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Daria
12-09-2008, 11:29 AM
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***************** TABLE OF CONTENTS *****************

1. MAIN LIST - Sorted by Genre
1a. Turn Based RPGs
1b. Real Time RPGs
1c. Tactical RPGs
1d. Simulation RPGs
1e. Non-RPG RPG Spin-offs
1f. Mystery Dungeon RPGs
1g. Not Yet Categorized
1e. Upcoming Releases

2. SPECIAL EDITIONS
2a. System Bundles
2b. Deluxe Packaging w/ Extra Content
2c. Regular Packaging w/ Extra Content
2d. Preorder Bonuses
2e. Dual Covers
2f. Stylus

***************** MAIN LIST *****************

- Total: 162

Traditional/Turn-Based RPGs - Total: 66 - Amazon Listmania! (http://www.amazon.com/Traditional-DS-RPGs/lm/R20R2QUGPBI5KV/ref=cm_lm_byauthor_full)
Atelier Annie: Alchemists of Sera Island - dev.Gust, pub. NIS, 10/27/09
Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled - dev. Studio Archcraft, pub. Graffiti Entertainment, 06/09/09
Blue Dragon Plus - dev. Feelplus & Brownie Brown, pub. Ignition Entertainment, 02/24/09
Chrono Trigger - dev. Square Enix, pub. Square Enix, 11/25/08
Code Lyoko - dev. DC Studios, pub. Game Factory, 03/17/07
Code Lyoko: Fall of X.A.N.A. - dev. DC Studios, pub. Game Factory, 06/20/08
Dark Spire - dev. Success, pub. ATLUS, 04/14/09
Di-Gata Defenders dev. Mistic Software, pub. Game Factory, 09/15/08
Digimon World Dawn - dev. BEC, pub. Namco Bandai, 09/18/07
Digimon World DS - dev. Bandai, pub. Namco Bandai, 11/14/06
Digimon World Dusk - dev. BEC, pub. Namco Bandai, 09/18/07
Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans - dev. Monolith Software, pub. Namco Bandai, 11/10/09
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen - dev. ArtePiazza & Square Enix, pub. Square Enix, 09/16/08
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride - dev. ArtePiazza & Square Enix, pub. Square Enix, 02/17/09
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation - dev. ArtePiazza & Square Enix, pub. Nintendo, 02/14/11
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Sky - dev. Level 5 & Square Enix, pub. Nintendo, 07/11/10
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker - dev. TOSE & Square Enix, pub. Square Enix, 11/06/07
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 - dev. TOSE & Square Enix, pub. Square Enix/Nintendo? 09/19/11
Etrian Odyssey - dev. Atlus & Lancarse, pub. Atlus, 05/15/07
Etrian Odyssey II : Heroes of Lagaard - dev. Atlus & Lancarse, pub. Atlus, 06/17/08
Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City - dev. Atlus, pub. Atlus, 09/21/10
Final Fantasy III - dev. Matrix Software, pub. Square Enix, 11/14/06
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light - dev. Matrix Software & Square Enix, pub. Square Enix, 10/05/10
Final Fantasy IV - dev. Matrix Software, pub. Square Enix, 07/22/08
Fossil Fighters: Champions dev. Nintendo SPD, pub. Nintendo, 11/15/11
Fossil League: Dino Tournament Championship - dev. MTO, pub. D3 Publisher, 1/16/07
Foto Showdown - dev. Konami, pub. Konami, 03/09/10
Glory of Heracles - dev. PAON, pub. Nintendo, 01/18/10
Golden Sun: Dark Dawn - dev. Camelot Software Planning, pub. Nintendo, 11/29/10
InuYasha: Secret Of The Divine Jewel - dev. Frontier Developments, pub. Namco Bandai, 01/23/07
Lunar Dragon Song - dev. Game Arts, pub. Ubisoft, 09/27/05
Magical Starsign - dev. Brownie Brown, pub. Nintendo, 10/23/06
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story - dev. AlphaDream, pub. Nintendo, 09/15/09
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time - dev. AlphaDream, pub. Nintendo, 11/28/05
Master of the Monster Lair - dev. Global A Entertainment, pub. Atlus, 10/21/08
Mega Man Star Force Dragon - dev. Capcom Production Studio 2, pub. Capcom, 08/07/07
Mega Man Star Force Leo - dev. Capcom Production Studio 2, pub. Capcom, 08/07/07
Mega Man Star Force Pegasus - dev. Capcom Production Studio 2, pub. Capcom, 08/07/07
Mega Man Star Force 2: Zerker X Saurian - dev. Capcom Production Studio 2, pub. Capcom, 06/24/08
Mega Man Star Force 2: Zerker X Ninja - dev. Capcom Production Studio 2, pub. Capcom, 06/24/08
Mega Man Star Force 3: Red Joker - dev. Capcom Production Studio 2, pub. Capcom, 06/30/09
Mega Man Star Force 3: Black Ace - dev. Capcom Production Studio 2, pub. Capcom, 06/30/09
Naruto: Path of the Ninja - dev. TOSE, pub. TOMY, 10/23/07
Naruto: Path of the Ninja 2 - dev. TOSE, pub. TOMY, 10/14/08
Mazes Of Fate - dev. Sabarasa Entertainment, pub. Graffiti Entertainment, 08/22/08
Nostalgia - dev. Ignition Entertainment, pub. Matrix Software, 10/23/09
Orcs & Elves - dev. Id Software, pub. Electronic Arts, 11/13/07
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief - dev. Griptonite Games, pub. Activision, 02/09/10
Pokemon Black and White - dev. Game Freak, pub. Nintendo, 03/06/11
Pokemon Black and White 2 - dev. Game Freak, pub. Nintendo, 10/07/12
Pokemon Diamond - dev. Game Freak, pub. Nintendo, 04/22/07
Pokemon HeartGold - dev. Game Freak, pub. Nintendo, 03/14/2010
Pokemon Pearl - dev. Game Freak, pub. Nintendo, 04/22/07
Pokemon Platinum - dev. Game Freak, pub. Nintendo, 03/22/09
Pokemon SoulSilver - dev. Game Freak, pub. Nintendo, 03/14/2010
Professor Layton and the Last Spectre [Contains Professor Layton's London Life] - dev. Brownie Brown & Level 5, pub. Nintendo, 10/17/11
Retro Game Challenge [Collection contains Guardia Quest] - dev. Namco Bandai, pub. XSeed Games, 02/10/09
Radiant Historia - dev. Atlus, pub. Atlus, 02/22/11
Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure - dev. Nippon Ichi Software, pub. NIS America, 09/23/08
Sands of Destruction - dev.ImageEpoc, pub. SEGA, 01/12/10
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey - dev. ATLUS, pub. ATLUS, 03/23/10
Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood - dev. BioWare, pub. SEGA, 09/30/08
Suikoden: Tierkreis - dev Konami, pub. Konami, 03/17/09
Witch's Tale - dev. Hit Maker Co., pub. NIS, 10/6/09
The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road - dev.Media.Vision, pub. XSeed Games, 10/1/09
Zubo - dev. EA Bright Light studios, pub. Electronic Arts, 03/10/09

