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  • Breath of Fire

    1993

    Breath of Fire

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Wii U New Nintendo 3DS Super Famicom
    star 7.4
    Recognized by Capcom as their first traditional role-playing video game, Breath of Fire would set the precedent for future entries in the series, and features character designs by company head of development Keiji Inafune, as well as music by members of Capcom's in-house sound team Alph Lyla. In 2001, the game was re-released for the Game Boy Advance handheld system with new save features and minor graphical enhancements, with the English version being released in Europe for the first time. Set in a fantasy world, Breath of Fire follows the journey of a boy named Ryu, one of the last surviving members of an ancient race with the ability to transform into mighty dragons, as he searches the world for his sister. During his quest, Ryu meets other warriors who share his quest, and comes into conflict with the Dark Dragon Clan, a militaristic empire who seeks to take over the world by reviving a mad goddess. The game experienced mostly positive reception upon release, and was followed by a direct sequel, Breath of Fire
  • Ultima VII: Part Two - Serpent Isle

    1993

    Ultima VII: Part Two - Serpent Isle

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    DOS
    star 7.9
    This game takes place 18 months after The Black Gate. Batlin, the leader of the Fellowship has disappeared, as well as Iolo's wife Gwenno. A map is found that points to the Serpent Isle where the Guardian is still planning to destroy Britannia. Lord British sends you, the Avatar, and your companions to this new land. Once there, you discover that a great imbalance is upon the isle and it is up to you to fix it. To do so, you must learn the philosophies of the original inhabitants of this land who worshipped giant serpents symbolizing the principles of Order, Chaos and Balance.
  • Monster Maker II: Uru no Hiken

    1993

    Monster Maker II: Uru no Hiken

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy
    Monster Maker 2: Uru no Hiten is an RPG licensed from the 1988 Card Game. As such, monsters, NPCs and even destinations on the world map are represented with a playing card aesthetic. Gameplay itself is similar to many other RPGs including Dragon Quest.
  • Brandish 2: The Planet Buster

    1993

    Brandish 2: The Planet Buster

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-9800 Series Super Famicom
    The Planet Buster continues the story that was told in the first Brandish game, and depicts the events that happened three years after the evil demonic king was defeated in his lost kingdom, sunken deep underground. You take control of a young warrior named Ares, who wields a magical weapon, a powerful sword called the Planet Buster. One day, while traveling through a desert, Ares is captured by a warlock named Karl, who is after the powers hidden within the magical sword. Suspecting Ares might have some valuable information, Karl doesn't execute him, but takes away the Planet Buster and throws Ares into his underground prison. Now your primary goal is to guide Ares out of the huge prison full of various dangers, and to get your mighty weapon back. The game is an action RPG with a heavy emphasis on dungeon crawling. You guide Ares through rotating dungeons, fighting enemies in real-time combat, casting spells, and solving an occasional puzzle. You have the ability to jump forwards and to attack inanimate objects s
  • Metal Max 2

    1993

    Metal Max 2

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Wii Super Famicom
    Metal Max 2 is the second entry in the Metal Max series. It was a vehicle combat RPG published in Japan by Data East for the Super Famicom in 1993. Ten years later, the game was ported to the Game Boy Advance with a few new bounties by Now Production under the title Metal Max 2 Kai. On December 8, 2011, a full remake with upgraded graphics in the vein of Metal Max 3 and using its game engine was released in Japan for the Nintendo DS and titled Metal Max 2 ReLOADED. Metal Max 2 ReLOADED added a shared inventory, option to play as a female, okama or reijin, new character classes, subclasses and skills from Metal Max 3, new characters, bounties, bosses, sidequests, locations, items and vehicles, expanded storyline and backstories of characters and monsters, increased difficulty over the SNES and GBA versions, the final boss of the game has a third form and a new game+ option has been added.
  • Xak: The Art of Visual Stage

    1993

    Xak: The Art of Visual Stage

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Super Famicom
    The Super Famicom remake of Xak: The Art of Visual Stage reworks the classic RPG for Super Famicom, replacing the original’s bump-based battles with a new sword-swinging combat system. The player assumes the role of Latok Kart, a blue-haired swordsman and the son of the legendary warrior Dork Kart. He is sent on a quest to defeat the warmongering demons led by the powerful Badu that are running rampant in the eponymous world of the humans, Xak.
  • Oni III: Kuro no Hakaishin

    1993

    Oni III: Kuro no Hakaishin

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy
    The third Oni RPG title for Game Boy.
  • Zavas II: The Prophecy of Mehitae

    1993

    Zavas II: The Prophecy of Mehitae

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-9800 Series
    The follow-up to Zavas is, like its predecessor, a fantasy role-playing game with Japanese anime-like aesthetics, but more Western-oriented free-form gameplay with more emphasis on character development than on a character-driven plot. Through a series of choices the player make the protagonist (always named Majon, but with different family names) to be a prince, the son of a merchant, or the son of a fisherman. In the beginning the player character undergoes a series of trials (which may include arcade-style mini-games, mathematical tasks, etc.) which determine his eventual attributes and also follow his growth until he turns sixteen and embarks on a quest to find companions and defeat an evil sorcerer in accordance with an ancient prophecy. Though the game has a traditional overworld with towns, hostile areas, and fairly simple turn-based battles, many of its gameplay features deviate from the standard Japanese template. Every NPC can be approached with different attitudes (including bribe and usage of items), a
  • BodyConQuest II: Kyuuseishu

