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  • Aspic: Majaou no Noroi

    1988

    Aspic: Majaou no Noroi

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer Disk System NEC PC-6000 Series
    You obtained the Book of Truth, which is needed to break the curse on the princess. As you return to the king, you find that the princess is missing. Three days prior, a wizard appeared and informed the king that there was another way to save the princess, so the king entrusted the princess's life to the wizard. Now that you've returned, the king begs you to find out what's become of the wizard and the princess.
  • Outlanders

    1988

    Outlanders

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-8800 Series
    In the midst of a violent invasion of Earth by unknown alien forces, photojournalist Wakatsuki Tetsuya comes across a scantily-clad alien woman, cutting a swath of death through the Terran ranks with her sword. After a chaotic struggle, Tetsuya is knocked unconscious, only to awaken aboard her starship. To his surprise, she turns out to be Kahm, the invaders' princess - and she has picked Tetsuya for a starring role in her upcoming wedding. As the groom....
  • Necromancer

    1988

    Necromancer

    1988

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation 3 Wii TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine Wii U
    Necromancer, originally released as Jaseiken Necromancer is a fantasy role-playing video game. It was released first only in Japan for the PC Engine, but saw a later release for the Wii and Wii U Virtual Consoles, the latter being released worldwide. The Wii U release was when the game received its localized title, but the game itself is still only in Japanese.
  • Deep Dungeon

    1987

    Deep Dungeon

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    MSX
    Deep Dungeon is very much like Wizardry with the exception that you are not controlling a whole party but a single hero through eight maze-like dungeon levels to get rid of the evil overlord who is responsible for kidnapping the princesses soul.
  • Omega

    1987

    Omega

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Linux PC (Microsoft Windows) DOS Amiga
    Omega is a traditional roguelike set in a fantasy open-world environment. It features turn-based movement, procedural generation, permadeath, and multiple victory conditions.
  • The Dungeon Revealed

    1987

    The Dungeon Revealed

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Mac
    Commercial re-release of the popular shareware roguelike, The Dungeon of Doom. Along with a new look to the interface, this version adds secret "vault" areas and a "Gate Keeper" boss on every fifth level. To escape the dungeon, you must descend to the 40th level and return with the Orb of Carnos.
  • Tir-nan-óg: Descendants of Danaan

    1987

    Tir-nan-óg: Descendants of Danaan

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-9800 Series
    Tir-nan-óg: Descendants of Danaan is a role-playing game based on Irish mythology, more specifically the story of Tír na nÓg (the land of eternal youth) and the Tuatha Dé Danann (people of the goddess Dana). The main plot of the game is only loosely based on actual Irish myths and involves the fictional kingdom of Annafofo, the assault of demons, the abduction of the princess, and a legendary hero who must rectify all that and restore peace in the land.
  • The Demon Crystal 3: Dark Storm

    1987

    The Demon Crystal 3: Dark Storm

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-8800 Series Nintendo Switch
    Originally released in 1987 as Dark Storm for the MZ-1500
  • Jagur 5

    1987

    Jagur 5

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    MSX
  • Deathlord

    1987

    Deathlord

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Apple II
    The ninth Emperor of the Kingdom of Kodan has sent out the call for adventurers to put a stop the darkness that has fallen over his land and ultimately, to confront the Deathlord. As an oriental flavored RPG from EA, the game introduced a number of innovative features.
  • The Faery Tale Adventure

    1987

    The Faery Tale Adventure

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Sega Mega Drive/Genesis DOS Amiga
    star 6.9
    You take on the role of three brothers wandering through the magical land of Holm. Real-time interaction reminiscent of Ultima 7. An extremely large world, touted at the time as the largest game world ever created, about 17,000 computer screens worth of terrain. The game was first developed for Amiga and after achieving a huge success, the game was ported to more platforms including PC.
  • Star Saga: One - Beyond the Boundary

    1987

    Star Saga: One - Beyond the Boundary

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    DOS
    A text based adventure game.
  • Alien Fires: 2199 AD

    1987

    Alien Fires: 2199 AD

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    Time Lords. An immortal race of beings responsible for protecting the temporal balance of the universe from chaos and destruction. Alien Fires uses every ounce of the Amiga's power to create a state-of-the-art visual and aural sensation, with colorful, full-screen three dimensional computer graphics, digitized music and sound effects. It is an experience of incredible realism and sophistication that takes you through time and space to new dimensions in entertainment. Play the part of a Time Lord in this imaginative new series of role playing adventures. Alien Fires- Part I, 2199 AD takes you into the distant future, in search of a great man and an awesome device capable of twisting the very fabric of time itself.
  • 2400 A.D.

