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==List==
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| {{vgrtbl-tx|JP|''[[Dungeon Master (video game)|Dungeon Master]]''|JP|ダンジョンマスター}} || [[ASCII]] || [[ASCII]] || Fantasy || MSX<ref name=msx/> || Dungeon crawl.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.mobygames.com/game/dungeon-master | title = MobyGames: Dungeon Master | publisher = [[MobyGames]] | accessdate = October 4, 2009}}</ref>
| {{vgrtbl-tx|JP|''[[Dungeon Master (1986 video game)|Dungeon Master]]''|JP|ダンジョンマスター}} || [[ASCII]] || [[ASCII]] || Fantasy || MSX<ref name=msx/> || Dungeon crawl.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.mobygames.com/game/dungeon-master | title = MobyGames: Dungeon Master | publisher = [[MobyGames]] | accessdate = October 4, 2009}}</ref>
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| {{vgrtbl-bl|FR|1986}}
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| {{vgrtbl-tx|FR|''[[Mandragore]]''}} || [[Infogrames]]'' || [[Infogrames]]'' || Fantasy || MSX<ref name=msx/> || Computer-style RPG.<ref>{{cite web | title =Game of the Week: Mandragore | publisher = gamebase64 | url =http://www.gb64.com/oldsite/gameofweek/16/gotw_mandragore.htm | accessdate =2009-10-28 }}</ref>
| {{vgrtbl-tx|FR|''[[Mandragore]]''}} || [[Infogrames]]'' || [[Infogrames]]'' || Fantasy || MSX<ref name=msx/> || Computer-style RPG.<ref>{{cite web | title =Game of the Week: Mandragore | publisher = gamebase64 | url =http://www.gb64.com/oldsite/gameofweek/16/gotw_mandragore.htm | accessdate =2009-10-28 }}</ref>
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| {{vgrtbl-tx|JP|''[[The Return of Ishtar|Return of Ishtar, The]]''|JP|''Ishitā no Fukkatsu''|JP|イシターの復活}} || [[Game Studio]] || [[Namco]] || Fantasy || Arcade || Action RPG.<ref>[http://www.gamefaqs.com/fm7/956894-the-return-of-ishtar/data The Return of Ishtar - Release Information], [[GameFAQs]]</ref>
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| {{vgrtbl-tx|NA|''[[WiBArm]]''|JP|''WiBArm''|JP|ウィバーン}} || {{vgrtbl-tx|JP|[[:jp:サイバーヘッド (ゲームメーカー)|Arsys Software]]}} || {{vgrtbl-tx|JP|[[:jp:サイバーヘッド (ゲームメーカー)|Arsys Software]]|NA|[[Brøderbund|Broderbund]]}} || Sci-Fi || PC88 <br> [[MS-DOS|DOS]] (Port) || Action RPG.<ref name=Retro>[http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/JPNcomputers/Japanesecomputers4.htm Retro Japanese Computers: Gaming's Final Frontier Retro Japanese Computers], Hardcore Gaming 101, reprinted from ''[[Retro Gamer]]'', Issue 67, 2009</ref>
| {{vgrtbl-tx|NA|''[[WiBArm]]''|JP|''WiBArm''|JP|ウィバーン}} || {{vgrtbl-tx|JP|[[:jp:サイバーヘッド (ゲームメーカー)|Arsys Software]]}} || {{vgrtbl-tx|JP|[[:jp:サイバーヘッド (ゲームメーカー)|Arsys Software]]|NA|[[Brøderbund|Broderbund]]}} || Sci-Fi || PC88 <br> [[MS-DOS|DOS]] (Port) || Action RPG.<ref name=Retro>{{cite web|author=John Szczepaniak|url=http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/JPNcomputers/Japanesecomputers4.htm|title=Retro Japanese Computers: Gaming's Final Frontier|page=4|publisher=Hardcore Gaming 101|accessdate=2011-03-16}} Reprinted from {{citation|title=Retro Japanese Computers: Gaming's Final Frontier|work=[[Retro Gamer]]|issue=67|year=2009}}.</ref>
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| ''[[Zeliard]]'' || [[Game Arts]] || [[Game Arts]]<br />[[Sierra Entertainment|Sierra]] || Fantastic || DOS || Action RPG. <br> JRPG.
| ''[[Zeliard]]'' || [[Game Arts]] || [[Game Arts]]<br />[[Sierra Entertainment|Sierra]] || Fantastic || DOS || Action RPG. <br> JRPG.