    1993

    BodyConQuest II: Kyuuseishu

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    The story of this game is rather simple: the world is in peril, as the evil witch Topaz sends her seductive minions to terrorize the wilderness, plotting to overthrow the rightful king and conquer the world. A young prince is born, who is destined to be the one who slays Topaz. His first quest is to retrieve a magical armor which is essential for the victory. But the evil sexy female demons will do everything in their powers to stop the hero.
  • Xerd no Densetsu 2: Xerd!! Gishin no Ryouiki

    1993

    Xerd no Densetsu 2: Xerd!! Gishin no Ryouiki

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy
    A sequel to Xerd no Densetsu.
  • New Horizons

    1993

    New Horizons

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    In New Horizons, it is the early 16th century and the age of exploration and sea trade is underway. Players choose from any one of six adventurers (scenarios), each with their own distinctive but intertwining plot, to embark on a quest of sailing, seamanship and exploration.
  • Wizardry Gaiden II: Curse of the Ancient Emperor

    1993

    Wizardry Gaiden II: Curse of the Ancient Emperor

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy
    Wizardry Gaiden II: Curse of the Ancient Emperor, published in 1992 by ASCII, was the second of the trilogy of Wizardry roleplaying games released for the original gray-scale Nintendo Game Boy portable video game system. .
  • Ultima Underworld II: Labyrinth of Worlds

    1993

    Ultima Underworld II: Labyrinth of Worlds

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-9800 Series PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS FM Towns
    star 7.2
    In an attempt to conquer the world, The Guardian encases Castle Britannia and its occupants--including the Avatar--in a giant blackrock gem. The game takes place one year after the events of Ultima 7: The Black Gate. To celebrate the defeat of the Guardian, Lord British invites the Avatar and his companions to his castle. However, in the night of the feast the Guardian attacks again, encasing the castle in a giant gem of blackrock. Deep in the sewers of the castle, another blackrock gem resides, being a teleporter to other worlds controlled by the Guardian. Now you, the Avatar, must travel to these worlds in order to free the castle from the Guardian's spell. This sequel to Ultima Underworld plays exactly as the original, except for a larger game world, a richer storyline and better graphics and sound.
  • Local Area Dungeon

    1993

    Local Area Dungeon

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Lands of Lore 1+2

    1993

    Lands of Lore 1+2

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Three

    1993

    Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Three

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    DOS
    The Forgotten Realms Archives - Collection Three marks the conclusion of the Archives compilation and a change in development from Strategic Simulations Inc. to Dreamforge Intertainment. As SSI’s swan song to the Forgotten Realms universe, these titles celebrate the elements of the AD&D video games that you know and love - vast dungeons and beautiful locations to explore, a wide variety of monsters to slay, quests to complete, adventurers to assemble and worlds to be saved. These titles were a worthy conclusion to one of role-play gaming’s most defining series and will be a fine addition your games collection. This final collection contains Dungeon Hack and Menzoberranzan .
  • Ultima: Warriors of Destiny

    1993

    Ultima: Warriors of Destiny

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    The Avatar, the embodiment of the Eight Virtues and the hero of Britannia, is called back to deal with a grave threat. Lord British, the country's benevolent monarch, has disappeared, and a man named Blackthorn has usurped his throne. The tyrant rules the land by enforcing the virtues upon the will of the people, corrupting their meaning in the process. His fundamentalist visions led him to create a police state, where failure to adhere to the virtues is punishable by death. Behind Blackthorn are the three Shadowlords, anti-thesis to the three principles of Truth, Love, and Courage. The Avatar must understand their meaning and origins, find a way to defeat them, rescue Lord British, and restore the former ethical principles of Britannia.
  • Legend - The Four Crystals of Trazere

    1993

    Legend - The Four Crystals of Trazere

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Amiga
    Legend is an isometric fantasy role-playing game released in 1992 for the PC, Amiga, and Atari ST. In the game, the player controls four adventurers on a quest to save the land of Trazere from an ancient, re-awakening evil. In 1993, Mindscape released a sequel, Worlds of Legend: Son of the Empire.
  • Early Kingdom

    1992

    Early Kingdom

    1992

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-9800 Series
    Early Kingdom is an Action RPG, developed by Kure Software Koubou (KSK) for the PC-98 and released in Japan in 1992.
  • T-Dragon Quest 2: Mazoku no Daichi

    1992

    T-Dragon Quest 2: Mazoku no Daichi

    1992

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Sharp X68000
    T-Dragon Quest Mazoku No Daichi is the second unofficial fan-made game from Enix’s Dragon Quest series made by TNB Saisakusho for the Sharp X68000 in 1992.
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