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Sorcery Saga | |
Developer | Compile, Compile Heart, D4 Enterprise |
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Publisher | Compile, Compile Heart, D4 Enterprise, Sega |
Platforms | see below |
Released | 1989-present |
Added to Museum |
See Sorcery Saga category |
Sorcery Saga (魔導物語, Madō Monogatari) is a video game series.
It launched with the release of Sorcery Saga Episode II: Carbuncle in Disc Station Special: Christmas Edition for MSX on December 10, 1989.
It was spun-off into the Puyo Puyo series.