Real Time/Action RPGs- Total: 37 - Amazon Listmania! (http://www.amazon.com/Action-RPGs-on-the-Nintendo-DS/lm/R7UUIZC8N7S6U/ref=cm_lm_byauthor_title_full)
Avalon Code - dev. Matrix Software, pub. XSeed Games, 03/10/09
Away: Shuffle Dungeon - dev. Artoon, pub. Majesco, 10/29/08
Blue Dragon: Awakened Shadow - dev. tri-Crescendo and Bird Studios (Mistwalker), pub. D3 Publisher, 05/18/10
Children of Mana - dev. NEX Entertainment, pub. Square Enix, 10/30/06
Contact - dev. Grasshopper Manufacture, pub. Atlus, 10/17/06
Deep Labyrinth - dev. Interactive Brains, pub. Atlus, 08/15/06
Dungeon Explorer: Warriors Of Ancient Arts - dev. Hudson Soft, pub. Hudson Soft, 02/12/08
Dragon Ball Origins - dev. Namco Bandai, pub. Atari, 11/04/08
Elebits: The Adventures of Kai and Zero dev. pub. Konami, 01/6/09
Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain - dev. Big Blue Bubble, pub. Aspyr, 11/24/09
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time - dev. Square Enix Production Team 2, pub. Square Enix, 03/24/09
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates - dev. Square Enix, pub. Square Enix, 03/11/08
Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupee Land - European Exclusive - dev. Vanpool, pub. Nintendo, 09/14/07EU
From The Abyss - dev. Sonic Powered, pub. Aksys Games, 08/26/08
Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days - dev. h.a.n.d. Inc. & Square Enix, pub. Square Enix, 09/28/09
Kingdom Hearts: Re Coded - dev. h.a.n.d. Inc. & Square Enix, pub. Square Enix, 01/11/11
Legacy of Ys Books I & II - dev. Falcom, pub. Atlus, 02/24/09
Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, The - dev. Nintendo EAD Software Group No. 3, pub. Nintendo, 10/01/07
Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks - dev. Nintendo EAD Software Group No. 3, pub. Nintendo, 12/7/09
Lost Magic - dev. Taito, pub. Ubisoft, 04/25/06
Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals - dev. Neverland & Square Enix, pub. Natsume, 10/12/10
Lunar Knights - dev. Kojima Productions, pub. Konami, 02/06/07
Mega Man Battle Network 5: Double Team DS - dev. Capcom Production Studio 2, pub. Capcom, 11/01/05
My World, My Way - dev. Global A Entertainment, pub. Atlus, 02/??/09
Okamiden - dev. Mobile & Game Studio Inc, pub. Capcom, 03/15/11
Phantasy Star 0 - dev. SEGA, pub. SEGA, 11/10/10
Pokemon Ranger - dev. HAL Laboratory, pub. Nintendo, 10/30/06
Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia dev. Creatures, pub. Nintendo, 11/10/08
Pokemon Ranger: Guardian Signs dev. Creatures, pub. Pokemon Company/Nintendo, 10/04/10
Ragnarok DS dev. Gravity Corporation, pub. XSeed Games, 2/16/10
Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon - dev. Neverland, pub. Natsume, 08/14/07
Rune Factory 2: A Fantasy Harvest Moon - dev. Neverland, pub. Natsume, 11/18/08
Rune Factory 3: A Fantasy Harvest Moon - dev. Neverland, pub. Natsume, 11/09/10
Solatorobo: Red the Hunter - dev. CyberConnect2, pub. Xseed Games, 09/27/11
Steal Princess - dev. Marvelous, pub. Atlus, 05/19/09
Summon Night: Twin Age - dev. Banpresto, pub. Atlus, 06/03/08
World Ends With You, The - dev. Square Enix & Jupiter, pub. Square Enix, 04/22/08

