The Best Gaming Console For Girls

This Page Is All About The Sony Playstation PSOne PS1 Games For Girls

This is part of a multi-post “countdown” of the best gaming systems for girls. Please use the Table of Contents to navigate through the various posts.

Table of Contents

Introduction To This Countdown

PC Games For Girls

PC Games For Girls Part 1

PC Games For Girls Part 2

PC Games For Girls Part 3

PC Games For Girls Part 4

PC Games For Girls Part 5

PC Games For Girls Part 6

PC Games For Girls Part 7

PC Games For Girls Part 8

PC Games For Girls Part 9

PC Games For Girls Part 10

Mobile Games For Girls

Mobile Games For Girls Part 1

Mobile Games For Girls Part 2

Mobile Games For Girls Part 3

Mobile Games For Girls Part 4

Mobile Games For Girls Part 5

Mobile Games For Girls Part 6

Nintendo Switch Games For Girls

Nintendo Switch Games For Girls

Sony Playstation 2 Games For Girls

Sony Playstation 2 Games For Girls

Sony Vita Games For Girls

Sony Vita Games For Girls

Super Nintendo SNES Games For Girls

Super Nintendo SNES Games For Girls

Sony Playstation 1 Games For Girls

Sony Playstation 1 Games For Girls

Playstation 4 Games For Girls

Playstation 4 Games For Girls

Sega CD Games For Girls

Sega CD Games For Girls

Sega Genesis Games For Girls

Sega Genesis Games For Girls

Sega Saturn Games For Girls

Sega Saturn Games For Girls

Sega Dreamcast Games For Girls

Sega Dreamcast Games For Girls

Sony Playstation Portable PSP Games For Girls

Sony Playstation Portable PSP Games For Girls

Playstation 3 Games For Girls

Playstation 3 Games For Girls

Nintendo 3DS / 2DS Games For Girls

Nintendo 3DS / 2DS Games For Girls

Nintendo DS Games For Girls

Nintendo DS Games For Girls

Nintendo GBA Gameboy Advance Games For Girls

Nintendo GBA Gameboy Advance Games For Girls

Nintendo N64 Games For Girls

Nintendo N64 Games For Girls

Wii U Games For Girls

Wii U Games For Girls

Nintendo Gamecube Games For Girls

Nintendo Gamecube Games For Girls

Sega Gamegear Games For Girls

Sega Gamegear Games For Girls

Nintendo Wii Games For Girls

Nintendo Wii Games For Girls

Xbox Games For Girls

Xbox and Xbox 360 Games For Girls

Gameboy Games For Girls

Gameboy Color and Gameboy Original or Pocket Games For Girls

Conclusion Remaining Games For Girls

NES, Colecovision, and Virtual Boy Games For Girls

This Page Is All About The Original Sony Playstation PSOne Games For Girls

7.) PSOne – Iconic because of Final Fantasy 7, 8 and 9 but also had many other JRPGs. Some memorable titles included Lunar, Arc the Lad Collection, Alundra, Suikoden, Star Ocean, Azure Dream, Wild Arms, and so many others. The only reason I don’t rate it higher is because you can buy a PS2 and double your library because the PS2 is backwards compatible with all PSOne games. Visual Novels and Otome games were unheard of in North America back then, but this little console made up for it with some classic JRPGs.

Final Fantasy (video game) – Wikipedia

Final Fantasy Publisher(s) Square Nintendo (NES & GBA) Designer(s) Writer(s) Series Final Fantasy Platform(s) Release Famicom/NES MSX2 WonderSwan Color PlayStation JP: October 31, 2002 EU: March 14, 2003 NA: April 8, 2003 i-mode Game Boy Advance JP: July 29, 2004 AU: November 18, 2004 NA: November 29, 2004 EU: December 3, 2004 EZweb Yahoo!

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Arc the Lad Collection – Wikipedia

Arc the Lad Collection is a compilation of the RPGs for the PlayStation. The games were localized by Working Designs. Plans to localize the games had been fostered by Working Designs since the late 1990s, but the compilation was not released until 2002. The games form a trilogy with a continuous story throughout each.

Hoshigami: Ruining Blue Earth – Wikipedia

Hoshigami: Ruining Blue Earth is a tactical role-playing game (RPG) developed by MaxFive and published by Atlus USA in 2001, and by the former in Japan in 2002. The game was never released in Europe or Australia. The game was remade as Hoshigami: Ruining Blue Earth Remix for the Nintendo DS in 2007 by Arc System Works.

