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|developer=[[Taito Corporation]]
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{{nihongo|'''Minelvaton Saga'''|ミネルバトンサーガ ラゴンの復活|Minelvaton Saga: Ragon no Fukkatsu|lit. Minelvaton Saga: Revival of Ragon}} is a console RPG developed by [[Taito]] for the [[Famicom]] and published in [[1987]]. It featured a backup battery for saving games, and a method to hire companions. Combat occurs through collision based action sequences similar to the Ys series or Hydlide series as opposed to a turn based menu system. It was followed up by a sequel called [[Silva Saga]] for the Famicon, released five years later in 1992 and a second sequel called Silva Saga 2 for the Super Famicon. Both Silva Saga and Silva Saga 2 were turn based RPGs. The game was never sold outside of Japan, or translated from Japanese to any other language. The game was fan translated to English in 2011.


{{nihongo|'''Minelvaton Saga'''|ミネルバトンサーガ ラゴンの復活|Minelvaton Saga: Ragon no Fukkatsu|lit. Minelvaton Saga: Revival of Ragon}} is a console RPG developed by [[Taito]] for the [[Famicom]] and published in [[1987]].  It featured a backup battery for saving games, and a method to hire companions.  Combat occurs through collision based action sequences as opposed to a turn based menu system.  It was followed up by a sequel called [[Silva Saga]], released five years later in 1992.  The game was never sold outside of Japan, or translated from Japanese to any other language.
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Box artwork for Minelvaton Saga: Ragon no Fukkatsu.
Box artwork for Minelvaton Saga: Ragon no Fukkatsu.
Minelvaton Saga: Ragon no Fukkatsu
Developer(s)Taito Corporation
Publisher(s)Taito Corporation
Year released1987
System(s)NES
Followed bySilva Saga
SeriesSilva Saga
Japanese titleミネルバトンサーガ ラゴンの復活
Genre(s)RPG
Players1
ModesSingle player
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Minelvaton Saga (ミネルバトンサーガ ラゴンの復活 Minelvaton Saga: Ragon no Fukkatsu?, lit. Minelvaton Saga: Revival of Ragon) is a console RPG developed by Taito for the Famicom and published in 1987. It featured a backup battery for saving games, and a method to hire companions. Combat occurs through collision based action sequences similar to the Ys series or Hydlide series as opposed to a turn based menu system. It was followed up by a sequel called Silva Saga for the Famicon, released five years later in 1992 and a second sequel called Silva Saga 2 for the Super Famicon. Both Silva Saga and Silva Saga 2 were turn based RPGs. The game was never sold outside of Japan, or translated from Japanese to any other language. The game was fan translated to English in 2011.

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