Sorcery Saga I

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Sorcery Saga I
Developer Compile
Publisher Sega (Game Gear, Genesis)
Compile (PC Engine CD-ROM²)
Platforms Game Gear, Mega Drive, Mega Drive Mini, PC-9801, MSX, PC Engine CD-ROM², Vita, Windows
Released Sorcery Saga 1-2-3
MSX JP: June 15, 1990
PC-9801 JP: November 23, 1991
Sorcery Saga I: 3 Magic Spheres
Game Gear JP: December 3, 1993
Sorcery Saga I
Mega Drive JP: March 22, 1996
Mega Drive Mini JP: September 19, 2019
Sorcery Saga: Graduate Child of Flame
PC Engine CD-ROM² JP: December 13, 1996
Curse of the Great Curry God
Vita JP: March 28, 2013
Vita NA: December 10, 2013
Vita EU: February 21, 2014
Windows WW: 4 June 2018
Added to
Museum
Mega Drive Mini: June 7, 2021
Unofficial Genesis fan patch: August 24, 2021

Sorcery Saga I (魔導物語I, Madō Monogatari I) is the first part of the Sorcery Saga series.

It was originally released as the first part of Sorcery Saga 1-2-3 (魔導物語1-2-3, Madō Monogatari 1-2-3) in Japan for MSX in 1990 and for PC-9801 in 1991.

Remakes

Sorcery Saga I was remade as Sorcery Saga I: The Three Magic Spheres (魔導物語I 3つの魔導球, Madō Monogatari I: Mittsu no Madō-kyū) for Game Gear in Japan in 1993.

It was then remade as Sorcery Saga I (魔導物語I, Madō Monogatari I) for Mega Drive in Japan in 1996. This version was released on Sega Mega Drive Mini in Japan in 2019.

A PC Engine CD-ROM² remake was released as Sorcery Saga: Graduate Child of Flame (魔導物語炎の卒園児, Madō Monogatari: Honō no Sotsuenji) in Japan in 1996.

Sorcery Saga: Curse of the Great Curry God (聖魔導物語, Sei Madō Monogatari, Story of Holy Sorcery) was the first remake released worldwide. It was released for PlayStation Vita in Japan and North America in 2013 and in Europe in 2014. A Windows port was released worldwide in 2018.

Fan translation

On May 14, 2020, a fan group titled LIPEMCO! Translations translated Sorcery Saga I for Mega Drive from its original Japanese and released an unofficial English translation patch.

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