Final Fantasy Chronicles – Wikipedia

Final Fantasy Chronicles is a compilation of Square’s role-playing video games Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger , released for the North American Sony PlayStation on June 29, 2001. TOSE ported both titles from the Super Nintendo Entertainment System; each had been previously released as individual Japanese PlayStation ports in 1997 ( Final Fantasy IV) and 1999 ( Chrono Trigger).

Chrono Trigger – Wikipedia

Chrono Trigger Developer(s) Square Publisher(s) Square[a] Director(s) Producer(s) Kazuhiko Aoki Designer(s) Hironobu Sakaguchi Programmer(s) Katsuhisa Higuchi Keizo Kokubo Artist(s) Writer(s) Composer(s) Series Chrono Platform(s) Release Super NES JP: March 11, 1995 NA: August 11, 1995 PlayStation JP: November 2, 1999 NA: June 29, 2001 Nintendo DS JP: November 20, 2008 NA: November 25, 2008 AU: February 3, 2009 EU: February 6, 2009 i-mode iOS Android JP: December 22, 2011 WW: October 29, 2012 Windows Genre(s) Role-playing Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer (DS) Chrono Trigger is a 1995 role-playing video game developed and published by Square.

Battle Hunter – Wikipedia

Battle Hunter , known in Japan as Battle Sugoroku: Hunter and in Europe as The Hunter , is an anime-styled tactical role-playing game, released for the PlayStation in 1999. It was released in Japan as part of the SuperLite 1500 series of budget games.

Digimon World 2 – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Digimon World 2 is a dungeon crawler video game developed by BEC and published by Bandai for the PlayStation as part of their series. It is the sequel to the original Digimon World , and was released in Japan in July 2000 and North America the following year in May 2001.

Top Shop – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Board Game Top Shop , known in Japan as Tenant Wars ( Tenantouŏ̄zu), is a video board game developed by KID for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn. Although both releases were published in Japan, only the PlayStation version was issued in North America where it was given an “E” rating by the ESRB.

Darkstone – Wikipedia

Darkstone: Evil Reigns (Darkstone in North America) is an action role-playing video game developed by Delphine Software International for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation. In 2014, the French publisher Anuman Interactive launched a remake available on iPad, iPhone and Android, with the cooperation of the original game’s author Paul Cuisset.

Lunar: Eternal Blue – Wikipedia

Lunar: Eternal Blue is a role-playing video game developed by Game Arts in association with Studio Alex for the Sega CD as the sequel to Lunar: The Silver Star . The game was originally released in December 1994 in Japan, and later in North America in September 1995 by Working Designs.

Breath of Fire IV – Wikipedia

Breath of Fire IV is a role-playing video game developed by Capcom, and is the fourth game in the Breath of Fire series. It was originally released for the PlayStation home console in Japan and North America in 2000, and Europe in 2001. The game was later ported to Windows-based PCs in Europe and Japan in 2003.

Harvest Moon: Back to Nature – Wikipedia

Toggle the table of contents From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (牧場物語~ハーベストムーン~ , Harvest Moon: Back to Nature , known in Japan as Bokujō Monogatari Harvest Moon Bokujō Monogatari Hābesuto Mūn), is a video game in the farm simulation series Story of Seasons , developed and published by Victor Interactive Software.

Final Fantasy IX – Wikipedia

Final Fantasy IX Developer(s) Square Publisher(s) Director(s) Hiroyuki Ito Producer(s) Programmer(s) Hiroshi Kawai Artist(s) Writer(s) Hironobu Sakaguchi Composer(s) Nobuo Uematsu Series Final Fantasy Platform(s) Release PlayStation JP: July 7, 2000 NA: November 13, 2000 EU: February 16, 2001 iOS, Android Windows PlayStation 4 Switch, Xbox One Genre(s) Role-playing Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer Final Fantasy IX is a 2000 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation video game console.

Dragon Valor – Wikipedia

Dragon Valor is an action role-playing platform video game developed by Now Production and released by Namco for the Sony PlayStation on December 2, 1999, in Japan. It is the third game in the Dragon Buster series, and features a platform and hack and slash elements.

