Dragon Slayer I

12.08.1990
Dragon Slayer I is a Game Boy conversion of the Dragon Slayer, an action RPG designed by Yoshio Kiya and developed by Nihon Falcom. The title helped to pioneer the action RPG genre in Japan and spawned many sequels that would spin-off into their own franchises over time.

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01.10.1984

Dragon Slayer is an action RPG designed by Yoshio Kiya and developed by Nihon Falcom. The title helped to pioneer the action RPG genre in Japan and spawned many sequels that would spin-off into their own franchises over time.

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Dragon Slayer (last 3 games)

18.02.1994

An overhead fantasy ARPG that uses a similar bump-attack style to the Ys games. Some unique features include a day/night cycle, some side-on action sequences and the ability to level up your weapons and armour.

03.06.1992

Dragon Slayer Gaiden: Nemuri no Oukan is a spin-off from Dragon Slayer series, developed by Agenda and published by Epoch for the Game Boy platform. The game was only released in Japan. Gameplay differs somewhat from the original Dragon Slayer in that there are now outdoors areas, as well as npcs that send you on specific quests. Combat is still real-time, but a new attack button brings the game closer to other action-rpgs like Zelda.

21.03.1991

Lord Monarch is a real-time strategy war game by Nihon Falcom. The game is considered to be the seventh installment in the Dragon Slayer series. It was originally released in 1991 for the NEC PC-9801, and was later ported with enhanced theme swapping in 1992 to the Super Famicom, and then in 1994 to the Sega Mega Drive as "Lord Monarch: Tokoton Sentou Densetsu". During 1997, Lord Monarch was remade for Windows as "Lord Monarch Online" and released for free in both Japanese, and for the first time, English.

Part of franchise:
Dragon Slayer (last 3 games)

15.06.2012

Dragon Slayer Chronicle is a compilation of twelve games from the Dragon Slayer series released for the PC by D4 Enterprise on June 15, 2012 in Japan. The package includes reproductions of Xanadu's and Dragon Slayer's original manuals, various artwork from the franchise and a soundtrack disc. Titles contained in the release include: - Dragon Slayer - Xanadu: Dragon Slayer II - Xanadu Scenario II - Romancia - Dragon Slayer IV: Drasle Family - Sorcerian - Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes - Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II - Lord Monarch - Advanced Lord Monarch - The Legend of Xanadu - The Legend of Xanadu II

12.03.2007

Advanced Sorcerian is an enhanced remake of the classic computer action RPG Sorcerian. It features the original game's scenario along with the Sengoku and Pyramid add-on disk scenarios. Aside from enhanced graphics and fresh character portraits, the remake adds several exclusive scenarios created specifically for this release.

24.06.2005

Xanadu Next is an exploration-centric action RPG from Nihon Falcom, the acclaimed creators of the Ys and The Legend of Heroes RPG franchises. A late entry in their immensely popular Dragon Slayer series and a spiritual follow-up to the late ‘80s cult classic Faxanadu, Xanadu Next puts players in the shoes of a gravely injured knight given a new lease on life through ancient magic who must now seek a legendary sword called “Dragon Slayer” to ensure his survival.

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