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  • Ultima: Runes of Virtue

    1991

    Ultima: Runes of Virtue

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy
    star 6
    Ultima: Runes of Virtue is a Role-Playing game, developed by Origin and published by Pony Canyon, which was released in 1992.
  • Disc Saga Extra Edition: The Tower of Muda

    1991

    Disc Saga Extra Edition: The Tower of Muda

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-9800 Series
  • Efera & Jiliora: The Emblem From Darkness

    1991

    Efera & Jiliora: The Emblem From Darkness

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
  • Fangs: The Saga of Wolf Blood

    1991

    Fangs: The Saga of Wolf Blood

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-8800 Series
    Fangs: The Saga of Wolf Blood is an RPG developed for the NEC PC-8800, exclusively in Japan.
  • Disc Saga: Burning Sword!

    1991

    Disc Saga: Burning Sword!

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-9800 Series
    Third entry of the first Disc Saga series.
  • Karakuri Kengou Den Musashi Lord: Karakuri-jin Hashiru!

    1991

    Karakuri Kengou Den Musashi Lord: Karakuri-jin Hashiru!

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    Karakuri Kengou Den Musashi Lord: Karakuri-jin Hashiru! is a Role-Playing game, published by Yutaka, which was released in Japan in 1991.
  • Wizardry Gaiden I: Suffering of the Queen

    1991

    Wizardry Gaiden I: Suffering of the Queen

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy
    Wizardry Gaiden I: Suffering of the Queen published in 1991 by ASCII, was the first of the trilogy of Wizardry roleplaying games released for the original gray-scale Nintendo Gameboy portable video game system.
  • Yubiwa Monogatari: Dai-ikkan - Tabi no Nakama

    1991

    Yubiwa Monogatari: Dai-ikkan - Tabi no Nakama

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-9800 Series
    The PC-98 port features different graphics and sound.
  • Final Fantasy IV Easy Type

    1991

    Final Fantasy IV Easy Type

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Super Famicom
    The original Final Fantasy IV was altered in several regards to reduce the difficulty level for Final Fantasy IV Easy Type, a version exclusive to Japan. Various spells, abilities and items were removed or altered, shop prices were lowered, and other tweaks to make the game easy were put in place. Many enemies, attacks and items were renamed. It is often thought the original North American translation was a translation of Easy Type, but the translated version was developed before Easy Type, and the difficulty is reduced further in Easy Type than in the North American version. This led to speculation that Easy Type was based on the North American Final Fantasy II rather than vice versa. Another aspect Easy Type changed is some of the text, which was simplified to make it easier for younger Japanese players to read and to help bring the point of certain comments across more clearly. For example, when Palom clears the fire on Mt. Ordeals with his Blizzard spell and brags about it, Porom reminds him that the Elder of
  • Disc Saga: The Treasure of the Sleeping Forest

    1991

    Disc Saga: The Treasure of the Sleeping Forest

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-9800 Series
    Second entry of the first Disc Saga series.
  • Brandish

    1991

    Brandish

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-9800 Series Super Nintendo Entertainment System FM Towns Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD Super Famicom
    star 7
    The game is an action RPG, a dungeon crawler with plenty of creatures to defeat and many weapons, armor, and other treasure to collect. You can also use magic spells. The camera rotates automatically according to your movements. You also have the ability to jump forwards.
  • Xerd no Densetsu

    1991

    Xerd no Densetsu

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy
    The "Xerd" of the game's title is a hero who defeated evil 800 years in the past. You control another character (default name Jake), prince of the one of the kingdoms, to defeat his evil twin brother by hunting down the reincarnation of the legendary hero.
  • Ultima: Worlds of Adventure 2 - Martian Dreams

    1991

    Ultima: Worlds of Adventure 2 - Martian Dreams

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS
    star 5.5
    I write these words aboard a colossal bullet rocketing from the Earth to Mars. Wondrous as this is (and it is, I assure you, quite wondrous), I am even more amazed by the fact that it is the year 1895! Tesla - yes, the noted scientist of years past, Nikola Tesla! -- is unsure how long the voyage will take so I have decided to pass the time recording what mankind (circa 1895) knows of our destination - Mars. How I came by this information is a story in itself.
  • Aretha II

    1991

    Aretha II

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy
    Aretha II is a Role-Playing game, developed by Japan Art Media and published by Yanoman, which was released in Japan in 1991.
  • Jikuu Senki Mu

    1991

    Jikuu Senki Mu

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy
    There used to be a continent called "Mu Continent", which was ruled by the king of the country called Prina. King Lars II suddenly turned the state religion of Neil into the evil religion of Max. Shortly after the Neil people were ousted from the sanctuary, the Queen of Purina suddenly disappeared. In addition, the newborn son of the king was taken away by someone. After the conversion, monsters began to appear in various parts of the continent. People began rumors that the people of Neil were manipulating monsters. It's been 16 years since then. The demons, who continued to grow in power, finally invaded Purina Castle. The seriously injured king runs to the remote village "Eribe".
  • Eternal Legend

    1991

    Eternal Legend

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Sega Game Gear
    Eternal Legend: Eien no Densetsu is a Japan-exclusive Game Gear role-playing video game. While the "Eternal Legend" name was used in both game packaging and advertising materials, the subtitle "Eien no Densetsu" was only used to advertise the game for the Japanese market.
  • Chachamaru Boukenki 3: Abyss no Tou

    1991

    Chachamaru Boukenki 3: Abyss no Tou

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy
    Chachamaru Boukenki 3: Abyss no Tou is a Role-Playing game, published by Human Entertainment, which was released exclusively in Japan in 1991. Interestingly, the main character was modeled after a developer at Human that later would appear as referee in a Fire Pro Wrestling for Super Famicom.
  • SD Keiji: Blader

    1991

    SD Keiji: Blader

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    SD Keiji: Blader is a Role-Playing game, developed by NMK and published by Taito Corporation, which was released in Japan in 1991.
  • Otaku no Seiza: An Adventure in the Otaku Galaxy

    1991

    Otaku no Seiza: An Adventure in the Otaku Galaxy

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    Otaku no Seiza tells the story of Fuyuu City, a place built in space far in the future. Aurora, a group of five attractive and powerful women, control the city. Men in the city are treated poorly compared to women, until the protagonist finds himself in the middle of the city with amnesia. Outraged, the protagonist decides to defeat Aurora and gain rights for the discriminated men of the city.
  • Blue Almanac

    1991

    Blue Almanac

    1991

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Blue Almanac is a 1991 RPG for the Sega Mega Drive by HOT-B published by Kodansha Research Institute for some reason. While it was only released in Japan, Kodansha was planning on translating the game as Star Odyssey, but the translation was cancelled for unknown reasons. Two prototypes were independently discovered by drx and by Brandon Cobb, head of Super Fighter Team, who subsequently acquired a license to complete the translation from HOT-B successor company Starfish (who like to revisit old properties), with intentions on releasing it on the twentieth anniversary of the original release. Despite his PR claiming that he received an "unofficial license" from Sega to distribute the game, Sega really asked him to remove their copyrights and trademarks, consequently making the translation fully unlicensed (while Blue Almanac is fully licensed).
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