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Digimon World – Wikipedia

Digimon World is a video game by Bandai on the PlayStation, released in 1999, about the Digimon virtual pets. It was followed by various sequels released for the PlayStation and other platforms. The story focuses on a human brought to File City on File Island by Jijimon to save the island.

Koudelka – Wikipedia

Koudelka is a role-playing video game developed by Sacnoth for the PlayStation. The game was published by SNK in Japan in 1999, and by Infogrames internationally in 2000. Set in the haunted Nemeton Monastery in Wales, the plot follows protagonists Koudelka Iasant, Edward Plunkett and Bishop James O’Flaherty as they uncover Nemeton’s secrets and confront monsters created from its dark past.

The Legend of Dragoon – Wikipedia

The Legend of Dragoon is a role-playing video game developed by Japan Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation in 1999 in Japan, 2000 in North America, and 2001 in Europe. Set in a high fantasy fictional world called Endiness, the game follows a group of warriors led by the protagonist, Dart, as they attempt to stop the destruction of the world.

Legend of Mana – Wikipedia

Legend of Mana is a 1999 action role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the PlayStation. It is the fourth game in the series, following 1995’s Trials of Mana .

Alundra 2 – Wikipedia

(アランドラ2 魔進化の謎 , Alundra 2: A New Legend Begins Arandora 2 Ma Shinka no Nazo, “Alundra 2: The Mystery of Magic Evolution”) is an action role-playing game developed by Matrix Software for PlayStation. It was published by SCEI in Japan and Activision worldwide.

Chocobo’s Dungeon 2 – Wikipedia

Chocobo’s Dungeon 2 is the 1998 PlayStation sequel to 1997’s Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon . The player will play as Chocobo, navigating randomly-generated levels of mysterious dungeons to progress the story. Each time the player enters the same dungeon, the path through the maze will be different, although the same set of monsters will be encountered.

Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror – Wikipedia

Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror is a point-and-click adventure video game originally released on Microsoft Windows and PlayStation in 1997. It was re-released on Microsoft Windows, OS X and iOS as a remastered edition in 2010 and on Android in 2012.

Grandia (video game) – Wikipedia

Grandia Publisher(s) Designer(s) Takeshi Miyaji [1] Series Grandia Platform(s) Sega Saturn, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows Release Sega Saturn PlayStation JP: June 24, 1999 NA: October 26, 1999 EU: March 31, 2000 Nintendo Switch WW: August 16, 2019 JP: March 25, 2020 Microsoft Windows Mode(s) Single-player Grandia is a role-playing video game, developed by Game Arts and published by Entertainment Software Publishing for the Sega Saturn console as the first game in their series.

List of Final Fantasy video games – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Final Fantasy is a video game series developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square). The first installment in the series, the eponymous Final Fantasy , premiered in Japan in 1987, and Final Fantasy games have been released almost every single year since.

Final Fantasy VI – Wikipedia

Final Fantasy VI Developer(s) Square Publisher(s) Super NES PlayStation Game Boy Advance Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows Director(s) Producer(s) Hironobu Sakaguchi Designer(s) Hiroyuki Ito Artist(s) Writer(s) Yoshinori Kitase Hironobu Sakaguchi Composer(s) Nobuo Uematsu Series Final Fantasy Platform(s) Release Super NES JP: April 2, 1994 NA: October 11, 1994 PlayStation JP: March

Final Fantasy VIII – Wikipedia

Final Fantasy VIII Developer(s) Square [a] Publisher(s) PlayStation Windows Remastered Programmer(s) Ken Narita Artist(s) Series Final Fantasy Platform(s) Release PlayStation JP: February 11, 1999 NA: September 9, 1999 EU: October 27, 1999 AU: October 29, 1999 Windows NA: January 25, 2000 EU: February 18, 2000 JP: March 23, 2000 Remastered NS, PS4, Windows, Xbox One Android, iOS Mode(s) Single-player Final Fantasy VIII is a 1999 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation console.

Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete – Wikipedia

Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete Developer(s) Game Arts / Japan Art Media Publisher(s) Artist(s) Toshiyuki Kubooka Composer(s) Noriyuki Iwadare Series Lunar Platform(s) Saturn, PlayStation, Windows, iOS Release Sega Saturn JP: July 7, 1997 (MPEG version) PlayStation JP: May 28, 1998 NA: May 28, 1999 Windows iOS Genre(s) Role-playing video game Mode(s) Single-player Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete , originally released in Japan as simply Lunar: Silver Star Story , is a role-playing video game developed by Game Arts and Japan Art Media as a remake of 1992’s Lunar: The Silver Star .