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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist|2}}
{{CRPG Chronology}}
{{CRPG Chronology}}

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List of role-playing video games: 1986 to 1987

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List

Year Title Developer Publisher Setting Platform Sub-genre
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx XTALSOFT XTALSOFT Fantasy FM7
PC60
X1
Computer-style RPG.[1]
Sequel to Lizard for MSX.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Bullet-Proof ASCII Fantasy MSX[2] Dungeon crawl.[3]
Sequel to The Black Onyx.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx City Factory City Factory Fantasy MSX[4] JRPG / Eroge.[4]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Irem Broderbund
Irem
Fantasy NES[5] Action RPG.[6]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx HummingBird DOG Fantasy FDS[7] Dungeon crawl.
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Chunsoft Enix
Nintendo
Fantasy NES[5]
PC98
MSX[2]
JRPG.[8]
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx ASCII ASCII Fantasy MSX[2] Dungeon crawl.[9]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx VAP Fantasy NES[5] Action RPG.[10]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Kogado ASCII Fantasy FM7
PC88
JRPG.[11]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx T&E FCI, Inc
Tohiba EMI
Fantasy NES[5] Action RPG.[12]
Port of Hydlide for PC60.
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx T&E T&E Fantasy FM7
MSX[2]
Action RPG.[12]
Sequel to Hydlide for PC60.
Port of Hydlide II: Shine of Darkness for PC88.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Infogrames Infogrames Fantasy MSX[2] Computer-style RPG.[13]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Game Studio Namco Fantasy Arcade Action RPG.[14]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Pack-In-Video Pack-In-Video Modern MSX2[2] Action RPG.[15]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx XAIN
Sein
XAIN
Sein
MSX2[2] Action RPG.[16]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Pixel Multimedia Pixel Multimedia MSX[2] Action RPG.
Sequel to Zeta 2000 for MSX.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx XAIN
Sein
XAIN
Sein
MSX[2] Action RPG.[17]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Richard Garriot Origin
StarCraft
Fantasy FM7 (Port)
PC88 (Port)
PC98 (Port)
Computer-style RPG.
Port of Ultima III: Exodus for Apple II.
Sequel to Ultima II:The Revenge of the Enchantress.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Namco Namco Fantasy NES[5] Action RPG.[18]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Template:Vgrtbl-tx Template:Vgrtbl-tx Sci-Fi PC88
DOS (Port)
Action RPG.[19]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Cosmos computer Cosmos computer Sci-Fi MSX[2]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Nihon Bussan Nihon Bussan Fantasy NES[5] Action RPG.[10]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Bit² Panasoft MSX2[2]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx T&E Soft Panasoft MSX2[2]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Microcabin Panasoft MSX2[2]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Interplay Electronic Arts Japan Fantasy PC88 (Port)
PC98 (Port)[20]
Dungeon crawl.
Port and translation of The Bard's Tale for Apple II.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Bullet-Proof Sega Fantasy SG1K[21] Dungeon crawl.[22][23]
Port of The Black Onyx for PC88.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx XtalSoft XtalSoft MSX[2] Action RPG.[24]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx SquareSoft SquareSoft FDS[7]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Xain Xain MSX2[25] Action RPG.[26]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Atlus Namco Fantasy NES[5] Dungeon crawl.[27]
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Nihon Falcom Sony Fantasy MSX[2]
MSX2[2]
Action RPG.[28]
Port of Dragon Slayer II: Xanadu for PC98.
Sequel to Dragon Slayer.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Chunsoft Enix Fantasy NES[5] JRPG.[8]
Sequel to Dragon Warrior.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Konami Konami Fantasy FDS[7] Action RPG.
