Retro RPG Games Collection
Play retro RPG games via emulator online for free. This genre spans from 1986 to 2026 across platforms like NES, Sega Genesis, Game Boy Advance, SNES, Nintendo 64, NeoGeo Pocket, Nintendo DS, Bandai WonderSwan, PlayStation, Sega Game Gear, Game Boy, Sega Master System, Sega CD, PC Engine CD, Sega Saturn. Browse and enjoy our collection of RPG games that defined gaming history.
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The second generation of Pokémon adventures featuring 100 new creatures and a journey through the Johto region. Introduced day/night cycles, breeding, and held items that revolutionized the series.
The revolutionary RPG that started the global Pokémon phenomenon. Begin your journey as a Pokémon Trainer in the Kanto region, capturing and training 151 unique Pokémon while battling Gym Leaders and the criminal Team Rocket.
Pokémon Blue Version is a role-playing video game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy. As one of the first Generation I Pokémon games, it was released in Japan in 1996 and internationally in 1998. Players take on the role of a Pokémon Trainer whose goal is to capture and train creatures known as Pokémon, then use them to battle other Trainers while working to complete the Pokédex and become the Pokémon League Champion.
Pokémon Green Version is the original Japanese-exclusive role-playing game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy. Released in 1996 as one of the first Generation I Pokémon games alongside Pokémon Red, it features exclusive Pokémon distributions and served as the foundation for the international Pokémon Blue Version. Players embark on a journey as a Pokémon Trainer to capture, train, and battle with creatures called Pokémon while completing the Pokédex and challenging the Pokémon League.
Pokémon Yellow is a special edition Pokémon RPG featuring Pikachu as your starter Pokémon who follows you throughout the game. Based on the anime, with elements from the first season incorporated into gameplay.
A Game Boy Color remake combining the first two Dragon Quest games with enhanced graphics and streamlined gameplay. Features the complete Erdrick saga with quality-of-life improvements from later series entries.
The enhanced Game Boy Color remake of the NES classic. Build a party of adventurers to save the world from the Archfiend Baramos in this definitive portable RPG experience.
A monster-taming RPG spin-off of the Dragon Quest series where players breed and battle monsters. Features Terry from DQ6 as the protagonist exploring a mysterious world to rescue his sister.
The first game in the SaGa series, initially released as Final Fantasy Legend in North America. This Game Boy RPG features a unique character progression system where humans, mutants, and monsters develop differently. Players explore a tower connecting multiple worlds in this groundbreaking portable RPG.
The acclaimed 1990 sequel expands the SaGa series with a multi-dimensional storyline and refined character progression systems. Journey across parallel worlds to collect Magi and prevent the destruction of reality in this ambitious portable RPG.
The climactic 1991 finale to the Game Boy SaGa trilogy introduces time travel mechanics and class-changing airships. Battle across past, present, and future timelines to prevent a watery apocalypse in Square's most technically advanced GB RPG.
Grandia: Parallel Trippers is a role-playing game developed by Game Arts and published by Hudson Soft for the Game Boy Color in 2000. An alternate-world spin-off of the original Grandia, it follows Japanese schoolboy Yuuhi and his friends Mizuki and Shirou, who are suddenly transported to the world of Grandia. Separated upon arrival, Yuuhi must team up with familiar faces like Feena and Sue to find his classmates, collect three mysterious keys, and uncover the secrets of the White Tower in order to return home.
The groundbreaking JRPG that defined Sega's RPG legacy. Follow Alis on her quest to avenge her brother and overthrow the tyrannical Lassic in the Algol star system. Features first-person dungeons, animated battles, and a sci-fi/fantasy hybrid setting.
Miracle Warriors: Seal of the Dark Lord is a fantasy role-playing game originally developed by Kogado Studio and published by Sega for the Master System. The Dark Lord Terarin has broken the ancient seal, stolen the Golden Seal, and opened the Pandora Passage, unleashing evil creatures upon the Five Lands. A young hero is tasked by a king to follow in the footsteps of the legendary Iason, gather three destined companions, and defeat Terarin to restore peace to the world.
Lunar: The Silver Star is a role-playing video game developed by Game Arts and originally published by Sega for the Sega CD. The game follows the journey of Alex, a young boy who dreams of becoming a Dragonmaster like his hero Dyne, as he embarks on an epic adventure to save the world from an ancient evil.
The first Dragon Ball Z RPG for PC Engine CD, covering the Saiyan and Frieza Sagas through animated cutscenes and turn-based battles. Players experience key moments from the anime while developing Goku's abilities through a unique card-based combat system.
Lunar: Eternal Blue is the acclaimed sequel to Silver Star Story, set 1000 years later in the world of Lunar. The game follows adventurer Hiro and priestess Lucia as they attempt to prevent the resurrection of the evil god Zophar. Features enhanced gameplay mechanics, deeper character development, and even more elaborate animated cutscenes.
