Legend of Legaia – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The player selects a target during battle. Each character performs on the phase based on status. The player sees corresponding vertical strikes. Each direction has abilities for skills. They perform a string of attacks with random input. The gauge increases for each turn.

Civilization II – Wikipedia

Sid Meier’s Civilization II is a turn-based strategy video game in the Civilization series, developed and published by MicroProse. It was released in 1996 for PCs, and later ported to the PlayStation by Activision. Players build a civilization from a primitive tribe, competing with rival computer- or human (in some editions)-controlled civilizations.

Jade Cocoon: Story of the Tamamayu – Wikipedia

(Jade Cocoon: Story of the Tamamayu Japanese: 玉繭物語, Hepburn: Tamamayu Monogatari, lit. “The Story of the Jade Cocoon”) is a role-playing video game developed by Genki exclusively for PlayStation. The game combines elements of role-playing video games and virtual pet management.

Deception (video game series) – Wikipedia

Deception is a series of console tactical role-playing games created and published by Tecmo for Sony’s line of PlayStation consoles. They have an emphasis on passive combat via the use of traps. There are five games in the franchise.

Dragonseeds – Wikipedia

(ドラゴンシーズ ~最終進化形態~ , Dragonseeds , released in Japan as Dragon Seeds: Saishū Shinka Keitai Doragon Shīzu ~Saishū Shinka Keitai~, lit. “Dragon Seeds: Final Evolution Form”), is a video game where the player must clone a dragon and train it to fight. The player gets to choose from five basic dragon types and two secret dragons.

Kartia: The Word of Fate – Wikipedia

Kartia: The Word of Fate (or simply Kartia ), known as Legend of Kartia in Europe and Rebus in Japan, is a tactical role-playing game developed and published by Atlus for Sony’s PlayStation video game console in 1998. It is best known for the work of its art designer, Yoshitaka Amano, who had previously worked on the Final Fantasy series.

Azure Dreams – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Azure Dreams is a role-playing video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo and published by Konami for the PlayStation. A Game Boy Color game with the same name was developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya and released two years later.

Elemental Gearbolt – Wikipedia

Elemental Gearbolt , full title Genseikyokō Seireikidōdan Elemental Gearbolt (幻世虚構 精霊機導弾 Elemental Gearbolt ), is a light gun shooter for the Sony PlayStation. Developed by Alfa System, the game was published by Sony Computer Entertainment and released in Japan during holiday season of 1997.

The Granstream Saga – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Granstream Saga is an action role-playing game for the PlayStation. The game was the first 3D title developed by Shade, a development team within Quintet led by graphic designer Kouji Yokota. It is an intended spiritual successor to their previous Super NES titles, Soul Blazer and Terranigma (involving Tomoyoshi Miyazaki and Masanori Hikichi).

Klonoa: Door to Phantomile – Wikipedia

Klonoa: Door to Phantomile is a platform game developed and published by Namco for the PlayStation in 1997 and the first game in the series. The story follows Klonoa and his friend Huepow in their efforts to save the dream world of Phantomile from an evil spirit intent on turning it into a world of nightmares.

Breath of Fire III – Wikipedia

Breath of Fire III is a role-playing video game developed and published by Capcom originally for the PlayStation console as part of the Breath of Fire series. Initially released in Japan on September 11, 1997, the game was later released in North America and Europe in 1998.

Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars – Wikipedia

Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars (also known as Circle of Blood in the United States) is a 1996 point-and-click adventure game, and the first in the Broken Sword series, co-written and directed by Charles Cecil, and developed by Revolution Software.

Final Fantasy Tactics – Wikipedia

Final Fantasy Tactics is a 1997 tactical role-playing game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation video game console. Released in Japan in June 1997 and in the United States in January 1998 by Sony Computer Entertainment, it is the first game of the Tactics series within the Final Fantasy franchise, and the first entry set in the fictional world later known as Ivalice.

Alundra – Wikipedia

Alundra , released in Europe as The Adventures of Alundra , is an action-adventure video game developed by Matrix Software for the PlayStation, originally released in 1997. The game’s protagonist is a young man named Alundra, who learns that he has the power to enter people’s dreams. He is shipwrecked on an island, near the village of Inoa, where locals have been suffering from recurring nightmares that sometimes cause death.

