![]() ![]() Like what you see above? Lucky for you, all XianJian QiXia Zhuan game files and download can be found in the XianJian Fan Club, our community of English speaking XianJian Fans. To compare the differences visually in all version, please out the image gallery below. Initially released in 2001, it was titled in Chinese as Xin Xianjian Qixia Zhuan 新仙劍奇俠傳.Ĭharacter stats for Zhao Ling’er (Win XP version) ![]() There are two alternate endings dedicated to the two female protagonists Zhao Ling’er and Lin Yue Ru. This is a remake of the DOS version, with minimal changes to the original storyline. (I personally don’t mind the DOS version even though they’re static.) Also, the RIX music used in the DOS version was replaced with MIDI tracks, which is inferior in quality to RIX.Ī Nu during the ending sequence of the game (DOS)Ī Nu during the ending sequence of the game (Win 95/98) New Version Windows XP Additionally, three-dimensional AVI clips were introduced in place of the original static pictures. Some typos and bugs in the DOS version were removed, and the whole difficulty reduced by simplification of mazes. Ling’er fighting Bai Yue in the DOS version Windows 95/98 versionĪ re-release for the Windows 95/98 platforms. ![]() It is also the hardest out of all versions due to the long and difficult mazes the player must overcome. However, you soon realise that there are a few versions… so, which one should you play? Here’s a quick run-down: DOS versionįirst released in 1995, it is often cited as the most successful video game in Taiwan and Mainland China. You’re keen on checking it out and giving it a play. ![]() So maybe you didn’t know about the game until you watched the drama. PAL DOS/95/98: Xiaoyao and Yueru find a snake in Ling’er’s room (Who is actually Ling’er in her nuwa form) The title has since been translated into “ The Legend of Sword and Fairy” which is also known as “ Chinese Paladin”, the title for the 2004 TV drama adaptation of the game. The game for English players was simply known as PAL due to the game extension being “pal.exe”. If you’re one of the many who grew up playing XianJian QiXia Zhuan 仙劍奇俠傳 during the mid 90s, you would have experienced the breathtaking classic Chinese RPG as a child. ![]()
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