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13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim Atlus (Vanillaware)2022Vanillaware, the storytellers behind Odin Sphere and Dragon's Crown, craft a sci-fi mystery epic spanning thirteen intertwining stories.

Uncover the truth and delve into a 2D sidescrolling adventure featuring gorgeous art and environments. Then, battle the kaiju in fast-paced, top-down combat. Customize the Sentinels with an arsenal of mechsuit weaponry, and fight to defend humanity!

A departure from the studio's traditional fantasy style, the game takes place in a modern setting punctuated with giant mechs. Although the world may be bleak, Vanillaware's signature artistic shine and gorgeous aesthetics will bring the characters and story of 13 Sentinels to life.
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2nd Super Robot Wars Z Hakai Volume  Namco Bandai Games (Gainax)2011 PSPlabelimageminimize
2nd Super Robot Wars Z Saisei Volume  Namco Bandai Games (Gainax)2012 PSPlabelimageminimize
Abarenbou Princess  Kadokawa Shoten2001 PS2labelimageminimize
Absolute: Blazing Infinity  Idea Factory (Neverland)2007 X360labelimageminimize
Adventures To Go!  Natsume;Zushi Games (Global A Entertainment)2008In this hilarious and innovative strategy RPG, players take control of Finn Courtland and his band of misfits in their quest for fame and riches. Along the way, they just might have to save the world from the evil Arbitus and his demons. Each dungeon is randomly generated according to the player's specifications, so the game offers endless replayability and a guarantee of new surprises every time you pick it up. Grid-based battles challenge players to think strategically. Control a diverse team of characters with unique spells and abilities. A huge variety of spells, weapons, and monsters. [Natsume]***
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Agarest Senki 2  Idea Factory;Compile Heart (Compile Heart)2010 PS3labelimageminimize
Agarest: Generations of War Ghostlight (Compile Heart)2013 Windowslabelimageminimize
Agarest: Generations of War  Idea Factory;Ghostlight;Aksys Games (Compile Heart)2007 PS3labelimageminimize
Agarest: Generations of War Zero  Ghostlight (Compile Heart;RED Entertainment)2014 Windowslabelimageminimize
Akatsuki no Amaneka to Aoi Kyojin  Cyberfront (Kogado Studio)2010 PSPlabelimageminimize
Albert Odyssey  Sunsoft (Tokai Engineering)1993Unofficial English translation in progress:
[[link:http://www.magic-destiny.com/]]
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Albert Odyssey 2: Jashin no Taidou  Sunsoft (Tokai Engineering)1994 SNESlabelimageminimize
Another Bible  Atlus1995Game description from [url=http://agtp.romhack.net/]Aeon Genesis[/url]:

[i]Another Bible is a strategy/RPG gaiden of the Megami Tensei series by Atlus. It's also more fantasy oriented than your typical Megaten, but that's okay! It's also based off of the Last Bible mythos, sorta, and Last Bible was released stateside as Revelations: The Demon Slayer or something. It's a pretty fun game all-around, and it's easy to play. Translation's done, have fun![/i]

Unofficial English translation available:
[url=http://agtp.romhack.net/]agtp.romhack.net/[/url]
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Arc the Lad  Working Designs;Sony Computer Entertainment (G-Craft;Japan Studio)1995Arc the Lad begins a three-part journey through a magical world on the edge of destruction and populated by a unique cast of role-playing characters, each with specific weapons, attributes, and agendas. Characters are defined through more than a dozen changing elements including range, hit points, magic points, attack and defense levels, magic capacity, agility, experience, jump and throw abilities, counterattack prowess, and the ability to catch thrown items.
Action is controlled through three main areas: Events, Maps, and Battles. Characters can encounter seven different conditions during battle that affect their status, including poison, paralysis, sleep, darkness, silence, and stone, or can lose abilities and strength if they become "Hemo-ji." Battles are fought in enclosed environments, but each controlled character can move freely within the grid-based landscape, employing melee or ranged weapons.
Featured individuals in Arc the Lad include Arc, a well-balanced fighter searching for his father, Kukuru, protector of the sacred flame, and Poco, a marching band member whose instruments play an important part in protecting party members during battle. Tosh, an Elite Guard defying orders by defending the innocent victims of Palencia, Gogen, one of the seven original heroes with an arsenal of mystical powers and spells, and Iga, a monk and master of Kenpo sworn to protect the secret scrolls of the Amaidar Temple, complete the roster. Unexpected help comes from Chongara, a merchant adventurer with access to special attacks and summoning abilities.
Other features include multiple save slots on the PlayStation memory card, access to Chongara's Monster Book with information about statistics, abilities, losses, wins, and items carried, and game options for message speed, dual-shock controller vibration, battle voices, sound, and help.***
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[29]***First released in Japan only, the game was re-released on 7th April 2002 in the United States, in a box titled "Arc the Lad Collection" that included [game=#10994]Arc the Lad[/game], [game=#101860]Arc the Lad II[/game], [game=#20513]Arc the Lad III[/game], [game=#101861]Arc the Lad Monster Arena[/game], a CD of the making-of, a full-color book with instructions for every games and an "Omake Box" that included some goodies.

