PSP | Beta Bloc (PAL/JP only) | Tamsoft | See PS2 |
PS2 | Beta Bloc (PAL/JP only) | Tamsoft | Arkanoid/RPG hybrid, if that can be believed |
PSX | Blaze and Blade: Eternal Quest (PAL/JP only) | T&E Soft | Multiplayer ARPG- better to find IRL friends than to let the horrible AI act as party members |
Master System | Dragon Crystal (PAL/JP only) | Sega | Similar to Fatal Labyrinth, gain levels by fighting monsters (but no XP) |
PS2 | Eternal Quest (PAL/JP only) | Tamsoft | This randomly-generated roguelike was created as a budget title… and it shows |
Neo Geo Pocket | Evolution: Eternal Dungeons (PAL/JP only) | Sting | A port of Evolution with a major natural graphical change, an altered translation, and more limited exploration |
Neo Geo Pocket | Faselei! (PAL/JP only) | Sacnoth | Tactical mecha combat, where even turning costs a predetermined amount of command points |
PS2 | Fishing Fantasy: Buzzrod (PAL only) | Starfish | Who would have guessed that fishing would be the key to discovering an ancient civilization? |
DS | Inazuma Eleven (PAL only) | Level-5 | It's a soccer RPG- with hundreds of players to potentially scout and dramatic duels on the field! |
DS | Inazuma Eleven 2: Blizzard/Firestorm (PAL only) | Level-5 | Play soccer to save the world from being destroyed by aliens! |
3DS | Inazuma Eleven 3: Bomb Blast/Lightning Bolt/Team Ogre Attacks! (PAL only) | Level-5 | More soccer RPG goodness! Each version focuses on a different protagonist with different opponents, and the game now allows for chaining special moves |
3DS | Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stones - Thunderflash/Wildfire (PAL only) | Level-5 | Now you must set out to save the game of soccer itself, now able to use your summon spirits as armor |
3DS | Inazuma Eleven GO: Light/Shadow (PAL only) | Level-5 | Set 10 years after IE3, there are now evil soccer overlords and spirits you can summon during matches to enhance special moves |
PSP | Tales of Eternia (PAL/AU/JP only) | Namco Tales Studio | A port of what NA territories knew as Tales of Destiny II, with vastly improved load times |
SNES | Terranigma (PAL/JP only) | Quintet | Strangely never localized, last in the Quintet ARPG trilogy; spells can only be cast via one-time use items |
PS2 | The Sword of Etheria (PAL/JP only) | KCET | 3D beat-em-up with a Wizard of Oz theme, heavy emphasis on combo/team-up attacks |