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Year | Title | Developer | Publisher | Setting | Platform | Sub-genre |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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