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'''''Dragon Slayer: Eiyuu Densetsu''''' (ドラゴンスレイヤー英雄伝説), called ''Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes'' outside Japan, is the sixth main game in [[Falcom]]'s ''Dragon Slayer'' series, following ''[[Sorcerian]]''. It was first released on the NEC PC-88 in 1989 and would eventually find its way onto a number of other consoles. In 1994, [[Sega Falcom]] produced a port to the [[Sega Mega Drive]] released exclusively in Japan.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ドラゴンスレイヤー英雄伝説; transliterated as ''Eiyuu Densetsu''), is the sixth main game in [[Falcom]]'s ''Dragon Slayer'' series, following ''[[Sorcerian]]''. It was first released on the PC-88 in 1989 and would eventually find its way onto a number of other consoles. In 1994, [[Sega Falcom]] produced a port to the [[Sega Mega Drive]] released exclusively in Japan.
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As with other main series ''Dragon Slayer'' games, ''The Legend of Heroes'' recieved its own sequels in a subseries, the first of which is ''[[Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II]]'', also ported to the Mega Drive by Sega Falcom. In the main series, it was followed by ''[[Lord Monarch]]'', which also had a Mega Drive adaptation produced by Sega Falcom.
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As with other main series ''Dragon Slayer'' games, ''Eiyuu Densetsu'' recevied its own sequels in a subseries, the first of which is ''[[Dragon Slayer: Eiyuu Densetsu II]]'', also ported to the Mega Drive by Sega Falcom.
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==External Links==
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* [http://vc.sega.jp/vc_hero1/ Sega of Japan Virtual Console page (Japanese)]
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Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes
System(s): Sega Mega Drive, Virtual Console
Publisher:
Sega Mega Drive
Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
Wii Virtual Console
Nihon Falcom
Developer:
Licensor:
Sega Mega Drive
Nihon Falcom
Original system(s): JP Home Computers
Developer(s) of original games: Falcom
Genre: RPG[1][2]

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
JP
¥8,8008,800 G-5542
Wii Virtual Console
JP
700pts700[4]
CERO: A
Non-Sega versions

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Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes (ドラゴンスレイヤー英雄伝説; transliterated as Eiyuu Densetsu), is the sixth main game in Falcom's Dragon Slayer series, following Sorcerian. It was first released on the PC-88 in 1989 and would eventually find its way onto a number of other consoles. In 1994, Sega Falcom produced a port to the Sega Mega Drive released exclusively in Japan.

As with other main series Dragon Slayer games, The Legend of Heroes recieved its own sequels in a subseries, the first of which is Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II, also ported to the Mega Drive by Sega Falcom. In the main series, it was followed by Lord Monarch, which also had a Mega Drive adaptation produced by Sega Falcom.

Magazine articles

Main article: Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

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Print advert in Beep! MegaDrive (JP) #1994-08: "August 1994" (1994-07-08)
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Physical scans

Mega Drive version

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1700 igr dlya Sega (RU)
60
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Beep! MegaDrive (JP) NTSC-J
60
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Famitsu (JP) NTSC-J
58
[7]
Sega Opisaniy i sekretov (RU)
63
[8]
Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
68
[9]
Tricks 16 bit (RU)
73
[10]
Sega Mega Drive
64
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Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes

Mega Drive, JP
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Manual

Technical information

Main article: Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes/Technical information.

External links

References

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  1. File:DSED MD JP Box.jpg
  2. 2.0 2.1 https://sega.jp/history/hard/megadrive/software.html (Wayback Machine: 2020-07-20 09:51)
  3. https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/vc/software/09.html (Wayback Machine: 2018-03-05 23:18)
  4. http://vc.sega.jp:80/vc_hero1 (Wayback Machine: 2009-02-09 08:38)
  5. 1700 igr dlya Sega, "" (RU; 2001-xx-xx), page 97
  6. Beep! MegaDrive, "August 1994" (JP; 1994-07-08), page 22
  7. Famitsu, "1994-10-14" (JP; 1994-09-30), page 1
  8. Sega Opisaniy i sekretov, "14000 Opisaniy i sekretov" (RU; 2003-03-11), page 58
  9. Sega Saturn Magazine, "September 1995" (JP; 1995-08-08), page 87
  10. Tricks 16 bit, "Tricks Sega Gold 800 igr" (RU; 1998-03-20), page 305


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Dragon Slayer games on Sega systems / developed by Sega
Sega Mega Drive
Sorcerian (1990) | Lord Monarch: Tokoton Sentou Densetsu (1994) | Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes (1994) | Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II (1995)
Sega Saturn
Falcom Classics (1997) | Shiroki Majo: Mouhitotsu no Eiyuu Densetsu (1998) | The Legend of Heroes I & II Eiyuu Densetsu (1998)
Sega Dreamcast
Sorcerian: Shichisei Mahou no Shito (2000)
Dragon Slayer related media
Book
Sega Mega Drive Attack Manual Book Sorcerian Joukan (1990) | Sega Mega Drive Attack Manual Book Sorcerian Gekan (1990) | Shiroki Majo: Mouhitotsu no Eiyuu Densetsu Official Guide (1998) | Sorcerian: Shichisei Mahou no Shito Koushiki Guide (2000)
Music
Sorcerian Music Collection (2000)