List of tactical role-playing video games: 1980s to 1994

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This is a comprehensive index of commercial tactical role-playing games for all platforms, sorted chronologically. Information regarding date of release, developer, publisher, platform and notability is provided when available. The table can be sorted by clicking on the small boxes next to the column headings.

Legend[]

Video game platforms
AMI Amiga
AMI32 Amiga CD32
APPII Apple II
C64 Commodore 64
CROSS Cross-platform
DOS DOS / MS-DOS
FM7 FM-7
FMT FM Towns
GB Game Boy
GEN Sega Genesis / Mega Drive
GG Game Gear
MSX MSX
MSX2 MSX2
NES Nintendo Entertainment System / Famicom
PC88 PC-8800 series
PC98 PC-9800 series
PCD TurboGrafx-CD / PC Engine CD
SCD Mega-CD / Sega CD
SNES Super NES / Super Famicom
ST Atari ST
WIN Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
X1 X1
X68K X68000
  
Types of releases
RereleaseThe game was re-released on the same platform with no or only minor changes.
PortThe game first appeared on a different platform and a port was made. The game is like the original, with few or no differences.
RemakeThe game is an enhanced remake of an original, released on the same or different platform, with changes to graphics, sound and/or gameplay.
CompilationA compilation, anthology or collection of several titles, usually (but not always) belonging to the same series.
LimitedA special release (often called "Limited" or "Collector's Edition") with bonus collector's material. Often provided to people who pre-order a game.

List[]

Year Title Developer Publisher Setting Platform Series/Notes
1982 (JP) Koei Koei Fantasy PC-8001
1983 (JP) Bokosuka Wars ASCII Fantasy X1
MSX (Port)
NES (Port)
RTS/RPG.
1983 (JP) Koei Koei Fantasy FM7 (Port)
1983 (NA) Galactic Adventures SSI SSI Sci-Fi APPII
1987 (JP) Tir-nan-og
ティル・ナ・ノーグ
Alfa System Fantasy PC98 Series debuts.
1987 (INT) Xconq , et al. N/A N/A CROSS Open source.
General purpose turn-based strategy engine with several Master of Monsters-like modules created using it after 1987.
1988 (NA) BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Inception Westwood Infocom Sci-Fi APPII
AMI
C64
DOS
ST
1988 (JP) Silver Ghost Kure Software Koubou Kure Software Koubou Fantasy PC88
1988 (JP)
ティル・ナ・ノーグII
SystemSoft Fantasy PC98 Sequel to Tir-nan-og for PC98.
1989 (JP) Master of Monsters SystemSoft SystemSoft Fantasy MSX
1990 (NA) Buck Rogers: Countdown to Doomsday SSI SSI Sci-Fi AMI
C64
DOS
GEN
1990 (JP) Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Ken[1] Intelligent Nintendo Fantasy NES Series debuts.
1990 (JP) Mōryō Senki MADARA Konami Konami Fantasy NES
1990 (JP)
ティル・ナ・ノーグ 禁断の塔
SystemSoft Fantasy MSX2 (Port) Port of Tir-nan-og for PC98.
1991 (JP) 2nd Super Robot Wars Banpresto Banpresto Sci-Fi NES Sequel to .
1991 (JP) Bahamut Senki Sega Sega Fantasy GEN
1991 (JP) Chaos World Natsume Fantasy NES
1991 (JP)
1992 (NA)
Crystal Warriors Fantasy GG
1991 (JP/NA) Master of Monsters SystemSoft SystemSoft Fantasy GEN (Port)
PCD (Port)
Port of Master of Monsters for MSX.
1991 (JP) Banpresto Banpresto Sci-Fi GB Series debuts.
1991 (JP/NA) Warsong[2]
Langrisser
ラングリッサー

