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Eiyuu Densetsu Saga

Release Date calendar
1985
Platform joystick
Sharp MZ-2500
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
1
Overview

Fearing the wrath of the dragon, the king sends a young girl to the Northern Valley as a sacrifice in hopes to appease it. The Northern Valley is unknown to most, but there is one brave man who is willing to step up and save the girl called Linda. However it is said that only a legendary weapon can slay the creature... Not to be confused with Falcom's Eiyuu Densetsu RPG series, Eiyuu Densetsu Saga (Legendary Hero Saga) was originally a PC98 game developed by Arrowsoft and published by Microcabin back in 1984. Although known as a graphic adventure game (or 'Role Venture Comic' as Microcabin calls it), it is probably more accurate to call it a dungeon crawler as you spend the entire game navigating through a labyrinth. The game was released for several computer platforms with some differences between them, such as a different map layout. The most notable changes were made for the IBM JX and Sharp MZ-2500 versions. Released some months after the original, these versions completely ditch the digitized artwork and went for a more conventional aesthetic. All the menus are in Japanese, with some of the more useless commands removed (such as 'Kick'). It also uses all of the Japanese scripts, as opposed to just hiragana like in the original. Extra scenes and characters have been added, such as an encounter with a giant called Geirrod, but the overall plot remains the same.

Cooperative

No

ESRB

Not Rated

Genres
Adventure
Developers
Micro Cabin
Publishers
Micro Cabin
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