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Game » consists of 6 releases. Released May 23, 1989
The canonical fourth game in the Ys franchise. It was published on the Super Famicom by Tonkin House in Japan only and also received a PS2 remake in 2005. It remains one of the few Ys games to have never received an official English localization.
An action-RPG published by Enix for the SNES. The player has to restore the world above by delving deeper into an immense dungeon.
The third installment in the Zelda series makes a return to the top-down 2D gameplay of the original. Link must travel between the Light and Dark Worlds in order to set things right in the kingdom of Hyrule.
An action RPG developed for the PC-98 by Lawins, a production team led by Hiromasa Miyoshi, in collaboration with Tierheit.
A top-down, action RPG developed by Zoom. In it, players guide the hero, Nasir, on his quest to restore the purity of Lakeland's water.
A top-down action RPG created by Tokihiro Naito for Japanese computers.
The third instalment in the Phantasy Star series of RPGs. An epic adventure featuring three generations of characters, PSIII had a slower pace and unique setting that made it the "black sheep" of the series.
A young hero must save the world from evil magic by finding the four powerful swords that form Crystalis.
Ys Book I & II follows the adventure of Adol Christin, a traveler who embarks on a quest to locate the fabled lost floating continent called Ys. The game is a enhanced compilation of the first two Ys titles and was one of the first games to demonstrate the potential of the TurboGrafx-16's CD-ROM add-on.
16-bit sci-fi RPG originally released on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive in 1989.
Exile, also known as XZR II, is the side scrolling, action RPG sequel to XZR. It was first released for Japanese computers in 1988. Both North American releases, especially the Genesis one, were censored due to the heavy religious, adult and drug-related themes.
An action RPG developed by Telenet Japan and released in 1988, it is the first part of the XZR/Exile trilogy. The game was controversial for its references to religion, politics, and drugs. Unlike its sequels, XZR was never released outside of Japan.
The direct sequel to Ys: Ancient Ys Vanished developed by Falcom and released on a number of platforms.
The first game in the Ys series. The player controls Adol Christin who is on a quest to retrieve the six books of Ys which he will use to destroy the evil forces.
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