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Play BS Dragon Slayer - Eiyuu Densetsu (Japan) Online

You crawl through brutal dungeons and piece together an ongoing story—this was originally broadcast in chunks, so you’re jumping into some wild fantasy plot mid-swing. The combat’s unforgiving, the pixels are thick, and it’s got that weird, scrappy energy only a lost SNES satellite game could pull off.

Genre: Action RPG
Released: 1994
File size: 563 bytes
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Game Overview

Ever stumble across a game so obscure it feels like uncovering buried treasure? That’s BS Dragon Slayer - Eiyuu Densetsu for you—an SNES RPG that wasn’t even sold in stores. Instead, it beamed straight to Japanese players via satellite broadcasts back in the day, split into bite-sized episodes like some kind of ’90s RPG soap opera.

You’ve got your classic dungeon crawling, turn-based fights, and that chunky pixel art we all secretly miss. But here’s the thing: it’s rough around the edges in the best way. The difficulty doesn’t hold your hand, and the episodic structure means you’re jumping into a story already in motion—kinda like tuning into a fantasy anime halfway through. Not as polished as Final Fantasy, sure, but there’s charm in its weird, experimental vibe. If you’re into deep-cut retro curiosities, this one’s a trip worth taking.

Just don’t blame me when you get wrecked by the first boss.

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