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The '''Mega RPG Project''' was an initive by [[Sega of Japan]] to bring more role-playing games to [[Sega]] systems. It can be reasonably assumed that it was to counteract the vast library of RPGs for the Super Famicom at the time (although from a genre categorisation perspective, some action RPGs are classed by Sega as "action" games, not RPGs). | The '''Mega RPG Project''' was an initive by [[Sega of Japan]] to bring more role-playing games to [[Sega]] systems. It can be reasonably assumed that it was to counteract the vast library of RPGs for the Super Famicom at the time (although from a genre categorisation perspective, some action RPGs are classed by Sega as "action" games, not RPGs). | ||
− | The Mega RPG Project began in mid-1994 and applied to a small handful of first-party [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Sega Mega CD]] until early 1995. This branding was only used in Japan and fell out of use as the company began to focus more on the [[Sega Saturn]] - later RPGs such as ''[[Light Crusader]]'' were not considered part of this movement. | + | The Mega RPG Project began in mid-1994 and applied to a small handful of first-party [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Sega Mega-CD]] until early 1995. This branding was only used in Japan and fell out of use as the company began to focus more on the [[Sega Saturn]] - later RPGs such as ''[[Light Crusader]]'' were not considered part of this movement. |
==List of Games== | ==List of Games== |
Revision as of 21:30, 3 December 2013
The Mega RPG Project was an initive by Sega of Japan to bring more role-playing games to Sega systems. It can be reasonably assumed that it was to counteract the vast library of RPGs for the Super Famicom at the time (although from a genre categorisation perspective, some action RPGs are classed by Sega as "action" games, not RPGs).
The Mega RPG Project began in mid-1994 and applied to a small handful of first-party Sega Mega Drive and Sega Mega-CD until early 1995. This branding was only used in Japan and fell out of use as the company began to focus more on the Sega Saturn - later RPGs such as Light Crusader were not considered part of this movement.
List of Games
Mega Drive
- Shin Souseiki Ragnacenty (1994-06-17)
- Dragon Slayer: Eiyuu Densetsu (1994-09-16)
- The Story of Thor: Hikari o Tsugumono (1994-12-09)
- Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II (1995-01-20)
- Surging Aura (1995-03-17)
Mega CD
- Shining Force CD (1994-07-22)
- After Armageddon Gaiden: Majuu Toushouden Eclipse (1994-11-11)