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Revision as of 14:22, 3 July 2023
The Elder Scrolls: Arena |
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System(s): Sega Saturn |
Publisher: SoftBank (JP) |
Developer: Bethesda Softworks, Something Good |
Planned release date(s): 1995-11[1] |
Genre: RPG |
Number of players: 1 |
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The Elder Scrolls: Arena is the first entry in the The Elder Scrolls series of RPGs, originally released for the IBM PC in 1994. Both Sega Saturn and PlayStation conversions were planned, but never materialised.
In Japan, the game was given the tentative name of Arena (アリーナ) with early material shown in some magazines (and given a price of ¥7,800[1]), however an North American version under its original title was also planned[2].
Magazine articles
- Main article: The Elder Scrolls: Arena/Magazine articles.
References