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I compiled the following lists for PS2-RPGs over the years. I hope they will be useful.

1. Main List

2. Special Lists
A. Deluxe Packages with Extra Content
B. Regular Cases with Extra Content
C. Variants
D. Compilations
E. Greatest Hits
F. Dual-Sided Covers

3. Miscellaneous
A. Multi-Platform
B. Guides by DoubleJump Books



1. Main List of Role Playing Games for the PlayStation 2 (US Releases)

*no published strategy guide
Title: Subtitle. Developer, Publisher, Release Date (Month/Day/Year).

.hack//G.U. Vol. 1//Rebirth. Cyberconnect2, Bandai Namco, 10/24/06.
.hack//G.U. Vol. 2//Reminisce.* CyberConnect2, Bandai Namco, 5/8/07.
.hack//G.U. Vol. 3//Redemption.* Cyberconnnect2, Bandai Namco, 9/11/07.
.hack Part 1: Infection. Cyberconnect2, Bandai, 2/11/03.
.hack Part 2: Mutation. Cyberconnect2, Bandai, 5/6/03.
.hack Part 3: Outbreak. Cyberconnect2, Bandai, 9/9/03.
.hack Part 4: Quarantine. Cyberconnect2, Bandai, 1/14/04.
Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia.* Gust, NIS America/Banpresto, 2/6/07.
Ar tonelico II: Melody of Metafalica.* Gust, NIS America, 1/20/09.
Arc the Lad: End of Darkness. Cattle Call, Namco, 6/14/05.
Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits. Cattle Call, Sony, 6/25/03.
Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana.* Gust, NIS America, 6/29/05.
Atelier Iris 2: The Azoth of Destiny. Gust, NIS America, 4/25/06.
Atelier Iris 3: Grand Phantasm.* Gust, NIS America, 5/29/07.
Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance. Snowblind Studios, Black Isle Studios/Interplay, 12/2/01.
Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance II. Black Isle Studios/Interplay, Vivendi Games, 1/20/04.
Bard’s Tale, The. inXile Entertainment, inXile Entertainment, 10/19/04.
Baroque.* Sting, Atlus, 4/8/08.
Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter. Capcom Production Studio 3, Capcom, 2/16/03.
Champions of Norrath: Realms of Everquest. Snowblind Studios, Sony, 2/2/04.
Champions: Return to Arms. Snowblind Studios, Sony, 2/7/05.
Chaos Wars.* Idea Factory, 0~3 Entertainment, 6/3/08.
Dark Angel: Vampire Apocalypse.* Metro 3D, Metropolis Digital, 7/8/01.
Dark Cloud. Level-5, Sony, 5/29/01.
Dark Cloud 2. Level-5, Sony, 2/17/03.
Dawn of Mana. Square Enix, Square Enix, 5/22/07.
Digimon World 4. Bandai, Bandai, 6/1/05.
Digimon World: Data Squad.* BEC, Bandai Namco, 9/18/07.
Disgaea: Hour of Darkness. Nippon Ichi Software, Atlus, 8/27/03.
Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories. Nippon Ichi Software, NIS America, 8/29/06.
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King. Level-5, Square Enix, 11/15/05.
Dual Hearts.* Cazworks Studio/Matrix Software, Atlus, 9/23/02.
Duel Masters. High Voltage Software, Atari, 11/3/04.
Ephemeral Fantasia.* Konami Japan (KCEJ), Konami, 7/10/01.
Eternal Poison.* Flight-Plan, Atlus, 11/11/08.
Eternal Ring. FromSoftware, Agetec, 10/19/00.
Evergrace. FromSoftware, Agetec, 10/19/00.
Falling Stars.* Ivolgamus, Agetec, 8/26/08.
Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel. Interplay, Interplay, 1/14/04.
Final Fantasy X. Squaresoft, Square Electronic Arts, 12/18/01.