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night – Wikipedia

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Developer(s) Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo Publisher(s) Konami Director(s) Toru Hagihara Producer(s) Toru Hagihara Programmer(s) Artist(s) Writer(s) Koji Igarashi Toshiharu Furukawa Composer(s) Michiru Yamane Series Castlevania Platform(s) Release PlayStation JP: March 20, 1997 NA: October 2, 1997 PAL: November 1, 1997 Sega Saturn Xbox 360 PlayStation Portable NA: October 23, 2007 JP: November 8, 2007 EU: February 18, 2008 PlayStation 4 Android, iOS Genre(s) Action role-playing, platform-adventure ( Metroidvania) Mode(s) Single-player Castlevania: Symphony of the Night is an action role-playing game developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation.

Discworld II: Missing Presumed…!? – Wikipedia

Discworld II: Missing Presumed…!? (released as Discworld II: Mortality Bytes! in North America) is a 1996 point-and-click adventure game based on Terry Pratchett’s series of fantasy novels set on the mythical Discworld, and sequel to the 1995 video game of the same name.

Final Fantasy VII – Wikipedia

Final Fantasy VII Developer(s) Square Publisher(s) Director(s) Yoshinori Kitase Producer(s) Hironobu Sakaguchi Programmer(s) Ken Narita Artist(s) Writer(s) Composer(s) Nobuo Uematsu Series Final Fantasy Platform(s) Release PlayStation JP: January 31, 1997 NA: September 7, 1997 UK: November 14, 1997 EU: November 17, 1997 International Windows NA/EU: June 25, 1998 JP: May 16, 2013 iOS PlayStation 4 Android Switch, Xbox One Genre(s) Role-playing Mode(s) Single-player Final Fantasy VII is a 1997 role-playing video game developed by Square for the PlayStation console.

Carnage Heart – Wikipedia

Carnage Heart is a video game for the PlayStation, developed by Artdink. Its gameplay is a mecha-based, turn-based strategy game, where the player takes the role of a commander in a war fought by robots.

King’s Field III – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia King’s Field III is an action role-playing video game developed by FromSoftware for the PlayStation. It is the third entry in the King’s Field series and the last one for the original PlayStation. The game was released on June 21, 1996 in Japan by FromSoftware and November 20, 1996 in North America by ASCII Entertainment.

King’s Field II – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia King’s Field II is an action role-playing video game developed by FromSoftware for the PlayStation. It was released in Japan by FromSoftware in 1995, in North America by ASCII Entertainment and in Europe by Sony Computer Entertainment in 1996.

Blazing Dragons (video game) – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Blazing Dragons is a point-and-click adventure game developed by the Illusions Gaming Company and published by Crystal Dynamics. It is based on the television series of the same name and was released for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn in late 1996.

Beyond the Beyond – Wikipedia

Beyond the Beyond , known in Japan as Beyond the Beyond: Harukanaru Kanān e (ビヨンド ザ ビヨンド ~遥かなるカナーンへ~ , lit. “Beyond the Beyond: To Far Away Kanaan”), is a role-playing video game that was developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation in 1995.

Discworld (video game) – Wikipedia

Discworld is a point-and-click adventure game, developed by Teeny Weeny Games and Perfect 10 Productions, and based upon Terry Pratchett’s novels of the same name. Players assume the role of Rincewind the “wizzard”, voiced by Eric Idle, as he becomes involved in exploring the Discworld for the means to prevent a dragon terrorising the city of Ankh-Morpork.

Robo Pit – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robo Pit is a robot fighting game released in 1996 for PlayStation and Sega Saturn. The game was developed by Altron and published by Kokopeli Digital Studios outside Japan. A sequel, Robo Pit 2, was released in Japan on PlayStation in 1997.

Saiyuki: Journey West – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Saiyuki: Journey West is a tactical role-playing video game released for the Sony PlayStation by Koei. It is based loosely on the Chinese novel Journey to the West .

Tales of Eternia – Wikipedia

Tales of Eternia , known as Tales of Destiny II in its original North America release, is an action role-playing game published by Namco as the third main title in their series. Initially released for the PlayStation in November 2000 in Japan, an English version was later released in North America in September 2001.