Tactical RPGs - Total: 21 - Amazon Listmania! (http://www.amazon.com/gp/richpub/listmania/fullview/R2A12OO4OQV1TL/ref=cm_pdp_lm_title_1)
Bleach: The 3rd Phantom - dev.Tom Create, pub. SEGA, 09/15/09
Dawn of Heroes - dev. Wicked Studios, pub. Majesco, 09/09/10
Disgaea DS - dev. Nippon Ichi Software, pub. NIS America, 09/23/08
Drone Tactics - dev. Success, pub. Atlus, 05/13/08
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift - dev. Square Enix Production Team 9, pub. Square Enix, 06/24/08
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon - dev. Intelligent Systems, pub. Nintendo, 02/16/09
Front Mission - dev. Square Enix Production Team 6, pub. Square Enix, 10/23/07
Hero's Saga Laevatein Tactics - dev. GungHo Online Entertainment, pub. Aksys Games, 10/15/09
Hoshigami Remix: Ruining Blue Earth - dev. Arc System Works, pub. Aksys Games, 06/26/07
Knights in the Nightmare - dev. Sting, pub. Atlus, 06/02/09
Lock's Quest - dev. 5th Cell, pub. THQ, 09/08/08
Luminous Arc - dev. Image Epoch, pub. Atlus, 08/14/07
Luminous Arc 2 - dev. Image Epoch, pub. Atlus, 11/18/08
Might and Magic: Clash of Heroes dev. Capybara Games, pub. Ubisoft, 12/01/09
Pokemon Conquest dev. Tecmo Koei, pub. Pokemon Company/Nintendo, 06/18/12
Rondo of Swords - dev. Success, pub. Atlus, 04/15/08
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor - dev. Career Soft & Atlus, Pub. Atlus, 06/23/09
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2 - dev. Career Soft & Atlus, Pub. Atlus, 02/28/12
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier - dev. Banpresto, Monolith Soft, pub. Atlus, 04/28/09
Spectral Force Genesis - dev. Idea Factory, pub. Ignition Entertainment, 11/16/09
Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume - dev. Tri-Ace, pub. Square Enix, 03/17/09

Simulation RPGs - Total: 13 - Amazon Listmania! (http://www.amazon.com/gp/richpub/listmania/fullview/R205MHUSEGFTVN/ref=cm_lm_pthnk_view?ie=UTF8&lm_bb=)
Animal Crossing: Wild World - dev. ???, pub. Nintendo, ??/??/??
Harvest Moon DS - dev. Marvelous Interactive, pub. Natsume, 09/12/06
Harvest Moon DS Cute - dev. Marvelous Interactive, pub. Natsume, 03/25/08
Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness - dev. Marvelous Interactive, pub. Natsume, 08/26/08
Harvest Moon: Sunshine Island - dev. Marvelous Interactive, pub. Natsume, 11/10/09
Infinite Space - dev. PlatinumGames, pub. SEGA, 3/16/10
John Deere: Harvest in the Heartland Review - dev. Black Lantern Studios, pub. Destineer, 11/20/07
Lost In Blue - dev. Konami, pub. Konami, 09/27/05
Lost In Blue 2 - dev. Konami, pub. Konami, 03/20/07
Lost In Blue 3 - dev. Konami, pub. Konami, 03/18/08
Magician's Quest: Mysterious Times dev. Konami, pub. Konami, 05/05/09
River King Mystic Valley - dev. Marvelous Interactive, pub. Natsume, 04/22/08
Shepherd's Crossing 2 - dev. ???, pub. Graffiti Entertainment, 04/14/10

Non-RPG RPG Spin-offs - Total: 7
Dragon Quest Heros: Rocket Slime - dev. TOSE, pub. Square Enix, 09/19/06 :eek 2: (text.htm) (action adventure/tower defense)
Final Fantasy: Chocobo Tales - dev. H.A.N.D. pub. Square Enix, 04/03/07
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings - dev. Think & Feel, pub. Square Enix, 11/20/07 (RTS)
Heroes of Mana - dev. Brownie Brown, pub. Square Enix, 08/14/07 (RTS)
Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure - European Exclusive - dev. Genius Sonority, pub. Pokemon Company/Nintendo, 09/21/12 (Typing Tutor)
Pokemon Dash - dev. Ambrella, pub. Pokemon Company/Nintendo, 03/13/05 (racing)
Pokemon Trozei! - dev. Genius Sonority, pub. Pokemon Company/Nintendo, 03/06/06 (puzzle game)

Mystery Dungeon - Total: 8 - Amazon Listmania! (http://www.amazon.com/gp/richpub/listmania/fullview/R2K18FDWI4QYBJ/ref=cm_lm_pthnk_view?ie=UTF8&lm_bb=)
Izuna: The Unemployed Ninja - dev. Ninja Studio, pub. Atlus, 02/20/07
Izuna 2 : The Unemployed Ninja Returns - dev. Ninja Studio, pub. Atlus, 07/22/08
Mystery Dungeon Shiren the Wanderer - dev. Chunsoft, pub. SEGA, 03/03/08
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Blue Rescue Team - dev. Chunsoft, pub. Nintendo, 09/18/06
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness - dev. Chunsoft, pub. Nintendo, 04/20/08
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time - dev. Chunsoft, pub. Nintendo, 04/20/08
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorer's of Sky - dev. Chunsoft, pub. Nintendo, 10/15/09
Tao's Adventure: Curse of the Demon Seal - dev. Konami, pub. Konami, 04/21/06

Uncategorized RPGs - Total: 10
Dokapon Journey - dev. Sting, pub. Atlus, 04/14/09
Monster Lab - dev. Backbone Entertainment, pub. Eidos Interactive, 11/04/08
Spectrobes - dev. Jupiter, pub. Disney Interactive Studios, 03/13/07
Spectrobes: Beyond the Portals - dev. Jupiter, pub. Disney Interactive Studios, 10/07/08
Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords - dev. 1st Playable Productions, pub. D3 Publisher, 03/20/07
Puzzle Quest 2 - dev. Infinite Interactive, pub. D3 publisher, 06/22/10
Puzzle Chronicles - dev. Infinite Interactive, pub. Konami, 04/21/10
Puzzle Quest: Galactrix - dev. 1st Playable Productions, pub. D3 Publisher, 02/24/09
Mage Knight: Destiny's Soldier - dev. Big Blue Bubble, pub. Namco Bandai, 09/26/06
Monster Racers - dev. UFO Interactive, pub. KOEI, 05/11/10