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Falcom Hudson Soft
Nintendo
Fantasy NES[5] Action RPG.[10][18]
Spin-off of the Dragon Slayer series.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Square Square
Nintendo
Fantasy NES[5] JRPG.[29]
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Radio Wave Newspaper Publisher Company Radio Wave Newspaper Publisher Company MSX[2]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Bandai NES[5] [30] Sequel to Platform game GeGeGe no Kitaro - Youkai Dai Makyou for NES.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Konami Konami Fantasy NES[5] Action RPG.[10]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Nintendo Nintendo NES[5]
Port of The Earth Fighter Rayieza for various systems.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Compile Compile Fantasy MSX[2] Action RPG.[31]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Another Hot-B Sci-Fi NES[5] JRPG.[32]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx T&E T&E Fantasy MSX[2]
MSX2[2]
Action RPG.[12]
Sequel to Hydlide II: Shine of Darkness.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx T&E T&E Fantasy MSX[2] Action RPG.[12]
Compl of Hydlide II: Shine of Darkness and Hydlide 3: The Space Memories for MSX.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Kemco Kemco Fantasy NES[5]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Compile Hudson Soft Modern MSX[33] Action RPG / Shmup hybrid.[34]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Now Production Namco NES[5]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx XTALSOFT DOG Fantasy FDS[7] Action RPG.[35]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Konami Konami MSX2[2] Action RPG.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Taito Taito NES[5]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Nihon Falcom Nihon Falcom
Namco
Broderbund
Fantasy MSX[2]
NES[5]
Dungeon crawl.[36]
Sequel to Dragon Slayer Jr: Romancia.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Bandai Bandai NES[5] RPG / Fighting game hybrid.[37]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Culture Brain Culture Brain Fantasy NES[5] Action RPG.[10][18]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx System Sacom
SunSoft
System Sacom
SunSoft
FDS[7]
MSX[2]
MSX2[2]
Action RPG.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Pony Canyon Pony Canyon MSX Action RPG.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Taito Taito NES[5]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Kogado Kogado
Sega
ASCII
Fantasy MSX[2]
MSX2[2]
NES[5]
SMS[38]
JRPG.[11]
Port of Haja no Fuin for PC88.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Xain Xain MSX[2]
MSX2[2]
[39]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Taito Taito Sci-Fi NES[5] Action RPG.[40]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Hudson Soft Hudson Soft Fantasy NES[5] JRPG.[41]
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Micronics VMI, Inc. Sci-Fi NES[5] Action RPG.[42]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx RD4 (Sega) Sega Sci-Fi SMS[38] JRPG.[43]
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx C-Lab Imagineer FDS[7]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Victor Music Industries Fantasy MSX2[44] Action RPG.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Nippon Dexter Nippon Dexter MSX[2]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Nihon Falcom Nihon Falcom Fantasy PC88 Action RPG.
Sequel to Dragon Slayer IV: Drasle Family.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Template:Vgrtbl-tx Template:Vgrtbl-tx Sci-Fi PC88
GEN (Port)
Action RPG.[45]
FPS/RPG.[46]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx TAITO TAITO MSX2[2] Action RPG.[47]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Alfa System Fantasy PC98 Tactical RPG.
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Data East Data East Fantasy NES[5] JRPG.[48]
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Origin Pony Canyon Fantasy MSX2[2] Computer-style RPG.[49]
Port of Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress for Apple II.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Origin Origin
FCI
Pony Canyon
Fantasy NES[5]
MSX2[2]
Computer-style RPG.[50]
Port of Ultima III: Exodus for Apple II.
Sequel to Ultima II:The Revenge of the Enchantress.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Origin Pony Canyon Fantasy MSX2[2] Computer-style RPG.[51]
Port of Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar for Apple II.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Sir-Tech Software
Sting
Game
ASCII
Nexoft
Fantasy NES[5]
MSX2[2]
Dungeon crawl.
Port of Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord for Apple II.
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx DB Soft DB Soft NES[5]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Wolfteam Wolfteam MSX2[2]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Nihon Falcom Nihon Falcom Fantasy MSX2[2] Action RPG.[52]
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx HummingBird DOG Fantasy FDS[7] Dungeon crawl.
Sequel to Deep Dungeon: Madō Senki for FDS.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Nintendo Nintendo Fantasy FDS[7]
NES[5]
Action RPG.[18]
Sequel to action-adventure game The Legend of Zelda.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Game Arts Game Arts
Sierra
Fantasy PC88 Action RPG / Platform hybrid.[53]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Toshiba EMI NES[5]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx Hi-Score Media Work Hi-Score Media Work NES[5]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Template:Vgrtbl-tx HAL Laboratory HAL Laboratory MSX2[2]
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Alternate Reality: The City Paradise
Datasoft
Datasoft
U.S. Gold
Sci-Fi APPII (Port)
C64 (Port)
MAC (Port)
ST (Port)
Port of Alternate Reality: The City for ATR.
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Bards Tale, The Interplay EA Fantasy AMI (Port) Port of The Bards Tale for APPII.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Bard's Tale II, The: The Destiny Knight Interplay EA Fantasy C64 Sequel to The Bard's Tale.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Might & Magic: Book I New World New World Fantasy APPII Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Phantasie Logical Design SSI Fantasy ST (Port) Port of Phantasie for APPII.
