Difference between revisions of "JRPG"
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[[File:Earthbound battle.png|thumb|A look at the interesting battle system of Earthbound[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EarthBound]]] | [[File:Earthbound battle.png|thumb|A look at the interesting battle system of Earthbound[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EarthBound]]] | ||
*Pokemon | *Pokemon | ||
− | *Final Fantasy Series | + | *Final Fantasy Series |
− | *Chrono | + | *Kingdom Hearts (Action-RPG) |
+ | *Chrono Series | ||
*Tales Series | *Tales Series | ||
− | *Secret of Mana | + | *Secret of Mana (Action-RPG) |
*Mother Series (Earthbound) | *Mother Series (Earthbound) | ||
*Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars | *Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars | ||
*Persona Series | *Persona Series | ||
*Dragon Quest Series | *Dragon Quest Series |
Revision as of 13:14, 5 April 2014
Japanese Role-Playing Games (commonly known as JRPG) are not a genre of games. JRPG is an umbrella term that describes RPGs have distinct features. JRPGs are typically made by Japanese developers but are not exclusively made by them. JRPGs do not describe specifically what game mechanics or narrative elements a game has because all the RPG games that fall under the JRPG label are different.
History
Most Notable JRPG titles
- Pokemon
- Final Fantasy Series
- Kingdom Hearts (Action-RPG)
- Chrono Series
- Tales Series
- Secret of Mana (Action-RPG)
- Mother Series (Earthbound)
- Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
- Persona Series
- Dragon Quest Series