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  • Phantasy Star II

    1989

    Phantasy Star II

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Linux Wii Sega Mega Drive/Genesis PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac Xbox 360
    star 7.6
    Gameplay is similar to the original Phantasy Star, the first game in the series. Its battle system is turn-based, allowing the player to choose commands for their party of up to four characters. Each of the eight characters has a different set of preferred weapons and armor, as well as techniques, suited to the character's job. The player must defeat enemies in the overworld and in dungeons to advance in the game. The game abandoned the first-person view that the first game used for dungeons and battles. Phantasy Star II instead uses a top-down perspective for exploration and a third-person view in battles.
  • Square's Tom Sawyer

    1989

    Square's Tom Sawyer

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    Square's Tom Sawyer is a role-playing game based on Mark Twain's novel, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. It lets players assume control of Tom Sawyer and his companions as they search for Injun Joe's treasure.
  • Out Live: It's Far a Future on Planet

    1989

    Out Live: It's Far a Future on Planet

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Wii TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    It's far a future on planet. A role-playing game in a maze style. The main character is sitting in a robot's cabin to move into 4 directions.
  • Satomi Hakkenden

    1989

    Satomi Hakkenden

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    A Famicom RPG based on a famous Japanese novel series of the same name. It was developed by Alpha Denshi and published by SNK. Satomi Hakkenden (usually translated as "The Eight Dog Chronicles") was a long-running 19th century novel series about eight samurais from the Sengoku period and their various adventures. It was in some ways partly inspired by the ancient Chinese epic The Water Margin, which has itself seen video game adaptations in the form of the Suikoden games. Receiving numerous TV and film adaptations, including the 1983 film known in the west as Legend of the Eight Samurai, Satomi Hakkenden would be its first video game adaptation. Makai Hakkenden Shada for the Turbografx-16, also released in 1989, would be a later adaptation. The game itself plays much like Dragon Quest; a common source of inspiration for 8-bit RPGs. The player can walk around towns conversing with NPCs, equipping themselves with weapons and armor and receiving quests and directions to new areas before leaving the safety of the tow
  • The Adventure of Randar II

    1989

    The Adventure of Randar II

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG)
    MSX
    Japanese RPG. Second of the Randar series, included on the Disc Station Special 3 - Vacation Edition compilation.
  • Record of Lodoss War

    1989

    Record of Lodoss War

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG)
    MSX
    Experience the world of Record of Lodoss War up close and personal in an epic 3D Action/RPG. Take control of a mysterious warrior from the past, resurrected to save the future, on a colossal quest filled with pulse-pounding action and high adventure. Join forces with popular characters from the Lodoss universe and combat hundreds of vicious enemies with dozens of spectacular spells. The MSX version was never released out of Japan.
  • Xak: The Art of Visual Stage

    1989

    Xak: The Art of Visual Stage

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-9800 Series Sharp X68000 PC-8800 Series PC (Microsoft Windows) MSX2
    Xak: The Art of Visual Stage is the first game in the fantasy role-playing video game series Xak. It was originally released for the NEC PC-8801 computer system, with subsequent versions being developed for the NEC PC-9801, Sharp X68000, MSX2, PC-Engine, Super Famicom, and mobile phones.
  • Advanced Fantasian: Quest for Lost Sanctuary

    1988

    Advanced Fantasian: Quest for Lost Sanctuary

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-8800 Series
    Long ago, humans and other creatures lived peacefully in a magical paradise. However, one day a new star appeared nearby. A meteorite fell onto the Earth, turning it into a realm of perpetual darkness and misery. Humans managed to restore the land to its original state. But orcs, trolls, and other hostile races refused to give up their territory. Thus, the second age of peace quickly turned into an age of a new battle...
  • Arugisu no Tsubasa

    1988

    Arugisu no Tsubasa

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series MSX2
    Arugisu no Tsubasa (Wings of Arugis) is a sequel for Miracle Warriors: Seal of the Dark Lord.
  • Saziri

