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Punch-Out!! meets sword-and-sorcery in this over-the-shoulder action game for Neo Geo systems.
The sixth game of the Wizardry series of fantasy roleplaying games sends a fresh party of adventurers on a quest to rediscover the Cosmic Forge, a pen said to make real anything that was written with it.
An eroge (hentai) role-playing game.
As Arthur, the player must travel the lands in search for clues to the location of the Holy Grail and discover what has happened to the knights of the Round Table.
Battle fantastic beasts in the 16 dungeon levels of this NES role playing game.
From the creator of Tetris, Alexey Pajitnov, where the player controls a single knight on a chess board.
Ultima VI is the final entry in the Age of Enlightenment. Its icon- and text-based interface was new to computer RPGs at the time.
The third Final Fantasy released on the Famicom. This version of the game was never released internationally.
A young hero must save the world from evil magic by finding the four powerful swords that form Crystalis.
The only game ever to combine RPG-like character development and.... pinball?!
Sir Fred is a brave and noble knight but he's been miniaturised to the size of a dwarf.
This arcade brawler from Tecmo was originally released in 1989 and was also known as Wild Fang.
An action RPG designed by Yu Suzuki for the Sega Genesis. The original advertising for this game claimed that it had "over 300 hours of gameplay".
The year is 2999, and it's up to you to stop Earth from being sieged by time-travelling armies and aliens.
A fantasy sports game developed by Golden Goblins that is based on a fictional "Grand Monster Slam" tournament in the fantasy world GhoLD.
A real-time, dungeon-crawler, action RPG, and the first game in the Xak series from Micro Cabin. It was released for various systems between 1989 and 1993, but was not officially localized into English until a considerable amount of time later.
Battle Chess brings each piece to life by adding comical animations to them.
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.
Final Fantasy II follows four heroes who join a resistance group and try to stop an empire from taking over the world. Its gameplay deviates greatly from the first game by utilizing a usage-based growth system.
Ultima V is the second game in the trilogy of Enlightenment of the Ultima story. After your character had gleaned the title of the avatar from traveling to the eight shrines of virtue in the fourth game you return to find that Lord British has been kidnapped!
First Queen (PC, Super Famicom, etc) was a unique hybrid RTS/RPG/action game first released in 1988. It was one of the first games by Kure Software Koubou and helped establish their eventually popular Multiple Character gameplay system that they went on to use in many later games.
A unique hybrid RTS/Action/RPG game first released in 1988. It was the first game by Kure Software Koubou and introduced their eventually popular Multiple Character gameplay system that they went on to use in many later games.
Released only for the Famicom in Japan, Donaldland sees Ronald McDonald attempting to stop a takeover of the McUniverse by evil forces. It was the first McDonald's video game released.
Trick Trap is an arcade game where you control a futuristic knight, armed with a variety of weapons. You must save the princess of Vegetaria!
Final Fantasy was the first entry in the now widely recognized Final Fantasy franchise, originally developed on the NES by Square (now Square-Enix).
A Sega Master System Combo Cartridge that contains the top down shooter Astro Warrior and the Maze game Pit Pot.
A fantasy action RPG developed for MSX and NES by Lenar and published by Hi-Score Media Work.
The fourth in the Wizardry series of games. In this one though, you play as Werdna himself and must continue on as the weakened wizard who was defeated in the Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord game. Can you regain your powers and get your amulet back?
A sequel to the original Bubble Bobble title from Taito, featuring the now human Bub and Bob. It incorporated the use of Rainbows as both a weapon to defeat enemies and as a platform to climb the levels.
A medieval multi-event competition.
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