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  • Linley Henzell's Dungeon Crawl

    1997

    Linley Henzell's Dungeon Crawl

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    DOS
    Linley's Dungeon Crawl (or just Dungeon Crawl or Crawl) was a roguelike computer game originally programmed by Linley Henzell in 1995, and first released to the general public on October 2, 1997. The game had a quirky license based on Bison's license and the NetHack License; Stone Soup has contacted every past contributor and relicensed to GPL-2.0-or-later.
  • Lands of Lore: Guardians of Destiny

    1997

    Lands of Lore: Guardians of Destiny

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    DOS FM Towns NEC PC-6000 Series
    star 7.6
    In Lands of Lore: Guardians of Destiny you enter a world of intense beauty and mortal danger where your slightest move can trigger cataclysmic events, miraculous escapes, or lethal battles. See magical cities rise out of great oceans. Enter the musty caverns of Dracoid ruins. Discover gruesome altars and witness secret ceremonies never before seen by humans.
  • Ultima Online

    1997

    Ultima Online

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 8.1
    Ultima Online is the product of Richard Garriott's idea for a fantasy game involving several thousand people who can all play in a shared fantasy world. It is responsible for grandfathering the genre of the MMO, and showing the industry that MMO's were the next era of gaming.
  • Breath of Fire III

    1997

    Breath of Fire III

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation
    star 6.9
    A MYSTERIOUS POWER...AN UNLIKELY HERO...A CLASSIC ADVENTURE... The lone survivor of a legendary dragon clan, a rebellious youth embarks on a great journey. One of discovery... and danger. The classic role-playing game now returns to continue the epic tales of Ryu and the dragon people. An inner power of uncertain origin matures Ryu into a warrior who ponders his purpose as he embarks on a mystical journey. What lies ahead is shrouded in mystery... yet strangely familiar. DRAGON GENE SPLICING LEGENDARY ROLEPLAYING AN EPIC 3-D ENVIRONMENT LEARN OR STEAL ADVANCE SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES POWERFUL MAGIC NOW YOU POSSESS THE POWER TO CONTROL RYU'S DESTINY.
  • Treasure Gear

    1997

    Treasure Gear

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation
    Treasure Gear is a Role-Playing game, developed by ADK and published by MiraiSoft, which was released in Japan in 1997.
  • Shinsetsu Samurai Spirits: Bushido Retsuden

    1997

    Shinsetsu Samurai Spirits: Bushido Retsuden

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Sega Saturn PlayStation Neo Geo CD
    So the story begins ...... It's Eighteen century in Japan, it's a peaceful region. The word "peaceful" are only applied to the social status, not the heart of the human. The greed, like the diseases, is spreading through the human heart. The devil within had awaken. And worse, the devil below is risen......
  • Ridegear Guybrave

    1997

    Ridegear Guybrave

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation
    3D action game for Playstation.
  • PD Ultraman Battle Collection 64

    1997

    PD Ultraman Battle Collection 64

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Nintendo 64
  • Elancia

    1997

    Elancia

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Dragon Court

    1997

    Dragon Court

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Web browser
    Dragon Court was a fantasy-themed browser RPG in a medieval setting, which players navigated through simple text descriptions and visuals. The game distinguished itself by its turn-based combat and the imposed daily limit on turns. Adventures involved battling a variety of creatures, with each victory earning them resources and experience to bring them one step closer to reaching the dragon.
  • Farland Saga: Toki no Michishirube

    1997

    Farland Saga: Toki no Michishirube

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation 3 PC (Microsoft Windows) Sega Saturn PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    Toki no Michishirube is a direct sequel to the first Farland Saga game. It is an anime-style strategy RPG which consists mainly of large strategic battles, taking place on isometric battle fields.
  • Atelier Marie: The Alchemist of Salburg

    1997

    Atelier Marie: The Alchemist of Salburg

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation
    The game that started the Atelier franchise. Has never been released outside Japan.
  • AnEarth Fantasy Stories: The First Volume

    1997

    AnEarth Fantasy Stories: The First Volume

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Sega Saturn
    AnEarth Fantasy Stories: The First Volume (エイナスファンタジーストーリーズ ザ・ファーストボリューム) is an RPG for the Sega Saturn. It is based on an earlier PC Engine CD game by Hudson Soft.
  • PAL: Shinken Densetsu