The CD included in this Arc the Lad Collection box are the only way to play to these four games in english as they were never released outside of Japan individually.
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Arc the Lad Collection Working Designs (ARC Entertainment)2002 PSlabelimageminimize
Arc the Lad II  Sony Computer Entertainment (ARC Entertainment;G-Craft;Japan Studio)1996RPG sequel appeared light and sound in "Arc the Lad". New system, such as items and equipment is full of fellow monster. If there is clear data of previous work, can be taken over or item level. One year after the previous work, when the boy Elk chasing hero arc previous work which became the wanted person is helped Riesa to be chased from the tissue there, the world begins to move big!***Mislabelled as a Saturn review
[32]***First released in Japan only, the game was re-released on 7th April 2002 in the United States, in a box titled "Arc the Lad Collection" that included [game=#10994]Arc the Lad[/game], [game=#101860]Arc the Lad II[/game], [game=#20513]Arc the Lad III[/game], [game=#101861]Arc the Lad Monster Arena[/game], a CD of the making-of, a full-color book with instructions for every games and an "Omake Box" that included some goodies.

The CD included in this Arc the Lad Collection box are the only way to play to these four games in english as they were never released outside of Japan individually.
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Arc the Lad III  Sony Computer Entertainment (ARC Entertainment;Japan Studio)1999The latest instalment in the"arczalad"series, which was born on the PlayStation and has been a smash hit, is finally here.
As a "sound and light RPG", this series which has been proud of overwhelming graphics and sound, further evolve.
The beautiful CG movie, this time, the taste of 20 illustrations intact 3D character appeared.
The characters are full of personality and they move around the screen.
While the battle followed the"field battle system", the production of the special effects was further polished.
This fall, the world of the new"arczalad", the biggest story of the fall, which of course to the fans up to the previous work, new fans, the story of the fans also convinced from the anime.***Japanese version
[31]***First released in Japan only, the game was re-released on 7th April 2002 in the United States, in a box titled "Arc the Lad Collection" that included [game=#10994]Arc the Lad[/game], [game=#101860]Arc the Lad II[/game], [game=#20513]Arc the Lad III[/game], [game=#101861]Arc the Lad Monster Arena[/game], a CD of the making-of, a full-color book with instructions for every games and an "Omake Box" that included some goodies.

The CD included in this Arc the Lad Collection box are the only way to play to these four games in english as they were never released outside of Japan individually.
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Arc the Lad R  ForwardWorks Corporation (AltPlus)2018 Androidlabelimageminimize
Arc the Lad R  ForwardWorks Corporation (AltPlus)2018 iOSlabelminimizeminimize
Arc the Lad: End of Darkness  Sony Computer Entertainment;Namco (Cattle Call)2004Edda is a young man whose youth is marked by a boring island life, but whose serenity is shattered when he meets a mysterious young woman named Kirika on the beach. He soon realizes his skill as an exorcist and becomes a hunter, weaving a remarkable journey that will ultimately pit civilization against nature.
* First Action-Based Game in the Series. Control your characters in real time. Perform combos, equip items and magic.
* Improved Card and Guild System. Collect cards from battle or events and equip up to 4 kinds of cards to perform diverse attacks.
* Play Online in Real Time. Take your single player character online:
- Match mode. Battle with up to 8 players (4 vs. 4).
- Co-op mode. Proceed through missions in teams of 4, look for rare cards by defeating enemies in dungeons (online-exclusive missions are included), and chat live.
* 24 Characters From the Arc The Lad Series. Defeat your enemies, collect items and magic to build your character.***
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Arc the Lad: Kijin Fukkatsu  Bandai (Sony)2002 WonderSwan Colorlabelimageminimize
Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits  Sony Computer Entertainment (Cattle Call;Japan Studio)2003Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits is a role-playing game where the player joins two heroes, Darc and Kharg on their quest to capture the Great Spirit Stones, a resource sought by two warring races. Twin brothers have been separated at birth, one has suffered great hardship and the other seeks to uncover his mysterious past. Set in a world of stunning graphics, characters come alive through an extensive and dynamic battle voice-over system. The game's epic storyline, realistic motion capture cut-scenes and strategic combat sequences will engage you in over 60+ hours of immersive gameplay. PS2labelimagesubject
ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat  Nintendo (Mistwalker;Racjin)2007An English translation was planned, English voice actors were already hired and ESRB already confirmed, but, probably due to poor sales (67,000 in Japan), the game was never released in another country.