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CANCELED

Princess and Knight (http://www.blueside.co.kr/ENG/)




***************** SPECIAL EDITIONS *****************

System Bundles
Animal Crossing: Wild World - Blue DS Original Bundle
Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass - Gold DS Light Bundle
Pokemon: Mystery Dungeon - Black DS Lite Bundle [w/ Carrying Case & DVD Cartoon (Game Not Included)]

Deluxe Packaging w/ Extra Content
Dark Spire [w/ Cardboard Box & Soundtrack CD]
Knights in the Nightmare [w/ Cardboard Box & Soundtrack CD]
Legacy of Ys: Books I & II [w/ Cardboard Box & Soundtrack CD]
Luminous Arc II [w/ Cardboard Box & Soundtrack CD]
Pokémon: Diamond [w/ Oversized Cardboard Box & DS Pouch]
Pokémon: Heart Gold [Oversized Cardboard Box w/ PokéWalker]
Pokémon: Pearl [w/ Oversized Cardboard Box & DS Pouch]
Pokémon: Soul Silver [Oversized Cardboard Box w/ PokéWalker]
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey [w/ Cardboard Box & Soundtrack CD]
Super Robot Taisen: OG Saga Endless Frontier [w/ Cardboard Box & Soundtrack CD]

Regular Packaging w/ Extra Content
Chrono Trigger [w/ poster as indicated by front cover sticker]

Preorder Bonuses
Harvest Moon: DS - Dog Plush
Harvest Moon: DS Cute - Black Cat Plush
Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness - Chicken Plush
Harvest Moon: Rune Factory 2 - Squirrel Plush
Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass - Gold Feather Stylus
Luminous Arc II - Art Book
Pokemon: Platinum - Giratina Origin Forme figurine
Sonic: Chronicles of the Dark Brotherhood - Stylus 3-Pack & DS Skin

Dual-Sided Covers
Izuna 2: Return of the Unemployed Ninja [Includes a 3rd cover printed on "rice paper"]

Stylus
Disgaea (http://www.wizzywig.com/xcart/catalog/Dragon-Quest-DS-Stylus-Set-p-47609.html']Dragon Quest[/URL] - Smile Slime Two pack [w/ Slime face at one end, in blue & orange] - IMPORT
[url="http://www.rosenqueen.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=249) - Prinny Touch Pen
Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass - Gold Feather
Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass - Assorted Item pens in orange or green
Pokemon - Character Pens by Pelican (http://www.amazon.com/Pelican-Pokemon-Character-Stylus-N7349/dp/B0019FJBAK/ref=sr_1_44?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1235694497&sr=8-44) - Pikachu, Chimchar, Turtwig, Piplup [standing on a pokeball]
Sonic: Chronicles of the Dark Brotherhood - Red/Knuckles, Blue/Sonic, Black/Shade

carlcarlson
12-09-2008, 12:03 PM
FF Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates is the only one I see right now. I would also take off Zelda, but that's a whole other thread.

poloplayr
12-09-2008, 12:12 PM
Daria, check your PMs :)

namzep
12-09-2008, 12:21 PM
Lost Magic (loosely an RPG)

Daria
12-09-2008, 12:25 PM
Daria, check your PMs :)

Japanese games? 5 PMs?


Why do you hate me? :/


And crap I knew I forgot Lost Magic. I always think of that when when I see Tao's Adventure. Similar covers or something.

Daria
12-09-2008, 12:27 PM
FF Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates is the only one I see right now. I would also take off Zelda, but that's a whole other thread.

We'll break off into a questionable/borderline category later. But I'm defiantly in the Zelda for RPG camp.

PapaStu
12-09-2008, 01:39 PM
I'll go through all my games tonight and post any if I see missing.

Off the top of my head you're missing

Away: Shuffle Dungeon
Spectrobes / Spectrobes Collectors Edition
Pokemon Ranger

lendelin
12-09-2008, 04:06 PM
Daria, very nice, great list! I think we should have more genre lists like this. They are indeed very useful.

While the online rarity database is a fantastic tool (!) that requires a lot of work with updates, lists like this can contain more detailed information, are not as restricted, and give a great overview of games. Ideal for a collector's website.

I'm a notorious anti-handheld gamer, don't have a DS...but looking at the list with these games makes me sad and a bit angry. Why is traditional 2D gaming with such great games relegated to handhelds? (not to mention the Castlevanias for the DS and PSP) Maybe I have to jump and buy a DS anyway.

If Nintendo releases the equivalent of the Gamecube Player (got it for the Zeldas, Castlevanias and Metroids) I'd buy it in a minute.

I know you regard Zelda as a RPG with good reasoning but since it is not commonly regarded as such and there are good reasons for it as well, I think the Zelda games would be ideal to put them in a future borderline category...but this is up to you. :) It would just make for less surprises looking at the list because most gamers don't associate a RPG with Zelda.

...and do yourself a favor and restrict yourself for the time being to US releases. Japanese releases would open floodgates! Lots of work, in particular to get detailed information about them when the list necessarily will branch out and gets more detailed.

Daria
12-09-2008, 09:19 PM
...and do yourself a favor and restrict yourself for the time being to US releases. Japanese releases would open floodgates! Lots of work, in particular to get detailed information about them when the list necessarily will branch out and gets more detailed.

Don't worry I couldn't care less about Japanese games. :P

PapaStu
12-10-2008, 02:47 AM
Stuff i've got that 'I' think should be on your list.