    1988

    Saziri

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series Sharp X1 FM-7 MSX
    The purpose of the game is to collect and repair the parts of the heavy magnetic force confinement shuttle divided into eight, and to seal the source core of "SA / ZI / RI" again. The player can also get into JRPG battles with enemies if they so desire.
  • Ranadinn

    1988

    Ranadinn

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    DOS
    You are a Battlemage - a Ranadinn: you have the skills of a fighter, a wizard and a cleric. You've arrived at the islands of Argentan as a mercenary, to help repel an inhuman horde from the South. Monsters have settled into caves and abandoned castles, villages are under attack, and one of the four islands has already been conquered. The king has hired you to help save his defenseless lands, and off you go on your quest: to find the secret of the invasion's leader, a mysterious sorcerer possessed by a long-dead evil, and vanquish him.
  • MAG

    1988

    MAG

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    DOS
    In this ASCII rogue-like (dungeon crawls with randomized maps) the player explores 20+ levels of a dungeon in order to capture a magical artifact, the Sudbury Sapphire from a group of Imperial Dragons. Features include animated vine traps, labyrinth traps, torches on the walls that can be lit, and pools of vomit.
  • Federation 2: Community Edition

    1988

    Federation 2: Community Edition

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Linux Android PC (Microsoft Windows) iOS Mac
    Federation 2, the space trading game, is a massively multi-player game set within an exciting world of interstellar commerce and intrigue, in which you interact and collaborate with lots of other players in real-time, and compete against them to climb the ranks. The aim of the game is to amass a larger fortune (in Imperial Groats) than any other player, and to climb the ranks by forging alliances and making friends with the right people. Cooperation is the name of the game in Federation.
  • Mars Saga

    1988

    Mars Saga

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS Apple II
    Mars Saga is a role-playing video game developed by Westwood Associates and published by Electronic Arts for the Commodore Commodore 64 in 1988. Following a legal battle against Electronic Arts for rights on the franchise, Westwood turned to Infocom to publish the Apple II and MS-DOS ports.
  • Nippon

    1988

    Nippon

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
  • Mines of Titan

    1988

    Mines of Titan

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS Apple II
    A classic team based role playing game set on Titan, Saturn's largest moon. Mines of Titan is a remake, or update, of the Commodore 64 game Mars Saga. Mines of Titan is lengthier, with some new storylines, a few more creatures and a few details like colors are different. And of course the game's location is moved from Mars to Titan. The cities and maps look the same.
  • Questron II

    1988

    Questron II

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Apple IIGS Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Apple II
    Questron II a 1988 role-playing video game published by Strategic Simulations for the Apple II, Apple IIGS, Atari ST, Commodore 64, IBM PC, and Amiga. It is the sequel to 1984's Questron. Questron II is credited to Westwood Associates in the instruction booklet for the IBM PC version.
  • The Bard's Tale III: Thief of Fate

    1988

    The Bard's Tale III: Thief of Fate

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS Amiga Apple II
    star 7.1
    The warriors who have destroyed the evil wizard Mangar receive a letter while celebrating their victory. The letter informs them of a terrible disaster: Mangar's master, the Mad God Tarjan, has unleashed his wrath upon the town of Skara Brae, completely destroying in. The heroes visit a refugee camp nearby and embark on a quest to defeat Tarjan. Thief of Fate is the third installment in the Bard's Tale series, and a sequel to The Destiny Knight. It is similar to its predecessors, being a first-person fantasy role-playing game in which the player explores maze-like pseudo-3D towns, dungeons, and wilderness areas. Two new character classes have been added: Geomancer and Chronomancer. There are more dungeons than in the previous games, and this installment also adds an auto-mapping feature. The game's world is divided into separate realms accessed by using time warps, each with its own theme and setting - including, among others, famous locations from Earth's history such as ancient Rome or Berlin during World War
  • Ultima I

    1988

    Ultima I

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-9800 Series PC-8800 Series MSX2
  • Kaijuu Monogatari

    1988

    Kaijuu Monogatari

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    Kaijū Monogatari is a role-playing video game developed by Birthday and published by Namco for Famicom, in November 1988 in Japan.
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