    1987

    2400 A.D.

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    DOS Apple II
    star 7.5
    2400 A.D. is a futuristic RPG game. The game was developed by Origin systems and is based on Ultima 4 engine. The story takes place in the city called Metropolis. The city has been conquered by an alien race known as Tzorg. You have to find the underground resistance and join the battle against the Tzorg.
  • Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord

    1987

    Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Phantasy Star

    1987

    Phantasy Star

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Wii Sega Master System/Mark III
    star 8.5
    The time: Space Century 3240. The place: The Algol Star System. It began when King Lassic turned evil and let hordes of hideous, magical creatures run amok on the three planets. When her brother was killed, Alis vowed to avenge his death and put an end to Lassic forever. Join her in a journey across time and space to worlds where creatures speak...where magic and science combine to take you on the ultimate video quest. Phantasy Star is total adventure role playing with towns full of people and shops...16 level dungeons full of traps and treasure...three companions who will help you if you find them and some of the most awesome graphics ever put in a video game.
  • Dungeon Master

    1987

    Dungeon Master

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Apple IIGS Sharp X68000 Super Nintendo Entertainment System Atari ST/STE DOS FM Towns Amiga Super Famicom
    star 8.6
    Dungeon Master established several new standards for role playing and computer games in general. Dungeon Master was a realtime game instead of the traditional turn-based approach that was prevalent until then. Instead of using text-based commands to interact with the environment, players directly manipulated objects and the environment by clicking the mouse in the enlarged first-person view. Abstract Dungeons and Dragons style experience points and levels were eschewed in favor of a system where the characters' skills were improved directly via using them. It also introduced some novel control methods including the spell casting system, which involved learning sequences of runes which represented the form and function of a spell's effect. For example, a fireball spell was created by mixing the fire symbol with the wing symbol. This kind of attention to detail and focus on the user interface was typical of the game and helped create an often captivating sense of craft and ingenuity. Other factors in immersiveness w
  • Outlanders

    1987

    Outlanders

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    In the midst of a violent invasion of Earth by unknown alien forces, photojournalist Wakatsuki Tetsuya comes across a scantily-clad alien woman, cutting a swath of death through the Terran ranks with her sword. After a chaotic struggle, Tetsuya is knocked unconscious, only to awaken aboard her starship. To his surprise, she turns out to be Kahm, the invaders' princess - and she has picked Tetsuya for a starring role in her upcoming wedding. As the groom....
  • Jikuu Yuuden: Debias

    1987

    Jikuu Yuuden: Debias

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Family Computer
    Jikuu Yuuden: Debias is a Role-Playing game, developed by Now Production and published by Namco, which was released in Japan in 1987.
  • Super Hydlide

    1987

    Super Hydlide

    1987

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PC-8800 Series Sharp X1 Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Family Computer MSX
    star 5.4
    Super Hydlide is an action role-playing game for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. It incorporates a 'good/evil character' morality/alignment system. Like its predecessor Hydlide II: Shine of Darkness (1985), the player has a morality meter that can be aligned with either Justice, Normal, or Evil. The game has both good and evil monsters. Evil monsters attack the player character on sight, while good monsters only attack if the player character attacks them first. Killing any monster, good or evil, results in a reward of experience points, money, and occasionally a piece of equipment. However, if the player kills a good monster, points are lost from a statistic called "MF" (Moral Fiber). If the player's MF stat drops to zero, frequent traps will appear across the world. If the player manages to keep it over 100, rewards appear in the form of random items found around Fairyland. The player can also kill good monsters, which usually lowers the morality meter. Unlike Hydlide II, however, the morality meter no longer affect
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