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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>{{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>
| {{vgrtbl-tx|NA|''[[Wibarm|WiBArm]]''|JP|''WiBArm''|JP|ウィバーン}} || {{vgrtbl-tx|JP|[[Arsys Software]]}} || {{vgrtbl-tx|JP|[[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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| {{vgrtbl-tx|JP|''[[:jp:スタークルーザー|Star Cruiser]]''|JP|スタークルーザー}} || {{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]]}} || Sci-Fi || PC88 <br> GEN (Port) || Action RPG.<ref>[http://www.4gamer.net/games/008/G000896/20080428044/ スタークルーザー] ([http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.4gamer.net%2Fgames%2F008%2FG000896%2F20080428044%2F translation]), 4Gamer.net</ref> <br> FPS/RPG.<ref>{{allgame|16126|Star Cruiser}}</ref>
| {{vgrtbl-tx|JP|''[[Star Cruiser]]''|JP|スタークルーザー}} || {{vgrtbl-tx|JP|[[Arsys Software]]}} || {{vgrtbl-tx|JP|[[Arsys Software]]}} || Sci-Fi || PC88 <br> GEN (Port) || Action RPG.<ref>[http://www.4gamer.net/games/008/G000896/20080428044/ スタークルーザー] ([http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.4gamer.net%2Fgames%2F008%2FG000896%2F20080428044%2F translation]), 4Gamer.net</ref> <br> FPS/RPG.<ref>{{allgame|16126|Star Cruiser}}</ref>
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Year Title Developer Publisher Setting Platform Sub-genre
1986 (NA/UK) 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.
1986 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx XTALSOFT XTALSOFT Fantasy FM7
PC60
X1
Computer-style RPG.[1]
Sequel to Lizard for MSX.
1986 (NA/UK) Bards Tale, The Interplay EA Fantasy AMI (Port) Port of The Bards Tale for APPII.
1986 (NA) Bard's Tale II, The: The Destiny Knight Interplay EA Fantasy C64 Sequel to The Bard's Tale.
1986 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Bullet-Proof ASCII Fantasy MSX[2] Dungeon crawl.[3]
Sequel to The Black Onyx.
1986 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx City Factory City Factory Fantasy MSX[4] JRPG / Eroge.[4]
1986 (JP)
1987 (NA)
Template:Vgrtbl-tx Irem Broderbund
Irem
Fantasy NES[5] Action RPG.[6]
1986 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx HummingBird DOG Fantasy FDS[7] Dungeon crawl.
Series debuts.
1986 (JP)
1989 (NA)
Template:Vgrtbl-tx Chunsoft Enix
Nintendo
Fantasy NES[5]
PC98
MSX[2]
JRPG.[8]
Series debuts.
1986 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx ASCII ASCII Fantasy MSX[2] Dungeon crawl.[9]
1986 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx VAP Fantasy NES[5] Action RPG.[10]
1986 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Kogado ASCII Fantasy FM7
PC88
JRPG.[11]
1986 (JP)
1989 (NA)
Template:Vgrtbl-tx T&E FCI, Inc..
Tohiba EMI
Fantasy NES[5] Action RPG.[12]
Port of Hydlide for PC60.
Series debuts.
1986 (JP) 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.
1986 (FR) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Infogrames Infogrames Fantasy MSX[2] Computer-style RPG.[13]
1986 (NA) Might & Magic: Book I New World New World Fantasy APPII Series debuts.
1986 (NA) Phantasie Logical Design SSI Fantasy ST (Port) Port of Phantasie for APPII.
Series debuts.
1986 (NA) Phantasie II SSI SSI Fantasy APPII Sequel to Phantasie.
1986 (NA) Phantasie II Logical Design SSI Fantasy C64 (Port)
ST (Port)
Port of Phantasie II for APPII.
Sequel to Phantasie.
1986 (NA) Shard of Spring SSI
Digital Illusions
SSI Fantasy APPII
C64
DOS
1986 (NA) 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.
1986 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Pack-In-Video Pack-In-Video Modern MSX2[2] Action RPG.[14]
1986 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx XAIN
Sein
XAIN
Sein
MSX2[2] Action RPG.[15]
1986 (NA) Swords of Glass Unknown Keypunch Fantasy DOS Wizardry-style RPG with two-player support.
1986 (NA) Temple of Apshai Trilogy Westwood Epyx Fantasy AMI (Port)
ST (Port)
Port of Temple of Apshai Trilogy for APPII.
1986 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Pixel Multimedia Pixel Multimedia MSX[2] Action RPG.
Sequel to Zeta 2000 for MSX.
1986 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx XAIN
Sein
XAIN
Sein
MSX[2] Action RPG.[16]
1986 (NA) Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness Origin Origin Fantasy APPII (Remake) Remake of Ultima for APPII.
Series debuts.
1986 (NA) 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.