Final Fantasy X-2. Square Enix, Square Enix, 11/18/03.
Final Fantasy XII. Square Enix, Square Enix, 10/31/06.
Forever Kingdom. FromSoftware, Agetec, 1/22/02.
Front Mission 4. Square Enix, Square Enix, 6/15/04.
Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel. Racjin, Square Enix, 1/18/05.
Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse of the Crimson Elixir. Racjin, Square Enix, 7/12/05.
Future Tactics: The Uprising.* Zed Two, Crave Entertainment, 5/10/04.
Gladius. Lucasarts, Lucasarts, 10/28/03.
Graffiti Kingdom.* Garakuta Studio/Taito, Hot-B/Taito, 8/9/05.
Grandia II. Game Arts, Ubi Soft, 2/2/02.
Grandia III. Game Arts, Square Enix, 2/14/06.
Grandia Xtreme. Game Arts, Enix, 10/2/02.
Growlanser: Generations.* Career Soft/Atlus, Working Designs, 12/7/04.
Growlanser: Heritage of War.* Career Soft/Atlus, Atlus, 9/18/07.
Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life. Special Edition.* Marucome, Natsume, 10/27/05.
Harvest Moon: Save The Homeland.* Marucome, Natsume, 11/22/01.
Heroes of Might and Magic: Quest for the DragonBone Staff.* New World Computing, 3DO, 4/12/01.
Innocent Life: A Futuristic Harvest Moon. Special Edition.* Natsume, Natsume, 2/12/08.
Inuyasha: The Secret of the Cursed Mask.* Bandai, Bandai, 11/1/04.
Jade Cocoon 2. Genki, Ubi Soft, 12/19/01.
Justice League Heroes. Snowblind Studios, Warner Bros. Interactive, 10/17/06.
King’s Field: The Ancient City. FromSoftware, Agetec, 3/26/02.
Kingdom Hearts. Square/Disney Interactive, Square Electronic Arts, 9/17/02.
Kingdom Hearts II. Square Enix, Square Enix, 3/28/06.
Kingdom Hearts RE: Chain of Memories.* Square Enix, Square Enix, 12/3/08.
La Pucelle: Tactics. Nippon Ichi Software, Mastiff, 5/5/04.
Legaia 2: Duel Saga. Contrail, Eidos, 10/2/02.
Legend of Alon D’ar, The.* Stormfront Studios, Ubi Soft, 12/7/01.
Legion: The Legend of Excalibur. 7 Studios, Midway, 6/21/02.
Lord of the Rings, The: The Third Age. EA Redwood Shores, Electronic Arts, 11/2/04.
Magic Pengel: The Quest for Color.* Garakuta Studio/Taito, Agetec, 6/26/03.
Magna Carta: Tears of Blood.* Softmax/Banpresto, Atlus, 11/15/05.
Makai Kingdom: Chronicles of the Sacred Tome. Nippon Ichi Software, NIS America, 7/29/05.
Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis. Gust, NIS America, 3/31/08.
Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy. Gust, NIS America, 8/25/09.
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance. Raven Software, Activision, 10/24/06.
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2. N-Space, Activision, 9/15/09.
Mega Man X: Command Mission. Capcom Production Studio 3, Capcom, 9/21/04.
Metal Saga.* Crea-Tech, Atlus, 4/24/06.
MS Saga: A New Dawn.* RBEC, Bandai, 2/21/06.
Musashi: Samurai Legend. Square Enix, Square Enix, 3/15/05.
Nightmare of Druaga, The: Fushigino Dungeon.* Arika, Namco, 10/28/04.
Odin Sphere.* Vanillaware, Atlus, 5/22/07.
Okage: Shadow King. Zener Works, Sony, 10/3/01.
Orphen: Scion of Sorcery. Shade, Activision, 10/26/00.
Phantasy Star Universe. Sonic Team/Total Entertainment Software, Sega, 10/24/06.
Phantasy Star Universe: Ambition of the Illuminus.* Sonic Team, Sega, 11/20/07.
