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  2. Ys I & II - Wikipedia

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    Ys I & II (イースI・II, Īsu I II) is an action role-playing game compilation released by Hudson Soft and NEC for the PC Engine CD-ROM² in 1989 and TurboGrafx-CD in 1990. It consists of enhanced remakes of the first two Ys games by Nihon Falcom for the PC-8801 home computer in Japan.

  3. Ys (series) - Wikipedia

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    The Sharp X68000 remake of Ys I released in 1991 was notable for its early use of 3D pre-rendering for the boss sprites. [10] [6] An MS-DOS remake called Ys II Special was also released exclusively for the South Korean market in 1994; it was a mash-up of Ys II with the anime Ys II: Castle in the Heavens (1992) along with a large amount of new ...

  4. Ys II: Ancient Ys Vanished – The Final Chapter - Wikipedia

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    Ys II was also remade in 2008 for the Nintendo DS. [7] [8] An English translation of this version was released by Atlus in North America, along with the DS version of Ys I on a single card, as Legacy of Ys: Books I & II in 2009. [9] The Japanese version had been released as a single game when it came out in 2008. [10]

  5. List of Nihon Falcom video games - Wikipedia

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    Faxanadu - a game in the Xanadu series that was outsourced to Hudson Soft. [74]Ys IV 's original releases were outsourced to other companies, and not developed by Falcom. This includes Ys IV: The Dawn of Ys, developed by Hudson Soft for the PC Engine in 1993, Ys IV: Mask of the Sun by Tonkin House for the Super Famicom, and Ys IV: Mask of the Sun - A New Theory by Taito for the PlayStation 2.

  6. Nihon Falcom - Wikipedia

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    Nihon Falcom was founded by Masayuki Kato in 1981. [2] They are credited with laying the foundations for the action role-playing and Japanese role-playing game genres. [3] [4] [5] The name Falcom came from the Millennium Falcon and the final "n" was changed to an "m" to fit naming trends of that time. The word Nihon, taken after one of the ...

  7. Leigh Loveday - Wikipedia

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    He rose to prominence after submitting the "YS Complete Guide To Everything", which was a list of all games YS ever reviewed, with him making the list because he "was bored in Philosophy". However, the project did not make it to the intended issue of the magazine. [1] Loveday also contributed to the YS2.

  8. List of Ys media - Wikipedia

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    Ys (イース, Īsu, ) / iː s / is a Japanese role-playing video game series and one of Nihon Falcom's flagship franchises. [1] The series started on the PC-8801 in 1987. The games take place in a fictional world with some geographical resemblance to Earth , and chronicle the adventures of Adol Christin, a red-haired swordsman, and his companions.

  9. Ys: The Oath in Felghana - Wikipedia

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    A part of the Ys series, it is a remake of Ys III: Wanderers from Ys (1990). The Oath in Felghana was first released for Windows in Japan in June 2005, with an English localization by Xseed Games in March 2012. [2] [3] A PlayStation Portable version was also released in Japan in April 2010 and later in North America and Europe. [4]