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[[File:Genre_rpg.png|right]]Though not particularly well known for its RPGs or for having many, the [[Sega Mega Drive]] did have a fair enough amount of them, from [[Sega]]'s own flagships in the ''[[:Category:Phantasy Star|Phantasy Star]]'' and ''[[:Category:Shining|Shining]]'' series to various third-party efforts by a number of smaller developers to the Chinese unlicensed game market.
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Though not particularly well known for its RPGs or for having many, the [[Sega Mega Drive]] did have a fair enough amount of them, from [[Sega]]'s own flagships in the ''[[:Category:Phantasy Star|Phantasy Star]]'' and ''[[:Category:Shining|Shining]]'' series to various third-party efforts by a number of smaller developers to the Chinese unlicensed game market.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:38, 8 October 2011

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Though not particularly well known for its RPGs or for having many, the Sega Mega Drive did have a fair enough amount of them, from Sega's own flagships in the Phantasy Star and Shining series to various third-party efforts by a number of smaller developers to the Chinese unlicensed game market.