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What do you think are the Top 3 Essential JRPGs

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A subreddit for the Japanese-style Role-playing Games genre, past and present. Centered around the discussion of JRPGs.

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I’ve finally finished Final Fantasy Tactics for the first time.

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A subreddit for the Japanese-style Role-playing Games genre, past and present. Centered around the discussion of JRPGs.

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Any non-spoiler advice before I jump into Final Fantasy Tactics for the first time?

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A subreddit for the Japanese-style Role-playing Games genre, past and present. Centered around the discussion of JRPGs.

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Somehow preordered a game twice 😅

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Somehow I preordered a game twice 😅

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A casual Nintendo Switch community.

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Non-spoiler advice for my first playthrough of Grandia?

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A subreddit for the Japanese-style Role-playing Games genre, past and present. Centered around the discussion of JRPGs.

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After finishing Xenogears…I’m not sure what JRPG I should tackle next?

A subreddit for the Japanese-style Role-playing Games genre, past and present. Centered around the discussion of JRPGs.

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[ALL] Ranking all 3D Zelda Games Beginnings

/r/Zelda is the unofficial hub for anything and everything The Legend of Zelda - the iconic Nintendo series. Feel free to share news, reviews, opinions, fan art, humour, videos, or anything else Zelda. For fans, by fans.

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Which Bomberman Single Player Did it Better?

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The GameCube (Japanese: ゲームキューブ Hepburn: Gēmukyūbu?, officially called the Nintendo GameCube, abbreviated NGC in Japan and GCN in Europe and North America) is a home video game console released by Nintendo in Japan on September 14, 2001; in North America on November 18, 2001; in Europe on May 3, 2002; and in Australia on May 17, 2002. The sixth-generation console is the successor to the Nintendo 64 and competed with Sony Computer Entertainment's PlayStation 2 and Microsoft's Xbox.

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Bomberman is adorable. Now, continue on with your day.

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A community for vintage gaming, celebrating 2d games and early 3d games

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Bomberman is adorable. That’s it.

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Celebrating the art of playing video games on cathode ray tube displays.

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Which PS1 JRPG should I play?

A subreddit for the Japanese-style Role-playing Games genre, past and present. Centered around the discussion of JRPGs.

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The Vita is still kicking...

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Your community-run home for all things PlayStation on Reddit! Console/game discussions, news, support, trophy/media sharing and more!

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Finally going to check this game out

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A community for vintage gaming, celebrating 2d games and early 3d games

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Here we go...

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Celebrating the art of playing video games on cathode ray tube displays.

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Finished this last night for the first time. What a game...

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/r/CasualNintendo is your place for Nintendo memes and fan art. Anything goes as long as it's Nintendo!

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Chrono Trigger...what a game

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A community for vintage gaming, celebrating 2d games and early 3d games

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So it begins...

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Super Nintendo-y things

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So it begins...

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A community for vintage gaming, celebrating 2d games and early 3d games

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Super Metroid complete for my first time. I think I still like Zero Mission better, but man Metroid is still king of atmosphere

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A community for vintage gaming, celebrating 2d games and early 3d games

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The backlog plan this year. Some oldies along with the new. What’s on your list to play?

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A community for vintage gaming, celebrating 2d games and early 3d games

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My backlog plan for the year. Hopefully I’m actually going to finish them all

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Are you a sucker for the steam sales? Do you constantly buy games that you never seem to finish? This is your subreddit. So what now? You're looking to destroy your backlog so you can get back to buying new games. But where do you start? This is the place to as, receive reviews or thoughts on games you haven't played yet. It's also a place for you to help others choose what game they should play next and give your mini reviews to help your fellow backlogged brethren.

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Recommend a JRPG with a fixed camera for a Newbie

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Best JRPG with Fixed Cameras for a Newbie

A subreddit for the Japanese-style Role-playing Games genre, past and present. Centered around the discussion of JRPGs.

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Just started playing this bad boy over my Bday weekend. From someone who’s only played Persona 5, I’m in love with this game even more I think with just being 15 hours in. Cheers to Vita gaming in 2020!

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All things PS Vita.