Digimon World DS (if you put Pokemon in, this should be there)
Digimon World Dawn (if you put Pokemon in, this should be there)
Digimon World Dusk (if you put Pokemon in, this should be there)
Drone Tactics (if you put in FF Tactics A2, this should be there)
Dungeon Warrior: Warriors Of Ancient Arts
Front Mission (if you put in FF Tactics A2, this should be there)
InuYasha: Secret Of The Divine Jewel
Mage Knight: Destiny's Soldier
Pokemon Ranger
River King Mystic Valley (if you put Harvest Moon in, this should be there)
Spectrobes
Spectrobes Collectors Edition


Less sure on what your definition of these are, but a case can be made for them

Lost In Blue
Lost In Blue 2
Lost In Blue 3
Mega Man Battle Network 5: Double Team DS
Mega Man Star Force Dragon
Mega Man Star Force Leo
Mega Man Star Force Pegasus
Mega Man Star Force 2: Zerker X Saurian
Mega Man Star Force 2: Zerker X Ninja

koster
12-10-2008, 04:10 AM
Dungeon Explorer: Warriors Of Ancient Arts
Fixed. :)

slip81
12-10-2008, 08:03 AM
doesn't Sonic Rush Adventure have RPG elements in it?

Also I'm with you Daria, Zelda should be on the list. It's a realt time RPG, I'm still not sure why people have such a problem calling Zelda an RPG.

bcks007
12-10-2008, 08:25 AM
I would say NO experience points, thats why, I myself wouldn't call it a rpg.

Nate Nanjo
12-10-2008, 08:28 AM
I would say NO experience points, thats why, I myself wouldn't call it a rpg.

Yea, I consider it more of an adventure or action adventure game.

Press_Start
12-10-2008, 08:36 AM
There's so much I have to buy! :puppydogeyes:

Nice list, Daria. Don't forget about the Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin, Dawn of Sorrow, and Blade of Ecclasia.

BTW, if you want an Adventure AND RPG? Try Final Fantasy Adventure on the Gameboy. :D

slip81
12-10-2008, 09:03 AM
I would say NO experience points, thats why, I myself wouldn't call it a rpg.

do xp alone make an rpg though? after all, Link can level up by acquiring more hearts and upgrade his weapons and armor.

PapaStu
12-10-2008, 12:59 PM
Fixed. :)


Erm yeah.... I typed that list up kinda late, it won't help my case that I was holding the game in my hand as I typed it up too.


I don't personally see the Castlevania's as RPG's (yes they do have EXP) they to me are Action/Adventure ala Brave Fencer Musashi and Dragon Valor. But all in all this list is going to be a bit subjective no matter who makes it.

Lady Jaye
12-10-2008, 04:01 PM
DQ Heroes: Rocket Slime shouldn't be on the list. It's really part action-adventure, part RTS (via the tank fights). I don't see any RPG elements in it, despite it being derivated from Dragon Quest.

Trebuken
12-10-2008, 07:24 PM
I was having enough trouble complete a PS2 RPG collection...this is a horrible thread :)

Thanks.

Nothing to add I'm afraid, everything I have is on the list...

lendelin
12-10-2008, 09:34 PM
Daria, I love the genre categorization as 1. a useful tool to clarify which games should be on the list, 2. for laters as an additional list to an alphabetical one. Great.

..and the non-rpg spin-off category is very smart from a RPGamers view. (Sometimes I have the view of an an accountant) I might add such a category to the PS2 list. (Dirge of Cerberus)

I looked at pics of Dragon Quest IV today...wonderful! (Damn you developers to put such games just on handheld systems)

...and I'm just amazed about the number of RPGs for the DS!

Daria
12-10-2008, 10:09 PM
There... categorized and PapaStu's suggestion added. There are a few games that I can't tell how the battle system works from the gameplay videos on YouTube so some anecdotal accounts would be appreciated.

Simulation RPGs have their own category so if you're if-y about calling a game without a battle system an RPG then you can mentally delete the who group.

The Mega man Star games look fucking weird. Like real time tactical.

Kid Fenris
12-10-2008, 11:31 PM
You can add Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume (http://na.square-enix.com/vpcp/) to the upcoming list. It's a tactical RPG, and it ships on March 17, 2009.

PapaStu
12-11-2008, 03:02 AM
There... categorized and PapaStu's suggestion added. There are a few games that I can't tell how the battle system works from the gameplay videos on YouTube so some anecdotal accounts would be appreciated.

Simulation RPGs have their own category so if you're if-y about calling a game without a battle system an RPG then you can mentally delete the who group.

The Mega man Star games look fucking weird. Like real time tactical.

The Starforce games play just like the BattleNet games do. You run about on a level, get drawn into random battles and then you fight in real time on a fixed battlefield. You run with a 'deck' of attacks ect and you can use them (well some, there are rules about how to use them I won't get into here) against the enemies on the other side of the field. While waiting for those card attacks you can do standard attacks with your Buster to whittle down their health, while dodging their attacks. Sometimes when they die they drop cards that you can add to your main deck. Thats the basics of the game.

starting to get a bit stale now that its basically at Battle Net 7. But I digress.

Daria
12-11-2008, 08:21 AM
The Starforce games play just like the BattleNet games do. You run about on a level, get drawn into random battles and then you fight in real time on a fixed battlefield. You run with a 'deck' of attacks ect and you can use them (well some, there are rules about how to use them I won't get into here) against the enemies on the other side of the field. While waiting for those card attacks you can do standard attacks with your Buster to whittle down their health, while dodging their attacks. Sometimes when they die they drop cards that you can add to your main deck. Thats the basics of the game.

starting to get a bit stale now that its basically at Battle Net 7. But I digress.