Treco
Fantasy GEN Series debuts.
1992 (JP) Farland Story[2] TGL TGL Fantasy DOS Series debuts.
1992 (JP) Fire Emblem Gaiden Intelligent Nintendo Fantasy NES
1992 (JP) Just Breed
ジャストブリード
Enix Enix Fantasy NES
1992 (JP) Little Master 2[2]
リトルマスター2 雷光の騎士
Tokuma Shoten Fantasy GB Sequel to Little Master.
1992 (JP) Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible
女神転生外伝 ラストバイブルシリーズ
Atlus Fantasy GG Series debuts.
1992 (JP) Shining Force Gaiden Sonic! Sega Fantasy GG
1992 (JP)
1993 (NA/EU)
Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention[2][3]
Shining Force
シャイニング・フォース 神々の遺産
Sonic! Sega Fantasy GEN Series debuts.
1993 (JP) 3rd Super Robot Wars Banpresto Banpresto Sci-Fi SNES Sequel to 2nd Super Robot Wars.
1993 (JP) Albert Odyssey Sunsoft Sunsoft Fantasy SNES Series debuts.
1993 (JP)
1994 (NA)
Dark Wizard Sega Sega Fantasy SCD
1993 (JP) Farland Story Denki: Arc Ou no Ensei[2]
Farland Story 2
TGL TGL Fantasy DOS Sequel to Farland Story.
1993 (JP) Little Master[2] Tokuma Shoten Fantasy GB
1993 (JP)
1995 (NA)
Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen[2] Quest Quest
Enix
Fantasy SNES
1993 (JP)
1994 (EU/NA)
Shining Force II: Ancient Sealing[2]
Shining Force II
シャイニング・フォースII 古えの封印
Sonic! Sega Fantasy GEN Sequel to Shining Force Gaiden: Final Conflict.
1993 (JP)
1994 (NA)
Shining Force II: The Sword of Hajya[2] Sonic! Sega Fantasy GG Sequel to Shining Force Gaiden.
1993 (JP)
バーコードバトラー戦記 スーパー戦士出撃せよ!
Sci-Fi SNES and BBARII
1993 (JP) Langrisser: The Descendants of Light
ラングリッサー ~光輝の末裔~
Fantasy PCD (Port) Port of Warsong for GEN.
Series debuts.
1994 (JP) Albert Odyssey 2: Jashin no Taidou Sunsoft Sunsoft Fantasy SNES
1994 (JP) Dragon Knight IV
ドラゴンナイト4
ELF ELF Fantasy DOS (Port) Eroge.
Port of Dragon Knight IV for PC98.
Sequel to Dragon Knight III.
1994 (JP) Dragon Knight IV
ドラゴンナイト4
ELF ELF Fantasy FMT (Port)
PC98
X68K (Port)
Eroge.
Port of Dragon Knight IV for PC98.
Sequel to Dragon Knight III.
1994 (JP) Farland Story: Shirogane no Tsubasa
Farland Story 4
TGL TGL Fantasy DOS Sequel to Farland Story: Tenshi no Namida.
1994 (JP) Farland Story: Tenshi no Namida
Farland Story 3
TGL TGL Fantasy DOS Sequel to Farland Story Denki: Arc Ou no Ensei.
1994 (JP) FEDA: Emblem of Justice[4] Fantasy SNES
1994 (JP) Fire Emblem: Monshō no Nazo[2] Intelligent Nintendo Fantasy SNES
1994 (NA) Jagged Alliance[2][5][6][7] Sir-Tech Modern DOS Series debuts.
1994 (JP) Langrisser II[2]
Der Langrisser
デア ラングリッサー
Fantasy GEN Sequel to Warsong.
1994 (JP) Little Master: Niji Iro no Maseki[2] Tokuma Shoten Fantasy SNES
1994 (JP) Majin Tensei
魔神転生
Atlus Atlus Fantasy SNES
1994 (??) [2] Fantasy WIN (Port) Port of for SNES.
1994 (??) Red Crystal[2] QQP Fantasy DOS
1994 (JP)
1995 (NA/EU)
Shining Force CD[2] Sonic! Sega Fantasy SCD (Remake) Remake of Shining Force Gaiden and Shining Force Gaiden 2: Sword of Hajya for GG.
1994 (JP) Super Robot Wars EX Banpresto Banpresto Sci-Fi SNES
1994 (NA/EU) X-COM: UFO Defense aka UFO: Enemy Unknown MicroProse MicroProse Sci-Fi DOS Series debuts.
1994 (EU)
1995 (NA)
X-COM: UFO Defense[2][5][8] Mythos MicroProse Sci-Fi AMI (Port)
AMI32 (Port)
Port of X-COM: UFO Defense for DOS.
Series debuts.

References[]

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