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EarthBound
NES1989
RPG
Series: Mother
EarthBound, known as Mother in Japan, is a role-playing video game developed by Ape Inc. and HAL Laboratory, and published by Nintendo. The game follows Ness, a young boy with psychic abilities, and his friends as they journey across the world to collect melodies and defeat the cosmic horror Giygas.


Dragon Quest
NES1986
RPG
Series: Dragon Quest
The game that defined Japanese RPGs, Dragon Quest (known as Dragon Warrior in North America initially) introduced core mechanics that became genre staples: turn-based combat, experience points, and equipment progression.


Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line
NES1987
RPG
Series: Dragon Quest
The first JRPG sequel expands the adventure with three playable descendants of Erdrick. Journey across continents to defeat the malevolent Hargon in this groundbreaking title that introduced party mechanics and ship travel to the genre.


Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation
NES1988
RPG
Series: Dragon Quest
The epic conclusion to the Erdrick Trilogy, Dragon Quest III follows a young hero destined to defeat the archfiend Baramos. Featuring a revolutionary class system and expansive world, it set new standards for JRPGs and remains one of the most influential games in the genre.


Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen
NES1990
RPG
Series: Dragon Quest
Dragon Quest IV is a landmark JRPG that introduced a revolutionary chapter-based narrative structure. The game follows multiple protagonists whose stories eventually converge in an epic quest to save the world from the evil Necrosaro.


Final Fantasy
NES1987
RPG
Series: Final Fantasy
The game that saved Square from bankruptcy and launched one of gaming's most iconic franchises. This NES classic established core RPG mechanics like the job system, turn-based battles, and an epic fantasy narrative.


Final Fantasy II
NES1988
RPG
Series: Final Fantasy
The groundbreaking sequel that reinvented JRPG mechanics, following four orphans in their rebellion against the Palamecian Empire. Introduced character progression through skill usage rather than levels, and pioneered narrative-driven storytelling in RPGs.


Final Fantasy III
NES1990
RPG
Series: Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy III introduced the revolutionary Job System that became a franchise staple. Four orphaned warriors of light embark on a quest to restore balance to a world threatened by the Cloud of Darkness, with 22 unique job classes to master.


Dynasty Warriors
NES1989
RPG
Series: Dynasty Warriors
A turn-based RPG adaptation of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, following Liu Bei's forces through iconic battles of the era. Combines traditional RPG exploration with tactical troop command systems.


Warriors of Fate 2: Legend of Zhuge Liang
NES1991
RPG
Series: Warriors of Fate
This turn-based RPG sequel follows Liu Bei's forces during the Three Kingdoms period, with legendary strategist Zhuge Liang as the central character. Features tactical battles with a unique 'Strategy' command system and character-specific special abilities.


Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium
Genesis1993
RPG
Series: Phantasy Star
Phantasy Star IV is a sci-fi RPG developed and published by Sega for the Genesis. Released in 1993, it concludes the original Phantasy Star saga with an epic story spanning the Algol star system. The game features turn-based combat with innovative combo techniques and manga-style cutscenes.


Final Fantasy IV
SNES1991
RPG
Series: Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy IV is a role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Released in 1991, it introduced the Active Time Battle system and follows the story of Cecil, a dark knight who journeys to redeem himself. The game features five playable characters with unique abilities.