    1997

    PAL: Shinken Densetsu

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation
    PAL is in most ways a traditional Japanese-style role-playing game. The player orders each character in battle, choosing attacks, items, and techniques. Equipment upgrades are represented as scrolls, and techniques can be upgraded as they are used. Kaoru's boyfriend, Yukito is also an excellent cook and can learn a wide variety of recipes to create recovery and assist items for use in and out of battle.
  • Tomb of the TaskMaker

    1997

    Tomb of the TaskMaker

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Mac
    TaskMaker's Sequel is a role-playing game developed by Storm Impact as a follow-up to the 1990s Macintosh RPG. Set years after the original, players assume the role of the new protector of Castle Hall, succeeding the previous TaskMaker. The game involves helping neighboring villages by retrieving and destroying objects from monsters. Key features include character customization with gender and class options, a new world design with additional dungeons and villages, and improved graphics. The game was released with limitations due to development constraints and remained at version 1.0 until July 2008, when developer David Cook published a minor update on his personal website.
  • Dragon Master Silk

    1997

    Dragon Master Silk

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Sega Saturn
    A less racy remake of the original Dragon Master Silk for the Sega Saturn. The size of the dungeons are considerably wider than the original, and the erotic contents are slightly modified for Sega Saturn.
  • Solid Runner

    1997

    Solid Runner

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Super Famicom
    Solid Runner (ソリッドランナー) is a 1997 turn-based role-playing video game developed by Sting Entertainment and published by ASCII Corporation for the Super Famicom. The game was released exclusively in Japan on March 28, 1997, late in the console's life span. The game takes place in a town known as Solid City, which despite being technologically advanced, is overrun with crime. Very few people dare to challenge the control of the underground mafias and street gangs that threaten the city. While the game has a continuous plot, players are urged to complete individual missions.
  • BS Ihatovo Monogatari: Dai-4-ya

    1997

    BS Ihatovo Monogatari: Dai-4-ya

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Satellaview
    The fourth and final part (night) of BS Ihatovo Monogatari. BS Ihatovo Monogatari is a downloadable 4-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that was broadcast in at least 2 distinct runs between its March 2, 1997 release and May 31, 1997. The game is a role-playing game based on the works of Japanese author, Kenji Miyazawa, and its release was intended to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of his birth. The game is a sequel to the 1993 Hecht game for the SNES, Ihatovo Monogatari, earlier-broadcast for the Satellaview as well. Intended as a family-oriented game for all ages, the game makes reference to many classic works of Japanese children's literature. BS Ihatovo Monogatari incorporates voice narration at the start of each weekly broadcast to provide dramatic performances of Miyazawa's poetry set in Ihatovo. During gameplay, the Soundlink provides sound effects and gameplay hints for players. The game's voice actors were selected by popular vote by readers of Seiyu Zasshi and included Kikuko Inoue, Kouichi
  • Final Fantasy IV

    1997

    Final Fantasy IV

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation Vita PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    A port of Final Fantasy IV for PlayStation that adds an opening and ending FMV cutscene as well as some gameplay improvements such as the ability to run in dungeons and towns. It is largely based on the original Japanese release for the Super Famicom but includes some of the changes made in the Final Fantasy IV Easy Type release. Due to the CD-ROM format of PlayStation it has longer load times in comparison to the Super Famicom versions. The North American version, which is only available as part of the Final Fantasy Chronicles and Final Fantasy Anthology compilations, came with a brand new English localization. Although certain translated lines from the previous localization by Kaoru Moriyama, such as "You spoony bard!", were kept, as they had become fan favorites.
  • BS Ihatovo Monogatari: Dai-3-ya

    1997

    BS Ihatovo Monogatari: Dai-3-ya

    1997

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Satellaview
    The third part (night) of BS Ihatovo Monogatari. BS Ihatovo Monogatari is a downloadable 4-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that was broadcast in at least 2 distinct runs between its March 2, 1997 release and May 31, 1997. The game is a role-playing game based on the works of Japanese author, Kenji Miyazawa, and its release was intended to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of his birth. The game is a sequel to the 1993 Hecht game for the SNES, Ihatovo Monogatari, earlier-broadcast for the Satellaview as well. Intended as a family-oriented game for all ages, the game makes reference to many classic works of Japanese children's literature. BS Ihatovo Monogatari incorporates voice narration at the start of each weekly broadcast to provide dramatic performances of Miyazawa's poetry set in Ihatovo. During gameplay, the Soundlink provides sound effects and gameplay hints for players. The game's voice actors were selected by popular vote by readers of Seiyu Zasshi and included Kikuko Inoue, Kouichi Yamadera, Y
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