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'''''Sword and Fairy''''' ('''''劍與仙女'''''), also known as '''''The Legend of Sword and Fury''''' ('''''仙劍奇俠傳''''') is a role-playing [[video game]] by [[Softstar Entertainment]]. | '''''Sword and Fairy''''' ('''''劍與仙女'''''), also known as '''''The Legend of Sword and Fury''''' ('''''仙劍奇俠傳'''''), '''''Chinese Paladin''''' ('''''中國人聖騎士'''''), or simply '''''PAL''''' due to its default directory name, is a role-playing [[video game]] by [[Softstar Entertainment]]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:53, 4 December 2024
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Developer | Softstar Entertainment |
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Publisher | Softstar Entertainment |
Platforms | DOS, Sega Saturn, Windows 95 |
Released | DOS Taiwan: July 1995 China: 1996 Sega Saturn Japan: 1999 Windows 95 Taiwan: 1997 |
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Sword and Fairy (劍與仙女), also known as The Legend of Sword and Fury (仙劍奇俠傳), Chinese Paladin (中國人聖騎士), or simply PAL due to its default directory name, is a role-playing video game by Softstar Entertainment.
English fan translation
An unofficial translation patch that translated the game into English was released by the fan translation group PalFans on August 31, 2019.