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''''Warsong'''' , also known as it's Japanese title '''Langrisser''' (ラングリッサー), is a Turn-based strategy RPG developed by [[Masaya]] and published in the USA by [[Treco]].
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'''''Warsong''''' , also known as its Japanese title '''''Langrisser''''' (ラングリッサー), is a Turn-based strategy RPG developed by [[Masaya]] and published in the USA by [[Treco]].
  
In Japan and other Asian countries, "Langrisser" would go on to be a very popular franchise spawning multiple sequels (''[[Langrisser II]]'', ''[[Langrisser III]]'', ''[[Langrisser IV]], [[Langrisser V]] and [[Langrisser Millennium]]), but the United States only had this single release, a localization of the first game with some names and character graphics changed.
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In Japan and other Asian countries, "Langrisser" would go on to be a very popular franchise spawning multiple sequels (''[[Langrisser II]]'', ''[[Langrisser III]]'', ''[[Langrisser IV]]'', ''[[Langrisser V]]'' and ''[[Langrisser Millennium]]''), but the United States only had this single release, a localization of the first game with some names and character graphics changed.
  
 
This game was later included with ''Langrisser II'' in ''[[Langrisser: Dramatic Edition]]'' for the [[Sega Saturn]], which was in turn included in the ''[[Langrisser Tribute]]'' compilation, also for the Saturn.
 
This game was later included with ''Langrisser II'' in ''[[Langrisser: Dramatic Edition]]'' for the [[Sega Saturn]], which was in turn included in the ''[[Langrisser Tribute]]'' compilation, also for the Saturn.
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==External Links==
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* [http://vc.sega.jp/vc_langrisser/ Official website on Sega.jp (Japanese)]
  
 
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Langrisser
System(s): Sega Mega Drive, Virtual Console
Publisher: NCS (Japan), Treco (USA)
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Genre: RPG

















Series: Langrisser series
Number of players: 1
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Warsong , also known as its Japanese title Langrisser (ラングリッサー), is a Turn-based strategy RPG developed by Masaya and published in the USA by Treco.

In Japan and other Asian countries, "Langrisser" would go on to be a very popular franchise spawning multiple sequels (Langrisser II, Langrisser III, Langrisser IV, Langrisser V and Langrisser Millennium), but the United States only had this single release, a localization of the first game with some names and character graphics changed.

This game was later included with Langrisser II in Langrisser: Dramatic Edition for the Sega Saturn, which was in turn included in the Langrisser Tribute compilation, also for the Saturn.

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Langrisser games for Sega systems
Sega Mega Drive
Langrisser (1991) | Langrisser II (1994)
Sega Saturn
Langrisser III (1996) | Langrisser IV (1997) | Langrisser: Dramatic Edition (1998) | Langrisser V: The End of Legend (1998) | Langrisser Tribute (1998)
Sega Dreamcast
Langrisser Millennium (1999)