Long ago, during the Heian period, there was a village where humans and ghosts coexisted peacefully. Created by a ghost who wanted to end the animosity between them, it existed, isolated, for more than 250 years. One day, however, the village was attacked from the outside and completely destroyed. A young boy living in the village, Shiroumaru, and his friends, Gedoumaru and Saki, managed to escape with their lives. Now, eight years later, they are setting off together on a quest to bring peace to the land.
Oni Zero: Fukkatsu is traditional Japaneses turn-based RPG, and the last title in the series produced by series creators Pandora Box. The game follows the same formula laid out by Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy. Characters carry different elemental alignments, which affects their combat capabilities. As their abilities grow, the characters can learn special transformation attacks, and find many different spirits to aid their quest.
The game also features connectivity with other games in the Pandora Max Series.
The king took him in at a very young age, but Alaron is now old enough to realize that he was adopted deciding to set out on a quest to track his own heritage. Along his journey, Alaron has had the fortune of meeting up with a party of others that are looking for adventure. You can choose to play as any of 13 characters. A more or less traditional role-playing game, AIDYN CHRONICLES: The First Mage is a brilliant mix of interaction, fighting, and extensive exploration. All of the battles take place in an innovative turn-based system, challenging you to handle both combat and real-time strategy. All of the characters and environments in the game are rendered in full 3D, and the characters have complete freedom in their ranges of movement. There's more territory in the game's expanses than you'll ever get a chance to see, and the sheer diversity of the character types is really impressive. If you like role-playing games, you'll want to check out this installment of Aidyn Chronicles.
An expansion of Pocket Digimon World.
Cool & Nature Battle Disc had two different sets of Digimon. The Cool Version featuring aquatic and icy Digimon, and the Nature Version featuring insect and plant-type Digimon. Both versions are also the only games where Freezeland can be accessed.
Tsugunai is the story of Reise, a warrior who has inadvertently angered the Goddess of Light by stealing the mystical Treasure Orb. As punishment, the Goddess of Light forever separates his soul from his body unless he atones for his sins by helping the people of Walondia. Without a physical body of his own, the only way to change the fates of the people is to possess them.
Herohero-kun is a role-playing game for Game Boy Color released by Imagineer in 2001. It is based on the manga "Herohero-kun," but the main character is not Herohero but the original game's main character. The main character's name can be up to four characters, and the gender can also be selected. The purpose is to rescue the townspeople of Ukiuki who were put to sleep by Suyasuya.
Dinosaur'us is a game developed by RFX Interactive and co-published by Electronic Arts and Light & Shadow Productions for the Game Boy Color platform. Dinosaur'us was never released outside of Europe.
El Dorado Gate is console gaming's first serial RPG series, where each Dreamcast GD-ROM contains 3 seperate (though interrelated) adventures, each telling a story of one of the series' 12 characters. There's 7 volumes in all, the first few introducing the characters whilst the later volumes flesh out how their stories are related, leading to the finale.
Part of Capcom's experiment of serializing an RPG over a year with one part every other month.
Wizardry Empire: Staff of Resurrection is a 2000 role-game released exclusivley in Japan by Starfish Inc. The game is very similar to other games in the series with staples such as recruiting a party than dungeon crawling in first person.
Senkaiden Ni: TV Animation Senkaiden Houshin Engi Yori is a single player manga role-play video game for WonderSwan Color, created and published by Bandai.
Doug makes his way to the videogame world with DOUG'S BIG GAME on Game Boy Color. You play Doug Funnie and his alter ego Quailman as you try to find your missing sweetheart, Patti Mayonnaise. You can also take on the role of your loyal pooch Porkchop, who also has own superhero alter ego: Quaildog. Solve the mystery of Patti's disappearance by searching the town of Bluffington for clues and write in your journal so you can refer to them later. Discover who is behind Patti's disappearance and her whereabouts by exploring 20 different environments from the popular TV show you're bound to bump into more than a few of the show's popular characters along the way. And don't forget to keep an eye open for power-ups that will increase Quailman's strength and powers. DOUG'S BIG GAME features detailed color graphics that bring the feel of the popular show right to the palm of your hand.
The enchanting world of LUNAR comes to life once more in the enhanced PlayStation game console version of the classic RPG sequel. Join freewheeling Hiro and the adorable Ruby, a thousand years after the events of LUNAR: Silver Star Story, as they work to unlock the secrets of the Blue Spire... and the strange young girl they found within it! But be careful - dark forces are trying to revive the evil Zophar, and immerse LUNAR in darkness forever. Journey to distant lands in the search of the Goddess Althena, who may be the only one powerful enough to stop Zophar. Along to way, you'll meet exciting new caracters, fight vividly animated monsters, traverse snow-covered mountain peaks, and crawl throught slimy dungeon depths as you wind your way toword the terrifying climax! LUNAR 2 features almost an hour of detailed animation sequences and over 90 minutes of dialogue packed onto three CDs... so what are you waiting for? Go ahead, you deserve to be the hero for once!