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Phantasie II SSI SSI Fantasy APPII Sequel to Phantasie.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Phantasie II Logical Design SSI Fantasy C64 (Port)
ST (Port)
Port of Phantasie II for APPII.
Sequel to Phantasie.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Rogue AID Epyx Fantasy AMI (Port)
ST (Port)
TRSCC (Port)
Roguelike.
Port of Rogue for UNIX.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Shard of Spring SSI
Digital Illusions
SSI Fantasy APPII
C64
DOS
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Starflight Binary Systems EA Sci-Fi DOS A rare example of a sci-fi CRPG and the spiritual ancestor to such games as Star Control 2 and Space Rangers.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Temple of Apshai Trilogy Westwood Epyx Fantasy AMI (Port)
ST (Port)
Port of Temple of Apshai Trilogy for APPII.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness Origin Origin Fantasy APPII (Remake) Remake of Ultima for APPII.
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness Origin Origin Fantasy C64 (Port) Port of Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness for APPII.
Remake of Ultima for APPII.
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Ultima III: Exodus Origin Origin Fantasy AMI (Port)
MAC (Port)
ST (Port)
Port of Ultima III: Exodus for APPII.
Sequel to Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress.
Pioneered many innovations that would become standard on many CRPGs that followed.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar Origin Origin Fantasy ATR (Port) Port of Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar for APPII.
Sequel to Ultima III: Exodus.
The first major CRPG to move from "hack and slash" gameplay to a "virtuous" story-driven approach.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Wizard's Crown SSI SSI Fantasy APPII (Port)
ATR (Port)
C64 (Port)
Tactical RPG.
Port of Wizard's Crown for DOS.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna Sir-Tech Sir-Tech Fantasy APPII
DOS
Sequel to Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl 2400 A.D. Origin Origin Sci-Fi APPII
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Alternate Reality: The Dungeon Datasoft Datasoft Sci-Fi APPII
ATR
C64
Sequel to Alternate Reality: The City.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Bards Tale, The Interplay EA Fantasy APPGS (Port)
DOS (Port)
ST (Port)
Port of The Bards Tale for APPII.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Bard's Tale II, The: The Destiny Knight Interplay EA Fantasy APPII (Port) Port of The Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight for C64.
Sequel to The Bard's Tale.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Deathlord EA EA Fantasy APPII
C64
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Dungeon Master FTL FTL Fantasy ST
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Eternal Dagger, The SSI SSI Fantasy APPII
ATR
Tactical RPG.
Sequel to Wizard's Crown.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl The Faery Tale Adventure MicroIllusions MicroIllusions Fantasy DOS
AMI
C64
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Might & Magic: Book I New World New World Fantasy APPII (Rerel) Rerelease of Might & Magic: Book I for APPII.
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Might & Magic: Book I New World New World Fantasy C64 (Port)
DOS (Port)
MAC (Port)
Port of Might & Magic: Book I for APPII.
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Phantasie Logical Design SSI Fantasy ATR (Port)
DOS (Port)
Port of Phantasie for APPII.
eries debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Phantasie Andromeda SSI Fantasy AMI (Port) Port of Phantasie for APPII.
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Phantasie II Logical Design SSI Fantasy ATR (Port) Port of Phantasie II for APPII.
Sequel to Phantasie.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Phantasie III: Wrath of Nikademus SSI SSI Fantasy APPII Sequel to Phantasie II.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Phantasie III: Wrath of Nikademus Westwood SSI Fantasy AMI (Port)
C64 (Port)
ST (Port)
Port of Phantasie III: Wrath of Nikademus for APPII.
Sequel to Phantasie II.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness Origin Origin Fantasy DOS (Port) Port of Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness for APPII.
Remake of Ultima for APPII.
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar Origin Origin Fantasy ST (Port) Port of Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar for APPII.
Sequel to Ultima III: Exodus.
The first major CRPG to move from "hack and slash" gameplay to a "virtuous" story-driven approach.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Wizard's Crown SSI SSI Fantasy ST (Port) Tactical RPG.
Port of Wizard's Crown for DOS.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord Sir-Tech Sir-Tech Fantasy C64 (Port) Port of Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord for APPII.
Series debuts.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna Sir-Tech Sir-Tech Fantasy APPII Sequel to Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Wizardry Trilogy Sir-Tech Sir-Tech Fantasy
Sci-Fi
APPII (Compl)
C64 (Compl)
Compilation of the first three Wizardry games.
Template:Vgrtbl-bl Zeliard Game Arts Game Arts
Sierra
Fantastic DOS Action RPG.
JRPG.

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