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  2. Xanadu (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A Xanadu OVA was released in 1988 in conjunction with the MSX version of the game and a manga, titled Xanadu: The Legend of Dragon Slayer. The plot was expanded and altered, with the main character now having a name, Fieg (フィーグ), and several new cast members. The new plot elements included several science fiction themes.

  3. Aksys Games - Wikipedia

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    Aksys Games publishes many games for Arc System Works in North America, and has even assisted the latter in releasing the Bit.Trip series in Japan. [2] Aksys is also the North American distributor for the European publisher Rising Star Games. [3] In addition, Aksys localized Nihon Falcom's role-playing game Tokyo Xanadu for the American market ...

  4. Xanadu Next - Wikipedia

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    The game is a spin-off of the 1985 action role-playing game Dragon Slayer II: Xanadu. Xanadu Next was released worldwide in English by Xseed Games in 2016. An N-Gage version was developed by ScriptArts and published by Nokia a few months prior to original Japanese release.

  5. Tokyo Xanadu - Wikipedia

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    An enhanced version of the game for the PlayStation 4, Tokyo Xanadu eX+, was released in Japan on September 8, 2016. [16] The PS4 version contains improved graphical fidelity and an improved frame rate, as well as additional story content in the form of extra side-stories and post-game content. [16]

  6. Faxanadu - Wikipedia

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    Faxanadu is a spin-off or side-story of Xanadu, which is the second installment of Falcom's long-running RPG series, Dragon Slayer. The title Faxanadu is a portmanteau formed from the names Famicom and Xanadu. The game uses side-scrolling and platforming gameplay, while employing role-playing elements with an expansive story and medieval setting.

  7. Xseed Games - Wikipedia

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    Marvelous USA Inc., (formerly Xseed Games), is an American video game company founded by former members of Square Enix USA. [1] Founded in 2004, the company became a subsidiary of Japanese game company Marvelous in 2011, providing the localization and publishing services for video games and related materials.

  8. Nightdive Studios - Wikipedia

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    Night Dive Studios, Inc. (trade name: Nightdive Studios) is an American video game developer based in Vancouver, Washington and a subsidiary of Atari SA.The company is known for obtaining rights to abandonware video games, updating them for compatibility with modern platforms, and re-releasing them via digital distribution services, supporting preservation of older games.

  9. List of Project EGG games - Wikipedia

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    The PC-8801 was a Japanese home computer released by NEC in 1981 - and original PC-8801 games (as opposed to titles from later revisions of the platform) started to be made available through Project EGG on November 24, 2001. There have been 184 original PC-8801 titles available on Project EGG, 25 of which are no longer available for purchase: