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A PoPoLoCrois RPG for the Nintendo 3DS that shares gameplay elements from the Bokujou Monogatari (Harvest Moon/Story of Seasons) series.
A role-playing game developed by Level-5 and animated sequences produced by Studio Ghibli Inc.
A remake of Lunar: The Silver Star on the PSP.
A turn-based RPG developed by Sting, and published by Atlus.
A PSP RPG by Irem.
A Korean traditional turn-based RPG for the PSP. It is the sequel to Astonishia Story in Korea, being published by SK Telecom as Astonisha Story 2 there. The game is developed by IRONNOS.
Mana Khemia is the 9th entry in the Atelier series. The game is a quest based RPG where players adventure on various missions to complete the game. Unlike the ordinary classic style RPG, alchemy is the main focus of the game, meaning players will discover and create items and weapons.
Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness is a port of the PS2 game Disgaea: Hour of Darkness.
Welcome to the world of Brave Story, where it's up to you to save the life of your best friend.
Astonishia Story is a remake of a 1994 RPG developed by Sonnori that was initially known as Astonishia Story R. The title was released for the GamePark 32 before later being ported to the PC and PSP.
The fifth game in "The Legend of Heroes" series originally released for Japanese PCs in 1999 and then remade for the PSP in 2006. In 2007, it was localized for the first time and renamed to "The Legend of Heroes III" in North America.
The fourth game in the Legend of Heroes series, A Tear of Vermilion was originally developed in 1996, but remade, translated, and released for US markets in 2005.
The third game in The Legend of Heroes series originally released for Japanese PCs in 1994 and then remade for the PSP in 2004. In 2006 it was localized for the first time and renamed to "The Legend of Heroes II" in the United States.
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