Persona 2: Eternal Punishment – Wikipedia

Persona 2: Eternal Punishment is a 2000 role-playing video game by Atlus for the PlayStation. It is chronologically the third installment in the series, a subseries of the Megami Tensei franchise. The game was later remade by Atlus for the PlayStation Portable. This version, released in Japan in 2012, did not receive an overseas release.

Monster Rancher – Wikipedia

Monster Rancher Genre(s) Life simulation role-playing game Developer(s) Tecmo GRC (secondary) Publisher(s) TecmoUFO Interactive (secondary) Platform(s) PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS First release Monster Rancher November 30, 1997 Latest release Ultra Kaiju Monster Rancher October 20, 2022 Monster Rancher , known in Japan as Monster Farm , is a Japanese media franchise and series of life simulation role-playing video games created by Tecmo (now Koei Tecmo).

Torneko: The Last Hope – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia World of Dragon Warrior: Torneko: The Last Hope is a role-playing video game for the PlayStation. The game was co-developed by Chunsoft and Matrix Software and published by Enix in both Japan and North America in 1999 and 2000 respectively.

Vampire Hunter D (video game) – Wikipedia

Vampire Hunter D is a PlayStation video game based on the series of books and movies of the same name. Along with Countdown Vampires , it is one of the few survival horror games to revolve around vampires.

Parasite Eve II – Wikipedia

Parasite Eve II is an action role-playing survival horror video game released for the PlayStation. The game was developed by Square, published in Japan in 1999 and in both North America and, unlike the previous game, in PAL regions in 2000. It is the sequel to Parasite Eve and the second game in the series of the same name.

Valkyrie Profile (video game) – Wikipedia

Valkyrie Profile Developer(s) Publisher(s) Director(s) Yoshiharu Gotanda Producer(s) Yoshinori Yamagishi Designer(s) Masaki Norimoto Artist(s) Writer(s) Masaki Norimoto Composer(s) Motoi Sakuraba Series Valkyrie Profile Platform(s) Release PlayStation JP: December 22, 1999 NA: August 29, 2000 Lenneth PlayStation Portable JP: March 2, 2006 NA: July 18, 2006 EU: April 27, 2007 AU: May 3, 2007[1] Android, iOS JP: March 22, 2018 WW: May 28, 2018 PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 Genre(s) Role-playing Mode(s) Single-player Valkyrie Profile is a role-playing video game developed by tri-Ace and published by Enix for the PlayStation.

Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure – Wikipedia

Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure Developer(s) Nippon Ichi Software Publisher(s) Nippon Ichi Software Director(s) Kōichi Kitazumi Producer(s) Sōhei Niikawa Kōichi Kitazumi Designer(s) Sōhei Niikawa Ryōji Nomura Artist(s) Ryōji Nomura Noriaki Kitamura Masayuki Aikawa Writer(s) Sōhei Niikawa Kōichi Kitazumi Composer(s) Tenpei Satō Series Marl Kingdom Platform(s) Release PlayStation JP: December 17, 1998

Threads of Fate – Wikipedia

Threads of Fate is an action role-playing game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation, released for Japan in 1999 and for North America in 2000. The story is split between two protagonists in search of an ancient relic said to grant any wish; the amnesiac Rue who seeks to revive a dead friend, and the banished princess Mint who dreams of conquering the world.

Vagrant Story – Wikipedia

Vagrant Story is an action role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the PlayStation video game console. The game was released in 2000, and has been re-released through the PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita consoles.

Wild Arms 2 – Wikipedia

(ワイルドアームズ セカンドイグニッション , Wild Arms 2 , stylized as Wild ARMs 2 and known in Japan as Wild Arms: 2nd Ignition Wairudo Āmuzu Sekando Igunisshon), is a 1999 role-playing video game for the PlayStation, and the second installment in the Wild Arms series , developed by Media.Vision and published by Sony Computer Entertainment.

Vanguard Bandits – Wikipedia

Vanguard Bandits , known in Japan as Epica Stella , is a tactical role-playing game (RPG) for the PlayStation. The game was developed by Human Entertainment and originally released in Japan on July 30, 1998. It was published in North America by Working Designs.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms VI: Awakening of the Dragon – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Romance of the Three Kingdoms VI: Awakening of the Dragon (三國志VI) is the 6th installment in Koei’s famous Romance of the Three Kingdoms series. Power up kit includes following features: New tactical simulation mode. This mode consists of historical battles. Added events.

