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"The Legend of Heroes (英雄伝説 Eiyū Densetsu?) is a series of role-playing games developed by Nihon Falcom Corporation.
The first of the series was released in 1989 as Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes, and was part of the Dragon Slayer line of games. It was released for various computer platforms such as the NEC PC-88, the NEC PC-98, the MSX2, the Sharp X68000, as well as consoles such as the Mega Drive, Super Famicom, and the TurboGrafx-16. The TurboGrafx-16 version would be the only Legend of Heroes title released in North America until the 2005 remake of The Legend of Heroes IV for the PlayStation Portable. The first title was followed by Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II, released in 1992 for a similar selection of platforms.
Subsequent games in the series dropped their association with the Dragon Slayer saga. The Legend of Heroes III, The Legend of Heroes IV, and The Legend of Heroes V comprised the "Gagharv Trilogy", a set of connected games taking place in the same world.
After the conclusion of the Gagharv Trilogy, a new story began with The Legend of Heroes VI: Sora no Kiseki. This game was followed up by The Legend of Heroes: Sora no Kiseki Second Chapter and later by The Legend of Heroes: Sora no Kiseki The 3rd.
The Legend of Heroes VII duology was then released consisting of The Legend of Heroes VII: Zero no Kiseki in 2010, and The Legend of Heroes VII: Ao no Kiseki in 2011, taking place in the same world as The Legend of Heroes VI. Most recently The Legend of Heroes: Sen no Kiseki (Trails in the Flash) has been announced, released in 2013"
The games that have been released for The Legend of Heroes series are as follows:
"The Legend of Heroes (英雄伝説 Eiyū Densetsu?) is a series of role-playing games developed by Nihon Falcom Corporation.
The first of the series was released in 1989 as Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes, and was part of the Dragon Slayer line of games. It was released for various computer platforms such as the NEC PC-88, the NEC PC-98, the MSX2, the Sharp X68000, as well as consoles such as the Mega Drive, Super Famicom, and the TurboGrafx-16. The TurboGrafx-16 version would be the only Legend of Heroes title released in North America until the 2005 remake of The Legend of Heroes IV for the PlayStation Portable. The first title was followed by Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II, released in 1992 for a similar selection of platforms.
Subsequent games in the series dropped their association with the Dragon Slayer saga. The Legend of Heroes III, The Legend of Heroes IV, and The Legend of Heroes V comprised the "Gagharv Trilogy", a set of connected games taking place in the same world.
After the conclusion of the Gagharv Trilogy, a new story began with The Legend of Heroes VI: Sora no Kiseki. This game was followed up by The Legend of Heroes: Sora no Kiseki Second Chapter and later by The Legend of Heroes: Sora no Kiseki The 3rd.
The Legend of Heroes VII duology was then released consisting of The Legend of Heroes VII: Zero no Kiseki in 2010, and The Legend of Heroes VII: Ao no Kiseki in 2011, taking place in the same world as The Legend of Heroes VI. Most recently The Legend of Heroes: Sen no Kiseki (Trails in the Flash) has been announced, released in 2013"
The games that have been released for The Legend of Heroes series are as follows:
- Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes
- Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II
- The Legend of Heroes III: White Witch
- The Legend of Heroes IV: A Tear of Vermillion
- The Legend of Heroes V: A Cagesong of the Ocean
- The Legend of Heroes VI: Trails in the Sky (Sora No Kiseki trilogy)
- The Legend of Heroes VII: Zero No Kiseki
- The Legend of Heroes VII: Zero No Kiseki Evolution
- The Legend of Heroes VII: Ao No Kiseki (Sequel to Zero No Kiseki)
- The Legend of Heroes VII: Ao No Kiseki Evolution
- Nayuta No Kiseki (spin off set in the Trails universe but not a part of The Legend of Heroes main series)
- The Legend of Heroes: Sen No Kiseki
- The Legend of Heroes: Sen No Kiseki II (sequel to Sen No Kiseki)
- Ys vs. Sora No Kiseki Alternative Saga