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*'''Programmed:''' [[Kamikami]], [[Si-Extra]], [[Lunarian]]<br>
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*'''Programmed:''' [[Kamikami]], [[Si-Extra]], [[Lunarian]]
*'''Scenario Written:''' [[Miki Morimoto|Gamer Miki]], [[L.C.]], [[Yasushi Yamaguchi|Judy Totoya]], [[Tokuhiko Uwabo|Bo]]<br>
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*'''Scenario Written:''' [[Miki Morimoto|Gamer Miki]], [[L.C.]], [[Yasushi Yamaguchi|Judy Totoya]], [[Tokuhiko Uwabo|Bo]]
 
*'''Music Composed:''' [[Tokuhiko Uwabo|Bo]], [[Hiroshi Kubota|Jimita]]<br>
 
*'''Music Composed:''' [[Tokuhiko Uwabo|Bo]], [[Hiroshi Kubota|Jimita]]<br>
*'''Graphic Designed:''' [[Yasushi Yamaguchi|Judy Totoya]], [[L.C.]], [[sonic:Chie Yoshida|Chie Sama]], [[Rieko Kodama|Phenix Rie]], [[sonic:Choko Kawaguchi|Choko]]<br>
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*'''Graphic Designed:''' [[Yasushi Yamaguchi|Judy Totoya]], [[L.C.]], [[Chie Sama]], [[Rieko Kodama|Phenix Rie]], [[Choko]]
 
*'''Manual Instruction:''' [[Mad Hatter]], [[Fusen Hamsuta]]<br>
 
*'''Manual Instruction:''' [[Mad Hatter]], [[Fusen Hamsuta]]<br>
*'''Special Thanks:''' [[sonic:Akinori Nishiyama|Works Nishi]], Gotoccyan, Ufo Zou, [[Pata]], Okaru, [[Captain Elf]], [[Locky P]], [[Nao Nao]]<br>
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*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Works Nishi]], Gotoccyan, Ufo Zou, [[Pata]], [[Okaru]], [[Captain Elf]], [[Locky P]], [[Nao Nao]]
*'''Presented by:''' [[Sega]]<br>
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Sorcerian
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Developer(s) of original games: Falcom
Genre: RPG

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
JP
¥7,0007,000 G-4504

Sorcerian (ソーサリアン) is the fifth main game in Falcom's Dragon Slayer series of RPGs, first released for the PC-88 in 1987 before being ported to a variety of other systems. Sega ported it to the Sega Mega Drive in 1990 — this port was not released outside Japan (the IBM PC port was the only port of the time to be released outside Japan, published by Sierra) and unlike the other Mega Drive Dragon Slayer games, is not a product of the later Sega Falcom partnership.

In the main series, Sorcerian was followed by Dragon Slayer: Eiyuu Densetsu. However, as with other main series entries, Sorcerian received a number of its own sequels on Japanese home computers, including the Dreamcast game Sorcerian: Shichisei Mahou no Shito.

A soundtrack album, Sorcerian Mega Drive version Original Sound Track, was released by Wave Master in 2008.

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Japanese cover


Physical scans

Mega Drive, JP
Sorcerian MD JP Box.jpg
Cover
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Sorcerian MD JP Cart.jpg
Cart
Sorcerian Sega Mega Drive Japan Manual.pdf
Manual
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References

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Dragon Slayer games on Sega systems / developed by Sega
Sega Mega Drive
Sorcerian (1990) | Lord Monarch: Tokoton Sentou Densetsu (1994) | Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes (1994) | Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II (1995)
Sega Saturn
Falcom Classics (1997) | The Legend of Heroes I & II Eiyuu Densetsu (1998)
Sega Dreamcast
Sorcerian: Shichisei Mahou no Shito (2000)
Dragon Slayer related media
Book
Sega Mega Drive Attack Manual Book Sorcerian Joukan (1990) | Sega Mega Drive Attack Manual Book Sorcerian Gekan (1990) | Sorcerian: Shichisei Mahou no Shito Koushiki Guide (2000)
Music
Sorcerian Music Collection (2000)