SaGa Frontier 2 – Wikipedia

SaGa Frontier 2 is a role-playing video game developed by Square for the PlayStation. It is the eighth original game in their series. Initially released in Japan in April 1999, an English version was made available in North America in January 2000 by Square Electronic Arts and in PAL regions the following March by Square.

Silhouette Mirage – Wikipedia

Silhouette Mirage is a 2D action side-scrolling video game developed by Treasure and released in 1997. The game’s primary mechanic is the two opposing attributes, “Silhouette” and “Mirage” and the way they are able to cause damage to each other.

Vandal Hearts II – Wikipedia

(ヴァンダルハーツII 〜天上の門〜 , Vandal Hearts II , known in Japan as Vandal Hearts II: Tenjō no Mon Vandaru Hātsu II 〜Tenjō no Mon〜, lit. “Vandal Hearts II: Heavenly Gate”), is a tactical role-playing game for the PlayStation and the sequel to Vandal Hearts .

Shadow Tower – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Shadow Tower is a 1998 role playing video game developed by FromSoftware for the PlayStation. The game was originally released in Japan on June 25, 1998 and in North America on November 19, 1999. In North America, the game was published by Agetec.

Thousand Arms – Wikipedia

Thousand Arms is a cross-genre video game developed by TOSE and published by Atlus for the PlayStation in 1998. The game mixes elements of Japanese role-playing video games and dating sim video games. The game takes place on a ” steampunk” type of world.

Monster Rancher 2 – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Monster Rancher 2 Developer(s) Tecmo Publisher(s) Tecmo Series Monster Rancher Platform(s) Release PlayStation JP: February 25, 1999 NA: August 31, 1999[1] EU: October 20, 2000[2] PlayStation Network Android iOS, Nintendo Switch JP: September 17, 2020 WW: December 9, 2021 Microsoft Windows Genre(s) Life simulation game Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer Monster Rancher 2 , known in Japan as Monster Farm 2 , is a 1999 PlayStation video game, and the second installment in the Monster Rancher series.

Suikoden II – Wikipedia

(Suikoden II Japanese: 幻想水滸伝II, Hepburn: Gensō Suikoden Tsū, (listen) ) is a role-playing video game developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation video game console and the second installment of the Suikoden video game series. It was released in late 1998 in Japan, 1999 in North America, and in 2000 in Europe.

Tail Concerto – Wikipedia

Tail Concerto is an action-adventure platformer developed by CyberConnect and published by Bandai for the PlayStation. It is the first installment in the Little Tail Bronx series, which takes place in a steampunk fantasy world of floating islands populated by anthropomorphic dogs and cats.

Star Ocean: The Second Story – Wikipedia

Star Ocean: The Second Story Developer(s) tri-Ace TOSE (PSP) Publisher(s) Artist(s) Minato Koio Composer(s) Motoi Sakuraba Series Star Ocean Platform(s) PlayStation, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3 Release PlayStation JP: July 30, 1998 NA: May 31, 1999 EU: April 12, 2000 Second Evolution PlayStation Portable JP: April 2, 2008 NA: January 19, 2009[1] AU: February 12, 2009 EU: February 13, 2009[2] PlayStation 4 & PlayStation Vita PlayStation 3 Genre(s) Action role-playing Mode(s) Single-player Star Ocean: The Second Story is an action role-playing video game developed by tri-Ace and published by Enix for the PlayStation.

Monster Seed – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Monster Seed is a role-playing video game released for the PlayStation, developed by NK System and published by Sunsoft. This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. The game received mixed reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings.

Shadow Madness – Wikipedia

Shadow Madness is a role-playing video game (RPG) developed and published by Crave Entertainment for the PlayStation. Set in the fictional world of Arkose, the player takes the role as Stinger, whose town has just been destroyed as a result a mysterious plague that is spreading quickly across the land.

Xenogears – Wikipedia

Xenogears is a 1998 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation video game console. It is the debut entry in the larger franchise. The gameplay of Xenogears revolves around navigating 3D environments both on-foot and using humanoid mecha dubbed “Gears”.

Tales of Destiny – Wikipedia

Tales of Destiny is an action role-playing game originally developed by Telenet Japan’s ” Wolf Team” as the second main title in Namco’s series. Originally released for the PlayStation in Japan in December 1997, an English version was later made available in North America in September 1998.