Phantom Brave. Nippon Ichi Software, NIS America, 9/2/04.
Radiata Stories. tri-Ace, Square Enix, 9/6/05.
Ring of Red.* Konami Studios, Konami, 3/12/01.
River King: A Wonderful Journey.* Marvelous Interactive, Natsume, 3/28/06.
Rogue Galaxy. Level-5, Sony, 1/30/07.
Romancing SaGa: Ministrel Song. Square Enix, Square Enix, 10/11/05.
RPG Maker II. Enterbrain, Agetec, 10/28/03.
RPG Maker 3.* Run Time, Agetec, 9/20/05.
Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love.* RED Entertainment/Idea Factory, NIS America, 3/31/10.
Sega Genesis Collection.* Backbone Entertainment, Sega, 11/7/06.
Shadow Hearts.* Nautilus, Midway, 12/14/01.
Shadow Hearts: Covenant. Nautilus, Midway, 9/1/04.
Shadow Hearts: From the New World. Nautilus, XSEED, 3/7/06.
Shaman King: Power of Spirit. Konami Japan (KCEJ), Konami, 8/24/04.
Shepherd’s Crossing.* Success, Valcon Games, 8/19/08.
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner. Atlus, Atlus, 10/10/06.
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner 2.* Atlus, Atlus, 5/12/09.
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga.* Atlus, Atlus, 4/5/05.
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2.* Atlus, Atlus, 10/3/05.
Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne. Atlus, Atlus, 9/1/04.
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3. Atlus, Atlus, 8/14/07.
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 FES.* Atlus, Atlus, 4/22/08.
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4. Atlus, Atlus, 12/9/08.
Shining Force EXA. Neverland, Sega, 3/20/07.
Shining Force Neo. Neverland, Sega, 10/20/05.
Shining Tears. Amusement Vision, Sega, 3/22/05.
Soul Nomad & The World Eaters. Nippon Ichi Software, NIS America, 9/25/07.
Star Ocean: Till the End of Time. tri-Ace, Square Enix, 8/31/04.
Steambot Chronicles.* Irem, Atlus, 5/23/06.
Stella Deus: The Gate of Eternity.* Pinegrow, Atlus, 4/26/05.
Suikoden III.* Konami, Konami, 10/2/02.
Suikoden IV. Konami, Konami, 1/11/05.
Suikoden V. Konami, Konami, 3/21/06
Suikoden Tactics. Konami, Konami, 11/8/05.
Summoner. Volition, THQ, 10/24/00.
Summoner 2. Volition, THQ, 9/25/02.
Tales of Legendia. Namco, Namco, 2/7/06.
Tales of the Abyss. Namco Tales Studio, Namco, 10/10/06.
Tsugunai: Atonement.* Cattle Call, Atlus, 12/1/01.
Unlimited Saga.* Square Enix, Square Enix, 6/18/03.
Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria. tri-Ace, Square Enix, 9/26/06.
Virtua Quest.* Sega (AM2), Sega, 1/11/05.
Wild Arms 3. Media Vision, Sony, 10/16/02.
Wild Arms 4. Media Vision, XSEED, 1/10/06.
Wild Arms 5. Media Vision, XSEED, 8/28/07.
Wild Arms: Alter Code: F. Media Vision, Agetec, 11/15/05.
Wizardry: Tale of the Forsaken Land.* Racjin, Atlus, 12/19/01.
X-Men Legends. Raven Software, Activision, 9/21//04.
X-Men Legends II: Rise of the Apocalypse. Raven Software, Activision, 9/20/05.
Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht. Monolith Software, Namco, 2/25/03.
Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse. Monolith Software, Namco, 2/15/05.
Xenosaga Episode III: Also Sprach Zarathustra. Monolith Software, Namco, 8/29/06.
Ys: The Ark of Napishtim. Falcom Corporation, Konami, 2/22/05.