Are the Battlenetwork games real time? From the video it looked like the action paused, you queued you attacks then watched everything play out.

neist
12-11-2008, 08:46 AM
A note on Orcs and Elves. The game isn't quite real-time, though it would depend on what your definition of what an action RPG is.

Combat works very similar to a mysterious dungeon game. You take an action, then everyone else takes an action. Repeat over and over. If you watch video of the game it appears to be in real time just because people are playing it fast.

I'm not sure if you want to make that sort of distinction or not, but I thought I'd mention it. :)

Also, would you like to include any upcoming titles? I could probably make a fairly decent list of those, if you wanted.

namzep
12-11-2008, 08:49 AM
Heroes of Mana is sort of borderline but is usually listed as being an RPG.

Daria
12-11-2008, 09:58 AM
A note on Orcs and Elves. The game isn't quite real-time, though it would depend on what your definition of what an action RPG is.

Combat works very similar to a mysterious dungeon game. You take an action, then everyone else takes an action. Repeat over and over. If you watch video of the game it appears to be in real time just because people are playing it fast.


Thanks, yeah the videos made it look Elder Scroll-ish which it...isn't.

Moving to turn-based.

Heroes of Mana moved to Non-RPG RPG Spin-off since it's an RTS.

PapaStu
12-11-2008, 10:12 AM
Are the Battlenetwork games real time? From the video it looked like the action paused, you queued you attacks then watched everything play out.

Save for the one moment where you call up the screen to select chips, yes. Calling up the chip screen freezes game play while you make the decision to either pick chips, or wait and get to see an additional 5 after another charge session (which is like 5-8 seconds, whole point of the battle is to beat them as fast as possible to get the better/rarer versions of the chips.

Daria
12-11-2008, 10:16 AM
Save for the one moment where you call up the screen to select chips, yes. Calling up the chip screen freezes game play while you make the decision to either pick chips, or wait and get to see an additional 5 after another charge session (which is like 5-8 seconds, whole point of the battle is to beat them as fast as possible to get the better/rarer versions of the chips.

Are chips your attacks? Or are they specials?

PapaStu
12-11-2008, 11:10 AM
Are chips your attacks? Or are they specials?

Both. They are attack/health/defensive moves depending on what chips you've got. You can attack w/o ever using a chip, but as you get farther and farther into the game that little buster takes longer and longer to polish off a baddie alone and the whole point of the game is to use the darn things.

Press_Start
12-11-2008, 11:36 AM
I don't personally see the Castlevania's as RPG's (yes they do have EXP) they to me are Action/Adventure ala Brave Fencer Musashi and Dragon Valor. But all in all this list is going to be a bit subjective no matter who makes it.

Come on, no love for Drac?

You do play as a party. Evidently shown in Portrait of Ruin as your team is a so-called "vampire killer" and a sorceress able to pull off combination attacks. Dawn of Sorrow has this (to an extent) in Julius Mode.

The World Ends With You - Surprised no one has vouched for TWEWY as many on here has praised the game as a great hit (even had its own thread when it was released).

carlcarlson
12-11-2008, 12:02 PM
The World Ends With You - Surprised no one has vouched for TWEWY as many on here has praised the game as a great hit (even had its own thread when it was released).

It's already on the list.

PapaStu
12-11-2008, 02:08 PM
Come on, no love for Drac?

You do play as a party. Evidently shown in Portrait of Ruin as your team is a so-called "vampire killer" and a sorceress able to pull off combination attacks. Dawn of Sorrow has this (to an extent) in Julius Mode.

The World Ends With You - Surprised no one has vouched for TWEWY as many on here has praised the game as a great hit (even had its own thread when it was released).


Oh I love me the DS Castlevanias. I'm just not really sure if one would claim them as RPG's is all.

Oh and clarifying a point on Mega Man, everything is real time, you push the buttons to attack, you move about the grid on your own to attack and dodge enemies, its not automatic in the slightest. It only freezes action when you call up the chips for selection.

Daria
12-11-2008, 07:11 PM
Oh and clarifying a point on Mega Man, everything is real time, you push the buttons to attack, you move about the grid on your own to attack and dodge enemies, its not automatic in the slightest. It only freezes action when you call up the chips for selection.

I'll move them all to action.

Press_Start: What kind of Battle System does TWEWY use?

Press_Start
12-11-2008, 07:19 PM
It's already on the list.

Oh yeah! Now I see it under...."not categorized?" :?

Daria: I believe TWEWY has a system similar to Xenogears combat system. Wish I could go more into specifics but its finals week over here and I should be cramming for upcoming finals and projects. I'm sure many on here can shine some light on the subject.

Daria
12-11-2008, 07:22 PM
Oh yeah! Now I see it under...."not categorized?" :?

I've never played it. I don't know what kind of battle system it uses and couldn't deduce enough information from videos.

PapaStu
12-11-2008, 07:46 PM
Don't know why I didn't think of these earlier, but Izuna and Izuna 2 should probably be in there somewhere.

Daria
12-11-2008, 08:10 PM
Don't know why I didn't think of these earlier, but Izuna and Izuna 2 should probably be in there somewhere.

They are. :P

Overbite
12-12-2008, 12:24 PM
The Izuna games would fit better under the mysterious dungeon category and not action rpg because they're not action rpgs, more of a dungeon crawl like nethack or dwarf fortress.

Daria
12-12-2008, 06:40 PM
The Izuna games would fit better under the mysterious dungeon category and not action rpg because they're not action rpgs, more of a dungeon crawl like nethack or dwarf fortress.

That was my initial impression of the game, but then doubted myself based on videos. (I only own like 10 DS RPGs at the moment). Thanks!