Parasite Eve (video game) – Wikipedia

Parasite Eve is a 1998 role-playing game developed and published by Square. The game is a sequel to the novel Parasite Eve , written by Hideaki Sena; it is also the first game in the Parasite Eve video game series.

SaGa Frontier – Wikipedia

SaGa Frontier is a 1997 role-playing video game developed by Square for the PlayStation. The game was later published by Sony Computer Entertainment (SCEA) in North America on March 25, 1998. It is the seventh game in the series, the first to be released on the PlayStation, and the first to be released under the SaGa brand outside Japan (previous overseas releases had used the Final Fantasy brand instead).

Tactics Ogre – Wikipedia

Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together is a 1995 tactical role-playing game developed and published by Quest Corporation for the Super Famicom. It was later ported to the Sega Saturn (1996) and the PlayStation (1997), the latter released in North America in 1998 by Atlus USA.

Monster Rancher (video game) – Wikipedia

Toggle the table of contents From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Monster Rancher Developer(s) Tecmo Publisher(s) Tecmo Series Monster Rancher Platform(s) PlayStation, Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows Release PlayStation JP: July 24, 1997 NA: November 30, 1997 Android iOS JP: November 28, 2019 WW: December 9, 2021 Switch JP: December 19, 2019 WW: December 9, 2021 Windows December 9, 2021 Genre(s) Life simulation game Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer (モンスターファーム , Monster Rancher , known in Japan as Monster Farm Monsutā Fāmu), is a console game released in 1997 for the PlayStation system.

Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen – Wikipedia

Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen is a 1993 real-time tactical role-playing game developed by Quest Corporation. Originally published for Super Nintendo Entertainment System by Quest in Japan and by Enix America in North America. It is the first installment of the Ogre Battle series.

Tail of the Sun – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (太陽のしっぽ WILD・PURE・SIMPLE LIFE , Tail of the Sun , known in Japan as Taiyō no Shippo: Wild, Pure, Simple Life Taiyō no Shippo Wairudo, Puru, Shinpuru Raifu), is an action role-playing video game developed by Artdink for the PlayStation.

Wild Arms (video game) – Wikipedia

Wild Arms is a role-playing video game developed by Japanese company Media.Vision. Originally released in Japan in 1996 for the PlayStation, it was later translated and released in North America in 1997 and Europe in 1998 by Sony Computer Entertainment.

Vandal Hearts – Wikipedia

(ヴァンダルハーツ ~失われた古代文明~ , Vandal Hearts, known in Japan as Vandal Hearts: The Lost Ancient Civilization Vandaru Hātsu ~Ushinawareta Kodai Bunmei~) is a turn-based tactical role-playing video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo for the PlayStation and later ported to the Sega Saturn by Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya.

Suikoden (video game) – Wikipedia

(Suikoden Japanese: 幻想水滸伝, Hepburn: Gensō Suikoden, listen ) is a role-playing video game published by Konami. It is the first installment of the Suikoden series. Developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, it was released initially in 1995 for the PlayStation in Japan.

Robo Pit – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robo Pit is a robot fighting game released in 1996 for PlayStation and Sega Saturn. The game was developed by Altron and published by Kokopeli Digital Studios outside Japan. A sequel, Robo Pit 2, was released in Japan on PlayStation in 1997.

Revelations: Persona – Wikipedia

Revelations: Persona is a 1996 role-playing video game developed and published by Atlus. It is the first entry in the series, itself a subseries of the Megami Tensei franchise, and the first role-playing entry in the series to be released in the west.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV: Wall of Fire – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV:Wall of Fire Developer(s) Koei/Inis Publisher(s) Koei Series Romance of the Three Kingdoms Platform(s) PC-9801, FM Towns, Super NES, 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, Sega 32X, PlayStation, Saturn, Windows 3.x Release PC-98 SNES 3DO MS-DOS Saturn 32X PlayStation Genre(s) Turn-based strategy Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV: Wall of Fire (released as Sangokushi IV in Japan) is the fourth in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series of turn-based strategy games produced by Koei and based on the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms .

Psychic Detective (video game) – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Psychic Detective is a 1995 interactive movie video game that uses extensive amounts of live-action footage and features dozens of professional character actors. It was written by Michael Kaplan and directed by John Sanborn. This game is not to be confused with the Japanese-only Psychic Detective series of adventure games developed by DataWest.