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| | |title=Soul Blazer | ||
|image=Soul Blazer NA box.jpg | |image=Soul Blazer NA box.jpg | ||
|developer=[[Quintet]] | |developer=[[Quintet]] | ||
|publisher=[[Enix]] | |publisher=[[Enix]] | ||
| | |japanese=Soul Blader | ||
| | |released={{jp|1992|January 31}}{{na|1992|November 27}}{{eu|1994|January 27}} | ||
|genre=[[Action | |genre=[[Action]], [[Role-playing]] | ||
|systems=[[SNES]] | |||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
|followed by=[[Actraiser]] | |||
|followed by=[[ | |||
|series=ActRaiser | |series=ActRaiser | ||
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}} | }} | ||
Although it is usually considered part of the "Gaia trilogy", according to the producer of Enix USA<ref> [http://gaming.moe/?p=331 Interview to Robert Jerauld, former producer at Enix USA]</ref> ''Soul Blazer'' is the prequel of ''[[ActRaiser]]''. Similar to the company's previous game [[ActRaiser]], the player takes the role of a divine angel (or deity, or lesser-deity, or avatar) sent by a divinity, called Master, to destroy monsters and release the captured souls of a world's inhabitants. | '''Soul Blader''' was developed and released in Japan, and later localized as '''Soul Blazer'''. It is a [[SNES]] [[action]] [[role-playing game]] developed by [[Quintet]] and published by [[Enix]]. Soul Blazer was released on [[1992]] [[January 31]]<!--written the Eastern way--> in Japan, on [[November 27]], [[1992]]<!--written the US-only way--> in North America, and on [[January 27|27th January]] [[1994]]<!--written the Western way--> in Europe. The Japanese subtitle {{nihongo||ソウルブレイダー|Souru Bureidaa|Soul Blader}} is actually a just a reading help for Japanese players. | ||
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|[[File:SoulBlader_box.jpg|thumb|160px|Original box artwork]] | |||
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Although it is usually considered part of the "{{c|Gaia}} trilogy", according to the producer of Enix USA<ref> [http://gaming.moe/?p=331 Interview to Robert Jerauld, former producer at Enix USA]</ref> ''Soul Blazer'' is the prequel<ref>It was released later (sequel), but the story takes place earlier (pre-).</ref> of ''[[ActRaiser]]''. Similar to the company's previous game [[ActRaiser]], the player takes the role of a divine angel (or deity, or lesser-deity, or avatar) sent by a divinity, called Master, to destroy monsters and release the captured souls of a world's inhabitants. | |||
Soul Blazer was scored by Yukihide Takekawa. | Soul Blazer was scored by Yukihide Takekawa. | ||
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==Box artwork== | |||
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File:Soul Blader OST cover.jpg|Japanese soundtrack album cover. | File:Soul Blader OST cover.jpg|Japanese soundtrack album cover. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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{{ActRaiser}} | {{ActRaiser}} | ||
[[Category:Action RPG]] | |||
[[Category:ActRaiser]] | |||
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[[Category:Quintet]] | [[Category:Quintet]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:SNES]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] |