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Mega Drive version

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File Date Source Title and comments
2000-02-15 Velikiy Drakon (RU), ""
2000-04-15 Velikiy Drakon (RU), ""

Master System version

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File Date Source Title and comments
Logo-pdf.svg 1988-xx-xx Electronic Game Player (US), "September/October 1988"
Logo-pdf.svg 1989-02-xx Computer & Video Games (UK), "March 1989"
Logo-pdf.svg 1989-xx-xx Electronic Gaming Monthly (US), "1989 Buyer's Guide"
Logo-pdf.svg 1989-0x-xx VideoGames & Computer Entertainment (US), "August 1989"
Logo-pdf.svg 1989-10-16 Complete Guide to Consoles (UK), "" Tips
Logo-pdf.svg 1990-01-04 S: The Sega Magazine (UK), "February 1990"
Logo-pdf.svg 1991-05-21 Ação Games (BR), "Maio 1991" "Made in Brazil"
Article commenting Tectoy was working on the translation of "Fantasy Star" to Portuguese. They also say Tectoy were going to translate other games, as well as create games with national characters.
Logo-pdf.svg 1991-07-xx Supergame (BR), "Julho 1991" Brief description of the game prior the release in Brazil.
Logo-pdf.svg 1992-xx-xx Wiz (IL), "5/92"