the only title developed in the USA instead of in Japan. It is just loosely related to the Mana series. The lead programmer declared in an interview: ''"We were, simply put, to make an American-flavored Secret-of-Mana-like game".''<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20110716163947/http://www.super-nes.com/evermoreinterview.htm Interview to Brian Fehdrau]</ref> | ||
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| 2 || 聖剣伝説2 <br/>''Holy Sword Legend 2 ''|| [[Secret of Mana]] || 1993 || || {{icon|globe}} [[SNES]] <br>{{icon|globe}} (2018) [[PS4]], [[PSV]], [[MS-Win]] | | 2 || 聖剣伝説2 <br/>''Holy Sword Legend 2 ''|| [[Secret of Mana]] || 1993 || || {{icon|globe}} [[SNES]] <br>{{icon|globe}} (2018) [[PS4]], [[PSV]], [[MS-Win]] | ||
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| 3 || 聖剣伝説3 <br/>''Holy Sword Legend 3 ''|| | | 3 || 聖剣伝説3 <br/>''[[Seiken Densetsu 3|Holy Sword Legend 3]] ''|| {{n/a|-}} || 1995 || || {{icon|jp}} SNES <br/> {{icon|globe}} SNES (fan translation) | ||
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| <font color="white">9</font> || {{n/a|-}} || [[Secret of Evermore]] || 1995 || || {{icon|us}} SNES | | <font color="white">9</font> || {{n/a|-}} || [[Secret of Evermore]] || 1995 || || {{icon|us}} SNES | ||
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The following games can be played cooperatively: | The following games can be played cooperatively: | ||
* Secret of Mana (SNES, 1993): 1 to 3 players | * Secret of Mana (SNES, 1993): 1 to 3 players | ||
* | * Seiken Densetsu 3 (SNES, 1993): 1 or 2 players | ||
* Legend of Mana (PS1, 1999): 1 or 2 players | * Legend of Mana (PS1, 1999): 1 or 2 players | ||
* Children of Mana (NDS, 2006): 1 to 4 players | * Children of Mana (NDS, 2006): 1 to 4 players |