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Elendil said:
Definitely Ultima VII (a huge gameworld where you may go to pick up some wheat, take it to the mill, make some flour and from the flour with an owen some bread... cities with hundreds people to tal with... and all in 1993, a bit before Oblivion) and Planescape: Torment (the best screenplay ever written for a videogame: the best black isle / bioware game so far)

 Quote, great choices Elendil. I add Anachronox, an JRPG for PC developed by americans ( Ion Storm ). It has one of the best screenplay ever written for a videogame, too.

Yes, your mother, I played to Vagrant Story. I think it has a great mood and graphic ( for Ps1 capabilities )  but I prefer the action/exploration of Ocarina of time ( albeit OoT is not a true JRPG ).
Btw your nickname has remembered me of " Mother 2 " AKA " Earthbound" for Snes.
It is a freaky and ingenius DragonQuest-style game set in a modern environment ( a true Nintendo gem ).

Jstam , I played a lot of Snes RPG. I played to Shadowrun, too.
It was a very original entry on the Snes RPG library.



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