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Game » consists of 21 releases. Released 1983
A top down retro style RPG inspired by 80s titles like Ultima and Questron, with tactical turn-based battles and a graphics style influenced by the Commodore 64.
An epic RPG from Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi that follows the journey of three friends - Shu, Kluke and Jiro - as they use newfound magical powers to challenge the evil, tyrannical wizard Nene.
A fantasy top-down RPG for Windows and Macintosh computers set in a vast subterranean series of caverns known as "Exile". As a group of undesirables banished to these caverns, help the residents of Exile survive against demonic forces while finding a way out and getting revenge on the Empire that exiled them.
WarWizard is a role-playing game released as shareware in 1993 by MicroGensesis. The designers/programmers of the game, Brad McQuaid and Steve Clover, would later become the creators of EverQuest.
The Land is a shareware roguelike released in 1985 and set in the world of Stephen R. Donaldson's "The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant" books.
Released in 1984, Hydlide was the first open-world action RPG. It was the first on-foot, fully-scaled, open-world game, and introduced innovations such as a health-regeneration mechanic. It influenced the action RPG genre as well as The Legend of Zelda franchise.
Released by Koei in 1982, The Dragon & Princess (ドラゴンアンドプリンセス) is the first known RPG developed in Japan. It tasks the player with finding a king's stolen treasure. It is a hybrid between the RPG, adventure and strategy genres, and laid the foundations for tactical RPGs.
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