1986 (JP/NA) Ultima III: Exodus Origin Origin
StarCraft
Fantasy AMI (Port)
MAC (Port)
ST (Port)
FM7 (Port)
PC88 (Port)
PC98 (Port)
Computer-style RPG.
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.
1986 (NA) 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.
1986 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Namco Namco Fantasy NES[5] Action RPG.[17]
1986 (JP)
1989 (NA)
Template:Vgrtbl-tx Template:Vgrtbl-tx Template:Vgrtbl-tx Sci-Fi PC88
DOS (Port)
Action RPG.[18]
1986 (NA/UK) Wizard's Crown SSI SSI Fantasy APPII (Port)
ATR (Port)
C64 (Port)
Tactical RPG.
Port of Wizard's Crown for DOS.
1986 (NA) Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna Sir-Tech Sir-Tech Fantasy APPII
DOS
Sequel to Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn.
1986 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Cosmos computer Cosmos computer Sci-Fi MSX[2]
1987 (NA) 2400 A.D. Origin Origin Sci-Fi APPII
1987 (NA) Alternate Reality: The Dungeon Datasoft Datasoft Sci-Fi APPII
ATR
C64
Sequel to Alternate Reality: The City.
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Nihon Bussan Nihon Bussan Fantasy NES[5] Action RPG.[10]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Bit² Panasoft MSX2[2]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx T&E Soft Panasoft MSX2[2]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Microcabin Panasoft MSX2[2]
1987 (JP/NA) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Interplay EA Fantasy APPGS (Port)
DOS (Port)
ST (Port)
PC88 (Port)
PC98 (Port)[19]
Dungeon crawl.
Port of The Bards Tale for APPII.
1987 (NA) 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.
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Bullet-Proof Sega Fantasy SG1K[20] Dungeon crawl.[21][22]
Port of The Black Onyx for PC88.
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx XtalSoft XtalSoft MSX[2] Action RPG.[23]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Square Square FDS[7]
1987 (NA) Deathlord EA EA Fantasy APPII
C64
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Xain Xain MSX2[24] Action RPG.[25]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Atlus Namco Fantasy NES[5] Dungeon crawl.[26]
Series debuts.
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Nihon Falcom Sony Fantasy MSX[2]
MSX2[2]
Action RPG.[27]
Port of Dragon Slayer II: Xanadu for PC98.
Sequel to Dragon Slayer.
1987 (JP)
1990 (NA)
Template:Vgrtbl-tx Chunsoft Enix Fantasy NES[5] JRPG.[8]
Sequel to Dragon Warrior.
1987 (NA)
1988 (UK)
Dungeon Master FTL FTL Fantasy ST
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Konami Konami Fantasy FDS[7] Action RPG.
Series debuts.
1987 (NA) Eternal Dagger, The SSI SSI Fantasy APPII
ATR
Tactical RPG.
Sequel to Wizard's Crown.
1987 (NA) The Faery Tale Adventure MicroIllusions MicroIllusions Fantasy DOS
AMI
C64
1987 (JP)
1989 (NA)
1990 (EU)
Template:Vgrtbl-tx Falcom Hudson Soft
Nintendo
Fantasy NES[5] Action RPG.[10][17]
Spin-off of the Dragon Slayer series.
1987 (JP)
1990 (NA)
Template:Vgrtbl-tx Square Square
Nintendo
Fantasy NES[5] JRPG.[28]
Series debuts.
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Radio Wave Newspaper Publisher Company Radio Wave Newspaper Publisher Company MSX[2]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Bandai NES[5] [29] Sequel to Platform game GeGeGe no Kitaro - Youkai Dai Makyou for NES.
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Konami Konami Fantasy NES[5] Action RPG.[10]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Nintendo Nintendo NES[5]
Port of The Earth Fighter Rayieza for various systems.
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Compile Compile Fantasy MSX[2] Action RPG.[30]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Another Hot-B Sci-Fi NES[5] JRPG.[31]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx T&E T&E Fantasy MSX[2]
MSX2[2]
Action RPG.[12]
Sequel to Hydlide II: Shine of Darkness.
1987 (JP) 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.
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Kemco Kemco Fantasy NES[5]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Compile Hudson Soft Modern MSX[32] Action RPG / Shmup hybrid.[33]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Now Production Namco NES[5]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx XTALSOFT DOG Fantasy FDS[7] Action RPG.[34]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Konami Konami MSX2[2] Action RPG.
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Taito Taito NES[5]
1987 (JP)
1989 (NA)
Template:Vgrtbl-tx Nihon Falcom Nihon Falcom
Namco
Broderbund
Fantasy MSX[2]
NES[5]
Dungeon crawl.[35]
Sequel to Dragon Slayer Jr: Romancia.
