Star Arthur Densetsu III: Terra 4001 aka Legends of Star Arthur III
(T&E Soft - FM7 - 1984)

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Star Arthur Densetsu III: Terra 4001 aka Legends of Star Arthur III
(T&E Soft - FM7 - 1984)

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Fujitsu FM-77 (1985)
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Riglas
Most RPGs of the 80s utilized an overhead view or a first person perspective, while a select few (such as Falcom titles like Xanadu and Romancia) were side-scrollers. Riglas is one of the few that uses an oblique perspective, which is technically side-scrolling but lets you walk upwards and downwards, commonly called “belt-scrollers” when applied to beat-em-ups like Double Dragon. The closest point of reference for Westerners as far as RPGs go would probably be Lenar’s famously dreadful Deadly Towers, though thankfully Riglas is a bit better.
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Fujitsu FM-7 (640x200 8 colours), Floyd-Steinberg dither. Created in Retrospecs for iOS