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Template:InfoboxOgre Battle: March of the Black Queen (伝説のオウガバトル, Densetsu no Ouga Batoru) is a strategy video game that was originally released for Nintendo's Super Nintendo. It was directed by Yasumi Matsuno with artwork by Akihiko Yoshida and is the first installment of an episodic series (although it is supposed to be the fifth episode, the previous episodes had been unproduced so far), and was originally developed by Quest for the Super Famicom system (and subsequently Sega Saturn in 1996 with vocal acting) in Japan.

Enix of America only distributed twenty-five thousand copies of the Super Nintendo version to the United States, which made it one of the rarest critically acclaimed video game titles to date. As such, it can be difficult to purchase a copy of the game, which can sell for over 30% of its original retail price. It was rereleased by Atlus as a PlayStation game (along with Tactics Ogre: Let us Cling Together) in 1997 with the name of Ogre Battle: Limited Edition. The version of the game is not as difficult to procure as the original SNES cartridge.

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