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System(s): Sega Mega Drive, Virtual Console | ||||||||||
Publisher: Sega | ||||||||||
Developer: Falcom Sega Falcom | ||||||||||
Genre: RPG | ||||||||||
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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.
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. 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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