#3951
Chrono Trigger released on SNES console in 1995 is one of few really amazing RPG works in the 16-bit video game era. This SNES game successfully changed the standard rules of RPG, so that made this type of game coruscate with new vitality. Chrono Cross released on PlayStation platform in 1999 is its sequel. Because Chrono Trigger has achieved unprecedented success (became one classic RPG work enjoying equal popularity with Final Fantasy series and Dragon Quest series), at first it was not favored by most gamers or game producers. But the reality is that it surprised the entire game world at that time. Here, AppNee only emphatically introduces Chrono Cross.

#3920
RPG Maker (AKA: RPG Tsukūru, RPGツクール, RPG Tkool) is the most popular 2D RPG games development engine developed by Enterbrain company from Japan. It's both simple enough for a child and powerful enough for a developer. The whole series mainly includes: RPG Maker 2000, RPG Maker 2003, RPG Maker XP, RPG Maker VX, RPG Maker VX Ace, and RPG Maker MV.

#2930
Ikachan is a Cave Story-like, doujin-type underwater cave exploration tiny game written in C++ by Daisuke Amaya (also the developer of Cave Story) of Studio Pixel from Japan, first released in 2000.

#2743
Serpent in the Staglands is a classic RPG type indie game with retro & pixel style produced and released by Whalenought Studios. The game background was set in a period of wizard fever in the ancient Europe. At first glance, it is so outdated, of course, but when go deep into the gameplay, you will find the game content it contains is even much larger than today's many huge RPG game works.
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#2322
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story (AKA: Mario & Luigi RPG 3, マリオ&ルイージRPG3!!!) is an RPG type of video game released by Nintendo for NDS handheld game console in 2009. As the third work in the Mario & Luigi RPG series, the former two are Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.

#1642
Geneforge is a nostalgic sci-fi RPG game developed by independent game company Spiderweb Software based in Seattle of U.S. As one of their 5 great iconic works, Geneforge attracted a lot of players with extremely high degrees of freedom.