First console rpg?

G

Guest

Guest
Archived from groups: rec.games.video.classic (More info?)

I don't play rpg's. But I was delighted to inform my Nintendo
worshiping nephew that the first console rpg was not Dragon
Warrior on NES, but rather AD&D: Treasures of Tarmin on INTV! At
least according to the scribes at wikipedia. At this news, he
launches into a rage-filled lecture on how "console rpg" doesn't
mean "rpg on a console". Like I said, I don't play rpg's, but
from what I can determine, "console rpg" appears to mean "rpg's
produced by Japanese in a Japanese style".

So what do you consider the first console rpg? Where does Ultima
IV fit into this equation? It was released originally for
DOS/C64/Apple, but was later ported to the NES. And Dragon
Warrior sure does look a lot like it.

--crymad
 
G

Guest

Guest
Archived from groups: rec.games.video.classic (More info?)

On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 19:16:31 -0700, crymad <crymadSPAMBLOCK@xprt.net>
wrote:

>That one is listed at wikipedia as well, released the same year as
>INTV AD&D:ToT, 1982. But again, I wonder whether "console rpg"
>players consider this a "console rpg" -- it's not made by Japanese
>and it probably has little in the way of dialog or storyline.

The closest to Japanese made RPG would be Phantasy Star for SMS. Came
out about the same time as Legend of Zelda but had elements of classic
RPG like xp points, levels, dungeon crawls, etc.

And a slight correction to your post: Ultima III came out on NES
before IV.
--
To reply, replace digi.mon with phreaker.net
 
G

Guest

Guest
Archived from groups: rec.games.video.classic (More info?)

Impmon wrote:
> On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 19:16:31 -0700, crymad
> <crymadSPAMBLOCK@xprt.net> wrote:
>
>
> And a slight correction to your post: Ultima III came out on
> NES before IV.

Yes, but Ultima IV for computer platforms (1985) came out before
Dragon Quest on the Famicom (1986). And it's DQ that console RPG
devotees claim is the start of the genre.

--crymad
 

john

Distinguished
Aug 25, 2003
1,001
0
19,230
Archived from groups: rec.games.video.classic (More info?)

"crymad" <crymadSPAMBLOCK@xprt.net> wrote in message
news:11513rn7u2eepc5@corp.supernews.com...
>I don't play rpg's. But I was delighted to inform my Nintendo
> worshiping nephew that the first console rpg was not Dragon
> Warrior on NES, but rather AD&D: Treasures of Tarmin on INTV! At
> least according to the scribes at wikipedia. At this news, he
> launches into a rage-filled lecture on how "console rpg" doesn't
> mean "rpg on a console". Like I said, I don't play rpg's, but
> from what I can determine, "console rpg" appears to mean "rpg's
> produced by Japanese in a Japanese style".
>
> So what do you consider the first console rpg? Where does Ultima
> IV fit into this equation? It was released originally for
> DOS/C64/Apple, but was later ported to the NES. And Dragon
> Warrior sure does look a lot like it.
>
> --crymad

What about atari 2600 adventure?