This was the first Nintendo DS game released on a 2GB card.
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Astonishia Story  Ubisoft;Sonnori;Compile Heart (Sonnori)2005EMBARK ON AN EPIC ACTION RPG ADVENTUREPlay as honorable knight Lloyd and embark upon an epic journey to recover the Wand of Kinan, a sacred relic stolen from your protection. As the only knight to survive the ambush, you must summon your strength, your magic, and the skillful aid of wizards, fighters, mages and other powerful allies to find the Wand and reclaim it for your king.n***KR 2005-08-12 by Sonnori
US 2006-06-06 by Ubisoft***In Astonishia Story, players embody an honorable royal knight and embark upon an epic journey to recover a stolen sacred relic that symbolizes prosperity and fortune. Players must seek the help of wizards and many other mysterious allies to succeed.
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BackGuiner Yomi Gaeru Yuusya Tati: Hishou Hen 'Uragiri no Senjou'  Ving1998 Saturnlabelimageminimize
BackGuiner Yomi Gaeru Yuusya Tati: Hishou Hen 'Uragiri no Senjou'  Ving1998 PSlabelimageminimize
BackGuiner Yomi Gaeru Yuusya Tati: Kakusei Hen 'Guiner Tensei'  Ving1998 Saturnlabelimageminimize
BackGuiner Yomi Gaeru Yuusya Tati: Kakusei Hen 'Guiner Tensei'  Ving1998 PSlabelimageminimize
Bahamut Lagoon  Square1996A top view strategy from Square. Has lots of dragons and stuff. It's quite a change to raise your dragons, eventually you'll have to breed a baby too!!
[Haoie]***An awesome game that was released only in Japan, lucky for you an unofficial English translation is available:
[[link:http://www.dejap.com/ www.dejap.com]]
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Bahamut Senki  Sega1991 Mega Drivelabelimageminimize
Ball Bullet Gun: Survival Game Simulation  I'MAX;BETOP (Betop)1995Game description from [[link:http://agtp.romhack.net/ Aeon Genesis]]:

Ball Bullet Gun is a strategy game, a simulation of Japanese 'survival games' (read: war games.) The closest American approximation is paintball, but that's not quite right. The game itself is fairly cute, but there are a lot of things to take into account when planning your strategies, and it provides a surprising amount of depth for a deceptively simple game. There really isn't any story to speak of, at least not that I know of, but if you're looking for a decent strategy game, this should work wonderfully.

Unofficial English translation available:
[[link:http://agtp.romhack.net/]]
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Bàoxiào sānguó  ??Unofficial Taiwanese game. Mega Drivelabelimageminimize
Bastard Bonds Bigfingers2016 Windowslabelminimizeminimize
Battle Blues  LG (Shin's Entertainment)1996Very rare game, one of the few 3DO game by LG that was released only in Korea. 3DOlabelimageminimize
Battle Robot Retsuden  Banpresto (Winky Soft)1995 SNESlabelimageminimize
Black/Matrix  NEC Interchannel1998Three different covers exist for this game (Serial Numbers : T-20113G, T-20115G and T-20118G). Saturnlabelimagesubject
Black/Matrix 00  NEC Interchannel (Flight-Plan)2004 PSlabelimageminimize
Black/Matrix AD  NEC1999 Dreamcastlabelimageminimize
Black/Matrix Cross  NEC Interchannel (Flight-Plan)2000 PSlabelimageminimize
Black/Matrix II  NEC (Flight-Plan)2002 PS2labelimageminimize
Black/Matrix Zero  NEC Interchannel (Flight-Plan)2002Little known SRPG (Strategy RPG) released by NEC.
Black/Matrix ZERO in Game Boy Advance is actually the sequel to the Black/Matrix game released on the Sega Saturn.
The game bears strong resemblances with Final Fantasy Tactics (Advance) and tends to use a variety of animated cutscenses in between battles.
Definitely worth checking out -- if you understand some Japanese.
[CrossFire]***Mediocre SRPG port of the Sega Saturn original. Can't say much about the Saturn version since I haven't played it, but lets hope it's better than the GBA version. The game consists purely of some cut-scenes with dialogue and battles that get old fast from repetitiveness and lack of ingenuity. Better stick with Final Fantasy Tactics, Front Mission or Tactics Ogre instead.

Incomplete unofficial English translation available:
[[link:http://www.romhacking.net]]

NB: this game is the sequel and not the port of the Sega Saturn version.
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Blackguards  Daedalic Entertainment2014 Windowslabelimageminimize
Blackguards 2 Daedalic Entertainment2015 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Blazing Souls  Idea Factory2006 PS2labelimageminimize
Blazing Souls: Accelate  Idea Factory;Aksys Games;Rising Star Games (Idea Factory)2009 PSPlabelimageminimize
Bleach: The 3rd Phantom  Sega2008Discover jaw-dropping secrets about the BLEACH universe as you become either Matsuri or Fujimaru Kudo in BLEACH: The 3rd Phantom – the first ever strategy BLEACH game on Nintendo DS!***
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Blue Roses ~ Yōsei to Aoi Hitomi no Senshitachi ~  Nippon Ichi Software (Apollosoft)2010 PSPlabelimageminimize
Blue Wing Blitz  Square Enix2001 WonderSwan Colorlabelimageminimize
BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senki Part 1: Palace Kanraku  Nintendo (Intelligent Systems)1997 SNESlabelimageminimize
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