Skelix
12-12-2008, 06:49 PM
From my experience on Orcs & Elves its very "Eye of Beholder"-ish.

I know this is just lists of RPG's. But being a RPG master, any chance you could asterick like must have RPG's?

Time is limited, RPG's are never ending :)

lendelin
12-12-2008, 10:53 PM
Great job! Developers, publishers, release dates, nicely done!!

Did you enjoy looking up all the data? :) The nicest thing: you learn a lot doing it, in particular how difficult developers are structured with all the subsidiaries, seperations, mergers, parent companies, it's a capitalistic mess....and you get a nice overview of the developers, publsihers, and the game series.

I think most people don't realize that you invested some serious time doing it. Probably around 5 hours with typing and cutting and pasting it into the post from files. Thanks! This list makes me want a DS. (btw, Suikoden Tierkreis got an excellent, enthusiastic preview from IGN)

Daria
12-13-2008, 10:35 AM
Great job! Developers, publishers, release dates, nicely done!!

Did you enjoy looking up all the data? :) The nicest thing: you learn a lot doing it, in particular how difficult developers are structured with all the subsidiaries, seperations, mergers, parent companies, it's a capitalistic mess....and you get a nice overview of the developers, publsihers, and the game series.

I think most people don't realize that you invested some serious time doing it. Probably around 5 hours with typing and cutting and pasting it into the post from files. Thanks! This list makes me want a DS. (btw, Suikoden Tierkreis got an excellent, enthusiastic preview from IGN)

I already had a good idea that Big Developers such as Square Enix, and Nintendo were made out of smaller divisions of developers, and that they also contracted out to independent companies such as Brownie Brown and Camelot. So any time I saw either company blanket listed as developer I knew further digging was required.

But yeah I love research. It's fun in a totally geeked-out nerdy way.

It's also fun piecing together a developers history. Such as Climax Entertainment, they made Shining in the Darkness, Co-developed Shining Force with Camelot, began planning Shining Rouge, transformed that project into LandStalker when they fell out with Camelot. Later the team disbanded and reformed as Matrix Software who developed Alundra, and are now making Final Fantasy handheld remakes for Square. Weird.

Or that Jupiter Software, who developed TWEWY also made all those Spectrobe games for Disney.

neist
12-13-2008, 10:52 AM
I already had a good idea that Big Developers such as Square Enix, and Nintendo were made out of smaller divisions of developers, and that they also contracted out to independent companies such as Brownie Brown and Camelot. So any time I saw either company blanket listed as developer I knew further digging was required.

But yeah I love research. It's fun in a totally geeked-out nerdy way.

It's also fun piecing together a developers history. Such as Climax Entertainment, they made Shining in the Darkness, Co-developed Shining Force with Camelot, began planning Shining Rouge, transformed that project into LandStalker when they fell out with Camelot. Later the team disbanded and reformed as Matrix Software who developed Alundra, and are now making Final Fantasy handheld remakes for Square. Weird.

Or that Jupiter Software, who developed TWEWY also made all those Spectrobe games for Disney.

This is slightly off topic, but I can completely understand why you enjoy the research. I've spent quite a few hours now compiling a multi-directional shooter master list, and learning about a genre or subset of games in its entirety is very satisfying. Maybe that list will even be finished some day. LOL

Such work is appreciated though, so this is my token "I appreciate what you're doing" post. It's hard work, and if someone doesn't compile the information, it may be lost. So good work! :)

TonyTheTiger
12-13-2008, 11:57 AM
Oh I love me the DS Castlevanias. I'm just not really sure if one would claim them as RPG's is all.

Agreed. They're Metroid clones with experience points. Genre categories are notoriously vague so it's always a losing battle to try to draw those solid lines but I do believe that there should be at least some quantifiable difference between them. Sometimes new genres or subgenres pop up out of thin air. Prior to Street Fighter II games like Karate Champ were categorized as action games.

I think a helpful exercise is to imagine the least ambiguous title in a genre and then ask "How much does the game in question differ from this one?" So if you don't know whether a game qualifies as a platformer, compare it to Super Mario Bros. I have no problem with people calling Zelda an RPG, for instance. But if it is an RPG then so is Metroid. They essentially have the exact same gameplay/growth style. The only difference is the camera angle. And I don't think that camera angle is significant enough to place them in separate genres. And of course if experience points are enough to put Castlevania in the RPG category then Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks is also an RPG despite effectively being a modern Streets of Rage.

chicnstu
12-13-2008, 12:31 PM
Since Harvest Moon is on the Simulation list, what about Animal Crossing: Wild World?

lendelin
12-13-2008, 05:11 PM
Since you included Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords, here is a new entry for the 'not yet released' category. The link is to IGN, just copy and paste:

Puzzle Quest: Galactrix - Q1 2009 (http://ds.ign.com/objects/899/899343.html)

lendelin
12-14-2008, 03:01 AM
Daria, to use for every second title a grey font is a great idea and smart because it's easier on the eyes and optical navigation is better; however, if someone doesn't use the default black background (white) or tries to print the lists (try printable version in thread tools), then the titles in grey are hardly readible. Maybe you can use a much darker grey.

Now, if you change it back and use white, then the titles in white are not readible at all. In this case I just copied and pasted from my WordPerfect file the titles anew in there (didn't know better-maybe you can figure out the default color setting).

Just to let you know before you change the other titles to a grey font.

Gabriel
12-14-2008, 07:01 PM
I know I've said in the past that the games like Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin are not RPGs. But, having now played it to completion, I certainly don't see how anyone could say it wasn't a action RPG. So, I firmly believe it should be in the list of Action RPGs.

There is also no doubt that Puzzle Quest belongs in the turn based RPG category. It's combat resolution is, roughly speaking, Bejeweled, but it's definitely an RPG in every measure.

