Literally, "Holy Sword", or the swordsmanship arts of those considered Holy Knights. Most applicable to the Final Fantasy Series, name Final Fantasy IX and Final Fantasy Tactics.
In Final Fantasy IX, one of Beatrix's action commands was Seiken, which contained many of her badass sword techniques.
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Known as the Mana series in America, this video game series began with Final Fantasy Adventure for the Game Boy in the early 90's, had two sequals on Super Famicom (only one made it to Super Nintendo), one on Playstation 1, and the original was recently remade for the Game Boy Advance.
I have an emulated and translated version of Seiken Densetsu III for SNES on my computer.
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An Action-RPG series by Square Enix known as Mana in the US, which involves Mana being the lifeforce of the world, and the Mana Goddess, Mana Tree, and Sword of Mana as central figures in each storyline. Seiken Densetsu literally translates to "Holy Sword Legend," or Legend of the Holy Sword.
The series is as follows:
Final Fantasy Adventure--Seiken Densetsu (GB, 1991)
Secret of Mana--Seiken Densetsu 2 (SNES, 1993)
Seiken Densetsu 3 (Japan Only, SNES, 1995)
Legend of Mana--Seiken Densetsu: Legend of Mana (PS1, 2000)
Sword of Mana--Shin'yaku Seiken Densetsu (GBA, 2003)
World of Mana Compilation:
Children of Mana--Seiken Densetsu DS: Children of Mana (NDS, 2006)
Dawn of Mana--Seiken Densetsu 4 (PS2, TBA)
Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Adventure (Mobile, 2006)
Seiken Densetsu owns Kingdom Hearts!
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A series of games made by Squaresoft (now known as Square-Enix).
Essentially, Seiken Densetsu is Japanese for "Legend of the Holy Sword". There are 5 of these games that are as follows:
Seiken Densetsu 1--Final fantasy Adventures (I believe it was for Nintendo)
Seiken Densetsu 2--Secret of Mana (Super Nintendo)
Seiken Densetsu 3--(Super Nintendo) (was never released int he U.S. for censorship reasons)
Seiken Densetsu 4--Legend of Mana (Playstation)
Seiken Densetsu 5--Sword of Mana (Gameboy Advance)
The Seiken Densetsu series rocks!
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The best role-playing game ever created. All of its elements are beyond stasifying and I found that every hour I put into it was well worth the dedication, EVEN if the entire video game was comprised of Japanese dialogue.
It's only substantial rivals are Secret Of Mana, Lufia 2, Illusion Of Gaia, Soulblazer, and Terranigma. There are so many more that I could mention as well. All on the SNES, the only system that you could ever say that time was spent on creating its games that was for the purpose of creating a lovable game that people could grow up treasuring.
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