Display title | Dragon Slayer |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Dragon Slayer may look archaic to modern players, but back in 1984, when it was first released on the NEC PC-8801, many players must have agreed with the intro screen which proclaimed it to be "a new type... unlike any other game you have played on your computer." For this, Dragon Slayer was one of the very first Action RPGs, and it set the precedent for many future games in the genre by Nihon Falcom. |