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The first game in the Persona 2 duology, Persona 2: Innocent Sin is a JRPG developed and published by Atlus for the Playstation. The game follows Tatsuya Suo and friends as they investigate the rumors surrounding Sumaru City.
The first in the Persona series, released for the PlayStation in 1996. It was later remade and released on the PSP in 2009.
The largest SuperVision game, it clocks in at a whopping (for the system) 4 MB. Only playable in its original cartridge form on the Magnum SuperVision.
Skyblazer is an action platformer from Sony Imagesoft, released exclusively on the Super Nintendo.
Explore the ancient Japanese city of Kyoto and attempt to survive the horrors within in this eerie point-and-click adventure for Windows and Mac computers.
Japan-exclusive manga-based video game released in 1993 for the Super Famicom.
Whoever controls Dune controls the spice - lead your House to planetary conquest in this pioneering RTS game from Westwood Studios.
A side-scrolling action game released by Hudson Soft for the Nintendo Entertainment System and TurboGrafx-16 featuring the famous actor and martial artist Jackie Chan.
Tao is a quirky role-playing game with heavy religious themes.
A sequel to Dragon Ball: Daimaou Fukkatsu that re-tells the entire main Dragon Ball story prior to the events of Dragon Ball Z, using an expanded version of the game's mix of adventure game storytelling, board game movement, and card-based combat.
An adventure game based on a manga which in turn is based on early Japanese folklore and historical events. The game was only released in Japan, on March 24th 1989.
Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden is a 1989 action RPG for the Famicom (NES) console published by Bandai, based on the popular weekly Japanese manga anthology Jump and its characters. The combat system was in real-time with martial arts.
Exile, also known as XZR II, is the side scrolling, action RPG sequel to XZR. It was first released for Japanese computers in 1988. Both North American releases, especially the Genesis one, were censored due to the heavy religious, adult and drug-related themes.
The first in a series of adventure-RPG adaptations of the world of the manga and anime Dragon Ball. It takes place during the "King Piccolo Saga" arc of the series and features a unique card-based system for both exploration and combat.
Gandhara (ガンダーラ), also known as Crusade of Gandhara Buddha (ガンダーラ仏陀の聖戦), is an action-adventure-RPG that was released by Enix in 1987, for home computers exclusively in Japan.
Yokai Dochuki is an Arcade game by Namco that follows the adventures of a young boy through Jigoku, the Japanese equivalent of Hell. The game was later released for the PC Engine and Family Computer, but neither version was available outside of Japan. However, an unofficial english arcade version titled "Shadow Land" exists.
One of the first Dragon Ball video games ever released, Shenron no Nazo follows the first two volumes of the Dragon Ball manga. It's better known outside of Japan for its heavily-localized North American release (as Dragon Power).
The first game based on the Dragon Ball manga and anime series, Dragon Ball: Dragon Daihikyou is a vertical shoot-em-up players control Goku on his Flying Nimbus cloud.
The next game from some of the developers behind L.A. Noire.
A video game version of the popular Chinese novel The Deer and the Cauldron, Lu Ding Ji is a role-playing game starring Wei Xiaobao, a young boy who becomes tangled in political scandal after meeting an escaped convict.
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