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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
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