software.wikisort.org - Video_gameDragon Slayer (ドラゴンスレイヤー, Doragon Sureiyā) is an action role-playing game,[2][3] developed by Nihon Falcom and designed by Yoshio Kiya.[4] It was originally released in 1984 for the PC-8801, PC-9801, X1[1] and FM-7,[5] and became a major success in Japan.[6] It was followed by an MSX port published by Square in 1985 (making it one of the first titles to be published by Square),[7] a Super Cassette Vision by Epoch in 1986 and a Game Boy port by the same company in 1990 under the name Dragon Slayer I (ドラゴンスレイヤーI, Doragon Sureiyā Wan). A remake of Dragon Slayer is included in the Falcom Classics collection for the Sega Saturn.[8]
1984 video game
This article is about the video game. For the series, see Dragon Slayer (series). For other uses, see Dragon slayer (disambiguation).
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Dragon Slayer |
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Developer(s) | Nihon Falcom |
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Designer(s) | Yoshio Kiya |
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Series | Dragon Slayer |
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Platform(s) | FM-7, NEC PC-8801, MSX, X1, Super Cassette Vision, Game Boy, Sega Saturn |
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Release | PC-8801 PC-9801 & FM-7 X1MSXSuper Cassette VisionGame BoySega Saturn Falcom Classics |
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Genre(s) | Action role-playing |
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Mode(s) | Single-player |
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Dragon Slayer began the Dragon Slayer series, a banner which encompasses a number of popular Falcom titles, such as Dragon Slayer II: Xanadu, Sorcerian, and Legacy of the Wizard.
Gameplay
Dragon Slayer is an early example of the action role-playing game genre, which it laid the foundations for.[2] Building on the prototypical action role-playing elements of Panorama Toh (1983), created by Yoshio Kiya and Nihon Falcom,[9] as well as Namco's The Tower of Druaga (1984),[10] Dragon Slayer is often considered the first true action role-playing game.[2][3] In contrast to earlier turn-based roguelikes, Dragon Slayer was a dungeon crawl role-playing game that was entirely real-time with action-oriented combat,[3] combining arcade style action mechanics with traditional role-playing mechanics.[10]
Dragon Slayer featured an in-game map to help with the dungeon-crawling, required item management due to the inventory being limited to one item at a time,[7] and featured item-based puzzles similar to The Legend of Zelda.[2] Dragon Slayer's overhead action-RPG formula was used in many later games.[6] Along with its competitor, Hydlide, Dragon Slayer laid the foundations for the action RPG genre, including franchises such as Ys and The Legend of Zelda.[7][11]
References
- Falcom Chronicle, Nihon Falcom
- Kamada Shigeaki, レトロゲーム配信サイトと配信タイトルのピックアップ紹介記事「懐かし (Retro) (Translation), 4Gamer.net
- "Falcom Classics". GameSetWatch. July 12, 2006. Retrieved 2011-05-18.
- John Szczepaniak. "Retro Japanese Computers: Gaming's Final Frontier Retro Japanese Computers". Hardcore Gaming 101. p. 3. Retrieved 2011-03-29. Reprinted from Retro Gamer, 2009
- "Dragon Slayer". Oh!FM7. Retrieved 2015-01-14.
- Kurt Kalata, Xanadu, Hardcore Gaming 101
- Kurt Kalata, Dragon Slayer Archived 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine, Hardcore Gaming 101
- "Falcom Classics". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 102. Ziff Davis. January 1998. p. 58.
- Sam Derboo (June 2, 2013), Dark Age of JRPGs (7): Panorama Toh ぱのらま島 - PC-88 (1983), Hardcore Gaming 101
- Jeremy Parish (2012). "What Happened to the Action RPG?". 1UP. Archived from the original on 2015-01-12. Retrieved 2015-01-14.
- John Szczepaniak (2016), The Untold History Of Japanese Game Developers, Volume 2, pages 42-49
External links
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- Nihon Falcom
- Hudson Soft
- Ys
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На других языках
- [en] Dragon Slayer (video game)
[ru] Dragon Slayer
Dragon Slayer (яп. ドラゴンスレイヤ дорагон сурэия̄) ー видеоигра в жанре ролевой боевик[1][2], разработанная Nihon Falcom[3]. Она была первоначально выпущена в 1984 году для PC-8801, PC-9801, Sharp X1, FM-7[4] и была продана огромным тиражом в Японии[5]. За ним последовал порт на MSX, выпущенный Square в 1985 году (что делает его одним из первых тайтлов, которые были опубликованы Square)[6], Super Cassette Vision от Epoch в 1986 году и Game Boy порт той же компанией в 1990 году под названием Dragon Slayer I (河ラゴンスレイヤーI Doragon Sureiyā Wan). Ремейк Dragon Slayer также был включён в коллекцию Falcom Classics для Sega Saturn.
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