Release Date: 1999
"Falcom Classics Collection" is a compilation released for the Sega Saturn that brings together three of Nihon Falcom's most beloved games, each a seminal piece in the development of the role-playing genre. The collection includes "Dragon Slayer," "Xanadu," and "Ys I," all originally released in the 1980s and highly influential in shaping RPG mechanics and narrative structure. "Dragon Slayer" is notable for its real-time action RPG elements, a pioneering feature at the time, while "Xanadu" combines platforming with RPG elements, offering a complex leveling system and intricate dungeons. "Ys I," on the other hand, introduces players to the adventures of Adol Christin with its engaging story and innovative combat system that utilizes a 'bump' attack method, where players run into enemies to deal damage.
The Sega Saturn version of the "Falcom Classics Collection" not only revives these classics with improved graphics and sound suited to the capabilities of the newer hardware but also integrates additional features like enhanced music and optional game modes. The uniqueness of this compilation lies in its appeal to both nostalgic players who experienced the games in their original form and new players who appreciate the historical value and evolution of RPGs. Each game in the collection faithfully recreates the unique look and feel of its original release but updates it to make the most of the advanced technology available on the Sega Saturn, making it a must-have for enthusiasts of the genre and those interested in the roots of modern video gaming.
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