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Currently this is a list of the video games in the series only; if it were to be expanded to include non-video game media, what appears to be missing is:
Makai Toushi Sa·Ga—Boukenshatachi no Rekuiemu (冒険者たちのレクイエム?, Requiem of the Adventurers). 1990, Misa Ikeda, Futabasha Publishers
Final Fantasy Ryūkishi Dan - Knights (=ファイナルファンタジー竜騎士団?, Final Fantasy Dragon Knights), a fan book which consisting of reactions and artworks to the series
SaGa Frontier II Ultimania (2 versions published, 1 for the remake)
Romancing SaGa: Minstrel Song Ultimania
Unlimited Saga Material Collection: Lead to the Destiny, an artbook containing illustrations from Kobayashi, was released on December 12 prior to the game's release
Unlimited Saga: The First Guide Book for Beginners released parallel to the game, covering the opening of each scenario
Unlimited Saga: Visual Arts Collection released on February 14, 2003, containing reproduced in-game artwork and designs
Unlimited: Saga - Book of Disassembly, a guidebook was released by Studio BentStuff, included additional backstory and a novella written by Benny Matsumaya
A manga series based on Romancing SaGa was released in two volumes by Tokuma Shoten in 1994 and 1995, written and illustrated by Saki Kaori
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No rush, never a rush on Wikipedia after all! But I wanted to know when we might try to get this to Featured status. Just trying to make sure we keep all our crowns! Judgesurreal777 (talk) 16:45, 20 April 2021 (UTC)Reply