


Lunar: Eternal Blue (1994, Sega CD/MegaDrive)
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So, if you have $1,000 to spend on video games, and are JRPG fan, you can’t go wrong with this combination, even if you will never get the finish the full story. The game will cost you anywhere from $650-$700, while a working Sega Saturn is about $300. Other than that, Shining Force III is a fantastic tactical RPG that everyone with a small fortune should try to play today. PSIV was one of the best JRPGs that could be played on the Mega-Drive, and one of the reasons to own Sega’s little (if you bought the revised version) black system if you were into RPGs back in the early 1990s. Phantasy Star IV, as its numbered title implies, is the fourth title in Sega’s popular RPG series, and it was well received in 1993 by critics everywhere. True, neither of the latter two franchises (FF and DQ) are made by Nintendo, but for a time (NES to SNES) they were exclusively featured on Nintendo’s hardware. Phantasy Star was Sega’s answer to Nintendo’s Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest games back in the 1980s. Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millenium (1993, Mega Drive) Note that some of these games were eventually ported to other systems, and some are available on some of the recent Sega Genesis (Mega-Drive) collections available for download in different modern gaming platforms today. Thus, today we are ranking the best five JRPGs featured on Sega consoles. JRPG fans who did own Sega systems back in these systems’ “heydays” know that they didn’t have as many role-playing games as the NES, SNES, and the PlayStation, but the JRPGs that they did have were great, nonetheless. If you are 22 years old or younger, it is likely that you have never played (or much less owned) a Sega Home Console. For about two decades now, Sega home consoles have been extinct.