Unless Mage Knight includes the Dungeon expansion heroes, there's not much rationale for calling it an RPG any more than any boardgame.

lendelin
12-15-2008, 10:18 PM
Today I got the new GameInformer, and there was a review of Cradle of Rome.

Seems to be in the same category as Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords, that means it falls into the puzzle/RPG hybrid category which probably end up as borderline.

Here are two links to IGN: GameData (http://ds.ign.com/objects/142/14264895.html) HandsOn (http://ds.ign.com/articles/921/921257p1.html)

Daria
01-27-2009, 10:51 AM
Added Elebits as an uncategorized RPG, Dragon Ball Origins as an Action RPG, and Blue Dragon was added to the upcoming games list.

badinsults
01-27-2009, 05:27 PM
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings is not what I would consider to be a traditional RPG. It is more of a real time strategy game.

Chainsaw_Charlie
01-30-2009, 08:06 AM
Here's a complete list of upcoming games via www.rpgamer.com


My World, My Way 02.03.2009
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon 2.16.2009
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride 02.17.2009
Puzzle Quest: Galactrix No Release
Blue Dragon Plus 02.24.2009
Legacy of Ys: Books I & II 02.24.2009
Avalon Code 03.10.2009
The Dark Spire 03.10.2009
Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled 03.17.2009
Suikoden Tierkreis 03.17.2009
Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume 03.17.2009
Pokemon Platinum 03.22.2009
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time 03.24.2009
Little Magician's Magic Adventure 05.05.2009
Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days 08.31.2009
Infinite Space TBA
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Reverie TBA
Princess and Knight TBA

Some of which have been already listed but others not

Daria
01-30-2009, 10:40 AM
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings is not what I would consider to be a traditional RPG. It is more of a real time strategy game.

Would you say it's an action RPG, or a non-RPG spinoff like Heroes of Mana (another RTS)?

Daria
01-31-2009, 06:28 PM
Retro Game Challenge has a built in Dragon Warrior clone. Have no idea how complete a game it is though. Something to keep an eye on.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-V1rFNFqebA

Chainsaw_Charlie
02-04-2009, 09:44 AM
points to his previouis post

Gameguy
02-04-2009, 06:59 PM
Fossil League: Dino Tournament Championship is an RPG. Only reason I know is because I managed to find a copy cheap, it's like Pokemon.

Daria
02-04-2009, 10:13 PM
points to his previouis post

I see it, thank you. :P

Just haven't dug through it yet.

Chainsaw_Charlie
02-05-2009, 06:53 AM
Lunar dragon Song isnt on the list

Wolfrider31
02-07-2009, 04:26 PM
What about the Naruto RPGs?

Daria
02-20-2009, 07:35 PM
Added New Releases:

My World, My Way - ARPG
Retro Video Game Challenge - Traditional RPG (for it's inclusion of Guadia Quest)
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon - SRPG

And a ton of ATLUS upcoming releases.

Daria
02-22-2009, 12:50 AM
I added a new "feature". Next to each genre category you'll find a link called "Amazon Listmania!" clicking on of these will take you to a corresponding list on Amazon with current prices. I find they generally have good deals on newer games, and would find this sort of instant information useful for myself.

Added:
Narotu: Path of the Ninja
Narotu: Path of the Ninja 2
Fossil League

Thanks Gameguy & Wolfrider!

Daria
02-22-2009, 05:34 PM
points to his previouis post

New releases updated... late... but updated and reorganized by date. Thanks! :P

Nirvana
02-24-2009, 04:11 PM
This is definitely a great reference for me, considering I am getting a DS soon.

Daria
02-24-2009, 09:32 PM
Glad you like it. (:

Added some Special Edition Information. Could use some help with the preorder & Stylus sections.

Ys, Blue Dragon, and Galactix all came out today.

Daria
02-26-2009, 07:21 PM
I was at Gamestop tonight, looking at box covers when I discovered that Code Lyko looks like a really craptastic RPG, but an RPG never the less. It's been added to the list.

Daria
03-11-2009, 01:32 PM
Avalon Code and the Dark Spire were released yesterday. And holy crap... Avalon code was made by Matrix Software, the company responsible for Alundra. And Dark Spire just looks fucking amazing. Has this sin city/graphic novel aesthetic going on.

PapaStu
03-11-2009, 01:59 PM
Dark Spire was pushed back to 4/14.

The only stuff thats getting released this week is Avalon Code and Docomodake Boing!.

Daria
03-11-2009, 02:08 PM
God dammit. Fixing that now. Thanks.

lendelin
03-12-2009, 05:28 AM
Great Amazon listmania lists and great categories of the OP! Compliments!

shopkins
03-13-2009, 03:41 PM
Daria, this is a great list. I just got a DS and am trying to track down all the good RPGs for it, so I'm sure it will be very helpful to me.

Daria
03-22-2009, 12:55 AM
Holy crap John Deere made a Harvest Moon clone.

Daria
03-26-2009, 06:22 PM
Added:
Suikoden: Tierkreis
Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume
Pokemon Platinum
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time
Magician's Quest: Mysterious Times (Formally "Little Magician's Magic Adventure")

Pushed back the dates for:
Black Sigil (April 14th)
Dark Spire (April 14th)

Announced:
Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks

rainking187
04-03-2009, 05:01 PM
Does anyone have any pictures of the Pokemon Diamond and Pearl boxsets? I started looking around the internet for them after seeing them listed here, but I can't really find pics of them.

Daria
04-03-2009, 05:11 PM
I don't have Pearl, but I snapped a few shots of Diamond. Hope it helps.

http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/378/photo44w.jpg
http://img518.imageshack.us/img518/3803/photo45.jpg