1987 (JP/FR) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Bandai Bandai NES[5] RPG / Fighting game hybrid.[36]
1987 (JP)
1989 (NA)
Template:Vgrtbl-tx Culture Brain Culture Brain Fantasy NES[5] Action RPG.[10][17]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx System Sacom
SunSoft
System Sacom
SunSoft
FDS[7]
MSX[2]
MSX2[2]
Action RPG.
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Pony Canyon Pony Canyon MSX Action RPG.
1987 (NA) Might & Magic: Book I New World New World Fantasy APPII (Rerel) Rerelease of Might & Magic: Book I for APPII.
Series debuts.
1987 (NA) 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.
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Taito Taito NES[5]
1987 (JP)
1988 (NA/PAL)
Template:Vgrtbl-tx Kogado Kogado
Sega
ASCII
Fantasy MSX[2]
MSX2[2]
NES[5]
SMS[37]
JRPG.[11]
Port of Haja no Fuin for PC88.
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Xain Xain MSX[2]
MSX2[2]
[38]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Taito Taito Sci-Fi NES[5] Action RPG.[39]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Hudson Soft Hudson Soft Fantasy NES[5] JRPG.[40]
Series debuts.
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Micronics VMI, Inc. Sci-Fi NES[5] Action RPG.[41]
1987 (NA) Phantasie Logical Design SSI Fantasy ATR (Port)
DOS (Port)
Port of Phantasie for APPII.
eries debuts.
1987 (NA) Phantasie Andromeda SSI Fantasy AMI (Port) Port of Phantasie for APPII.
Series debuts.
1987 (NA) Phantasie II Logical Design SSI Fantasy ATR (Port) Port of Phantasie II for APPII.
Sequel to Phantasie.
1987 (NA) Phantasie III: Wrath of Nikademus SSI SSI Fantasy APPII Sequel to Phantasie II.
1987 (NA) 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.
1987 (JP)
1988 (NA/EU)
Template:Vgrtbl-tx RD4 (Sega) Sega Sci-Fi SMS[37] JRPG.[42]
Series debuts.
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Game Studio Namco Fantasy Arcade Action RPG.[43]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx C-Lab Imagineer FDS[7]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Victor Music Industries Fantasy MSX2[44] Action RPG.
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Nippon Dexter Nippon Dexter MSX[2]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Nihon Falcom Nihon Falcom Fantasy PC88 Action RPG.
Sequel to Dragon Slayer IV: Drasle Family.
1988 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Template:Vgrtbl-tx Template:Vgrtbl-tx Sci-Fi PC88
GEN (Port)
Action RPG.[45]
FPS/RPG.[46]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx TAITO TAITO MSX2[2] Action RPG.[47]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Alfa System Fantasy PC98 Tactical RPG.
Series debuts.
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Data East Data East Fantasy NES[5] JRPG.[48]
Series debuts.
1987 (NA) 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.
1987 (JP) 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.
1987 (JP)
1988 (NA)
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-tx Origin Origin
Pony Canyon
Fantasy ST (Port)
MSX2[2]
Computer-style RPG.[51]
Port of Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar for Apple II.
The first major CRPG to move from "hack and slash" gameplay to a "virtuous" story-driven approach.
1987 (NA) Wizard's Crown SSI SSI Fantasy ST (Port) Tactical RPG.
Port of Wizard's Crown for DOS.
1987 (JP)
1990 (NA)
Template:Vgrtbl-tx Sir-Tech Software
Sting
Game
Sir-Tech
ASCII
Nexoft
Fantasy C64 (Port)
NES[5]
MSX2[2]
Dungeon crawl.
Port of Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord for Apple II.
Series debuts.
1987 (NA) Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna Sir-Tech Sir-Tech Fantasy APPII Sequel to Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn.
1987 (NA) Wizardry Trilogy Sir-Tech Sir-Tech Fantasy
Sci-Fi
APPII (Compl)
C64 (Compl)
Compilation of the first three Wizardry games.
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx DB Soft DB Soft NES[5]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Wolfteam Wolfteam MSX2[2]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Nihon Falcom Nihon Falcom Fantasy MSX2[2] Action RPG.[52]
Series debuts.
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx HummingBird DOG Fantasy FDS[7] Dungeon crawl.
Sequel to Deep Dungeon: Madō Senki for FDS.
1987 (JP)
1988 (US/PAL)
Template:Vgrtbl-tx Nintendo Nintendo Fantasy FDS[7]
NES[5]
Action RPG.[17]
Sequel to action-adventure game The Legend of Zelda.
1987 (JP)
1990 (NA)
Template:Vgrtbl-tx Game Arts Game Arts
Sierra
Fantastic DOS
PC88
Action RPG / Platform hybrid.[53]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Toshiba EMI NES[5]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx Hi-Score Media Work Hi-Score Media Work NES[5]
1987 (JP) Template:Vgrtbl-tx HAL Laboratory HAL Laboratory MSX2[2]

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