Total: 140


Borderline

ChoroQ.* Tamsoft/Takara, Atlus, 11/4/04.
Culdcept.* Omiya Soft, NEC Interchannel, 11/25/03.
Deus Ex: The Conspiracy. Ion Storm, Eidos Interactive, 3/26/02.
Dokapon Kingdom.* Sting, Atlus, 10/14/08.
Drakan: The Ancients’ Gates. Surreal Software, Sony, 1/28/02.
Drakengard. Cavia/Square Enix, Square Enix, 3/2/04.
Drakengard 2. Cavia/Square Enix, Square Enix/Ubi Soft, 2/14/06.
Everywhere Road Trip.* E-game/Takara, Conspiracy Entertainment, 10/26/2002.
Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone. Stormfront Studios, Atari, 9/14/04.
GrimGrimoire.* Vanillaware, NIS America, 7/26/07.
Monster Rancher 3. Tecmo, Tecmo, 9/25/01.
Monster Rancher 4.* Tecmo, Tecmo, 10/30/03.
Monster Rancher EVO.* Tecmo, Tecmo, 4/11/06.
Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords.* Vicious Cycle, D3 Publisher, 11/13/07.
Seek and Destroy.* Takara/Conspiracy Entertainment, Barnhouse Effect, 12/11/02.
Shifters.* 3DO, 3DO, 6/17/02.
Swashbucklers: Blue Vs. Grey.* Akella, 1C Company/Atari, 11/20/07.
Warriors of Might and Magic.* 3DO, 3DO, 3/20/01.

Total: 18


MMO Role Playing Games

Everquest Online Adventures. Sony Online Entertainment, Sony, 2/11/03.
Everquest Online Adventures: Frontiers. Sony Online Entertainment, Sony, 11/18/03.
Final Fantasy XI. Square Enix, Sony Online Entertainment, 3/23/04.
Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia.* Square Enix, Sony Online Entertainment, 9/21/04.
Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan.* Square Enix, Sony Online Entertainment, 4/18/06.
Final Fantasy XI: Vana’diel Collection 2008.* Square Enix, Sony Online Entertainment, 11/20/07.
Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the Goddess.* Square Enix, Sony Online Entertainment, 11/20/07.
Monster Hunter. Capcom Production Studio 1, Capcom, 9/14/04.

Total: 8
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2. Special Lists

A. Deluxe Packages and Cardboard Boxes with Extra Content

01) .hack//G.U. Vol. 1//Rebirth. Special Edition. This was an exclusive release from the retailer Gamestop/EB Games. The oversized cardboard box contains a Haseo figurine and a PS2 system exclusive disc. The "Terminal Disc" is a video digest of the four prequels in a special slip cover. Available in standard and special edition. The game in the special edition is identical with the standard version. (SLUS 21258, SLUS Terminal Disc 21480)

02) Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia. The cardboard box contains a hardcover art book. Originally only sold in the special edition. An identical reprint without the box and the art book was sold 15 months after the original release. (SLUS 21445P)

03) Ar tonelico II: Melody of Metafalica. Comes in a cardboard box with the standard edition of the game, a soundtrack CD in a special plastic case with artwork, and a softcover art book. Sold in standard and special edition. (SLUS 21788P)

04) Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King. Sold in a cardboard box. The double-disc case contains a playable demo disc of Final Fantasy XII with its manual. Sold only in the cardboard box. (SLUS 21207)

05) Final Fantasy XII. Collector's Edition. This was an exclusive release from the retailer Gamestop/EB Games. The metal case with inside cover art contains a making-of DVD. Available in standard and collector’s edition. The collector’s edition is different from the standard version. (SLUS 21475)

06) Growlanser: Generations. Deluxe. The most elaborate deluxe set for the PS2. The cardboard box contains a watch in a black gift case, a soundtrack CD in a special slip cover, a set of playing cards in a box, and a ring with a chain in a black pouch. The cover of the game is dual-sided. Available in standard and deluxe edition. The game in the deluxe edition is different from the standard version. (SLUS 20758P, 20759P)

07) Growlanser: Heritage of War. Limited Edition. The cardboard box includes a softcover art book, a media disc with art and music from the game in a regular white slip cover, a keychain in a black case, two lenticular cards, and three pins. Sold only in the limited edition. (SLUS 21571P)

08) Magna Carta: Tears of Blood. Deluxe Box Set. The cardboard box includes an oversized, dual-sided poster and a softcover book that combines the art of the game with a mini-strategy guide. The cover of the game is dual-sided. Sold only in the deluxe edition. (SLUS 21221)

09) Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis. The cardboard box contains a soundtrack CD in a plastic case with a back cover insert and a front cover insert. The CD front cover is a fold-out and dual-sided. On one side are two covers for the soundtrack CD, on the other side is a mini poster with game characters. Originally only sold in the special edition. As an identical stand-alone game sold seven months after the original release. (SLUS 20735P)

10) Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy. The cardboard box contains the standard edition of the game, a soundtrack CD in a special plastic case with artwork in the back and front, and a dual-sided poster. Sold in standard edition, special edition and 'Rosenqueen' edition. (SLUS 21890P)

11) Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy. 'Rosenqueen Edition.' This was an exclusive edition with its own packaging from the retailer Rosenqueen. The oversized cardboard box contains the special edition of the game (see above) and additionally a softcover art book. Sold in standard edition, special edition and 'Rosenqueen Edition'. (no SLUS number on box)

12) Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love. The cardboard box contains the standard edition of the game, an additional game-disc with Japanese voice-overs in the regular case, a softcover art book, and a poster. Noteworthy is the oversized and extensive manual which doesn't fit in the regular game case. Sold only in the special edition. (SLUS 27037)

13) Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner 2. Comes in a partially see-through box with an 8 inch tall Raiho-plushie and the standard edition of the game. Sold in standard and special edition. (SLUS 21897)

14) Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga. Deluxe Box Set. The outer slip cover contains a collector's box to hold the cases for the game and its sequel. Included is a soundtrack CD in the regular game case (2-disc-case). A cardboard sleeve advertising Digital Devil Saga 2 and Stella Deus is a placeholder for the sequel in the collector's box. Originally only sold in the deluxe set. An identical reprint was sold as a stand-alone game two years after the original release. (SLUS 20974)

15) Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3. The cardboard box contains a hardcover art book and a soundtrack CD in a regular white slip cover. Sold only in the special edition. (SLUS 21569P)

16) Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 FES. Same special edition with identical content as for the regular Persona 3 above (see 15). Just the games themselves are different with different SLUS numbers whereas the cardboard box with the old SLUS number was used. In a strict sense not a special edition in its own right. Amazon merely replaced Persona 3 with Persona 3 FES and resealed the CE box. Sold by Amazon only for a limited time. Sold also as a stand-alone game. (SLUS 21569P)

17) Star Ocean: Till the End of Time. No extra content, just in a cardboard box. The standard version of the game was sold only in the cardboard box. The Greatest Hits version was sold without the box. (SLUS 20488, 20891)

18) Wild Arms 5. Series 10th Anniversary Edition. The cardboard box contains a softcover art book covering the entire span of the series. The title is not printed on the spine of the game case. Sold only in the anniversary edition. (SLUS 21615)

Note: 'P' (for Premium) and 'S' (for Special) in a SLUS number are on the special packaging, not on the game case and disc.



B. Regular Cases with Extra Content

01) .hack Part 1: Infection. Sold only in this version with extra content. Included is a DVD with an anime movie of the series. (SLUS 20267)

02) .hack Part 2: Mutation. Sold only in this version with extra content. Included is a DVD with an anime movie of the series. (SLUS 20562)

03) .hack Part 3: Outbreak. Sold only in this version with extra content. Included is a DVD with an anime movie of the series. (SLUS 20563)

04) .hack Part 4: Quarantine. Sold only in this version with extra content. Included is a DVD with an anime movie of the series. (SLUS 20564)

05) Digimon World 4. Sold in an edition with a trading card of the Digimon Dorumon in clear plastic wrapping. Available in standard edition and in the edition with the card. (SLUS 20836P)

06) Digimon World: Data Squad. Sold only in this edition with extra content. Included is a foldout sheet with Digimon stickers. (SLUS 21598)

07) Duel Masters. Limited Edition. The limited edition includes ten trading cards in gold wrapping and has a holographic cover. Available in limited edition and standard edition. (SLUS 20924)

08) Eternal Poison. Sold only in this edition with extra content. Included is a soundtrack CD. (SLUS 21779)

09) Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse of the Crimson Elixir. Sold only in this edition with extra content. Included is a DVD with two episodes of the anime series. (SLUS 21166)

10) Inuyasha: The Secret of the Cursed Mask. Sold in an edition with a Inuyasha trading card. Available in the edition with extra content and in standard edition. (SLUS 20913P)

11) Kingdom Hearts RE: Chain of Memories. Sold only in this version with extra content. Included in a wrapper are three postcards picturing game characters. (SLUS 21799)

12) Marvel: Ultimate Alliance. Special Edition. Exclusively released as a Greatest Hits version in the red label packaging. The special edition contains a making-of DVD. Available in standard edition and special edition. (SLUS 21374GH).

13) Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2. Limited Edition. Sold in an edition with a comic book. Available in the edition with extra content and in standard edition. (SLUS 21879WM)

14) Mega Man X: Command Mission. Sold only in this version with extra content. Included is a Mega Man trading card. (SLUS 20903)

15) Phantom Brave. Sold in an edition with a soundtrack CD. Available in the edition with extra content and in standard edition. (SLUS 20955S)

16) Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne. Sold in an edition with a soundtrack CD. Available in the edition with extra content and in a version without it. The edition without the CD might be a second printing. (SLUS 20911)

17) Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4. Sold only in this edition with extra content. Included is a soundtrack CD. (SLUS 21782B)

18) Suikoden Tactics. Sold only in this edition with extra content. Included is a soundtrack CD of the Suikoden series. (SLUS 21245)

19) Wild Arms: Alter Code: F. Sold only in this version with extra content. Included is a DVD with episode 1 of the anime series. (SLUS 20937P)

20) Xenosaga Episode III: Also Sprach Zarathustra. Sold in an edition with a lenticular 3D-cover. The version with the special cover has the game character T-Elos pictured and was exclusively distributed by the retailer Best Buy. Available in the edition with the special cover and in standard edition. (SLUS 21389, 21417)

Note: 'P' (for Premium) and 'S' (for Special) in a SLUS number are on the game case, not on the disc



C. Variants of the Games with Extra Content

01) Digimon World 4. Trading card edition (SLUS 20836P) and standard edition (SLUS 20836), both in regular game cases. The front covers of the two versions are identical. The versions have different back covers, spines and SLUS numbers. The edition with the card says "Includes Exclusive Limited Edition Trading Card!" on the back cover.

02) Duel Masters. Limited Edition and standard edition (SLUS 20924), both in regular game cases. The two versions have different covers (front, back, and spine). The limited edition with an extra pack of cards has a holographic cover with "Limited Edition" and "Free Booster Pack Inside!" on the front cover.

03) Final Fantasy XII. Collector’s Edition (SLUS 21475) and standard edition (SLUS 20963). The collector’s edition in a metal case has a making-of-DVD, different cover art on the case (front, back, and spine), a different cover for the manual, a different disc label, and a SLUS number different from the standard version.

04) Growlanser: Generations. Deluxe Edition (SLUS 20758P, 20759P) and standard edition (SLUS 20758, 20759). The two versions have different game discs. The label art and SLUS numbers (20758B, 20759B) of the game discs in the deluxe set are different from the standard version (SLUS 20758A, 20759A). The regular case in the deluxe set with its SLUS numbers, cover of the game, and manual is identical with the standard version.

05) Inuyasha: The Secret of the Cursed Mask. Trading card edition (SLUS 20913P) and standard edition (SLUS 20913), both in regular game cases. The front covers of the two versions are identical. The versions have different back covers, spines and SLUS numbers. The edition with the card says "Includes Exclusive Limited Edition Inuyasha Trading Card!" on the back cover.

06) Marvel: Ultimate Alliance. Special Edition (SLUS 21374GH) and standard edition (SLUS 21374), both in regular game cases. The special edition was exclusively released as a Greatest Hits version. The two versions have different cover art (front, back, and spine), disc labels, and SLUS numbers. The special edition says "Special Edition" and "Includes Bonus Disc" on the front cover.

07) Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2. Limited Edition with a comic book (SLUS 21879WM) and standard edition (SLUS 21879), both in regular game cases. Except for the front covers and the SLUS numbers the two versions are identical. The limited edition says in small print "Limited Edition. Comic Book Inside" on the front cover.

08) Phantom Brave. Special Edition (SLUS 20955S) and standard edition (SLUS 20955), both in regular game cases. The special edition contains a soundtrack CD. The front covers of the two versions are identical. The versions have different back covers, spines and SLUS numbers. The version with the CD has "Special Edition" encircled above the image of the bottle on the back cover.

09) Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne. Soundtrack CD edition and standard edition (SLUS 20911), both in regular game cases. The edition without the CD might be a second printing. The front covers and spines of the two versions are identical. The versions have different back covers and manuals. The edition with the CD has "Includes Limited Edition Soundtrack CD!" on the back cover. The game without the CD has a manual in black and white with a color cover.

10) Xenosaga Episode III: Also Sprach Zarathustra. Lenticular cover edition and standard edition (SLUS 21389, 21417), both in regular game cases. The two versions have different front covers. The lenticular 3D-cover is a removable insert on top of the regular cover and has the game character T-Elos pictured. It was exclusively distributed by the retailer Best Buy.

Note: ‘P’ (for Premium) and ‘S’ (for Special) in a SLUS number are on the special packaging or game case, not on the disc.



D. Compilations

01) Sega Genesis Collection. Among the 28 games are four classic role playing games released for the Genesis. Sword of Vermilion (1990), Phantasy Star II (1989), Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom (1990), and Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millenium (1994). (SLUS 21542)



E. Greatest Hits

01) Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance (SLUS 20035GH)
02) Champions of Norrath: Realms of Everquest (SLUS 20565GH)
03) Dark Cloud (SCUS 97111, identical for standard and GH version)
04) Disgaea: Hour of Darkness (SLUS 20666GH)
05) Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King (SLUS 21207GH)
06) Final Fantasy X (SLUS 20312GH)
07) Final Fantasy X-2 (SLUS 20672GH)
08) Final Fantasy XII (SLUS 20963GH)
09) Kingdom Hearts (SLUS 20370GH)
10) Kingdom Hearts II (SLUS 21005GH)
11) Kingdom Hearts RE: Chain of Memories (SLUS 21799GH)
12) Lord of the Rings, The: The Third Age (SLUS 21027GH)
13) Marvel: Ultimate Alliance. Special Edition (SLUS 21374GH)
14) Odin Sphere (SLUS 21577GH)
15) Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (SLUS 20488GH, 20891GH)
16) Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria (SLUS 21452GH)
17) X-Men Legends (SLUS 20656GH)
18) Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht (SLUS 20469GH)

Note: 'GH' (for Greatest Hits) in a SLUS number is on the case and disc.



F. Dual-Sided Covers

01) Growlanser: Generations (SLUS 20758, 20759)
02) Magna Carta: Tears of Blood (SLUS 21221)
03) Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2 (SLUS 21152)
04) Stella Deus: The Gate of Eternity (SLUS 21132)




3. Miscellaneous

A. Multi-Platform*

01) Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance (GameCube, Xbox)
02) Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance II (Xbox)
03) Bard’s Tale, The (Xbox)
04) Baroque (Wii)
05) Digimon World 4 (GameCube, Xbox)
06) Dokapon Kingdom (Wii)
07) Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel (Xbox)
08) Final Fantasy XI (Xbox 360)
09) Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia (Xbox 360)
10) Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan (Xbox 360)
11) Final Fantasy XI: Vana’diel Collection 2008 (Xbox 360)
12) Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the Goddess (Xbox 360)
13) Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone (Xbox)
14) Future Tactics: The Uprising (GameCube, Xbox)
15) Gladius (GameCube, Xbox)
16) Grandia II (Dreamcast)
17) Justice League Heroes (Xbox)
18) Lord of the Rings, The: The Third Age (GameCube, Xbox)
19) Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox, Xbox 360)
20) Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 (PlayStation 3, Wii, XBOX 360)
21) Mega Man X: Command Mission (GameCube)
22) Phantasy Star Universe (Xbox 360)
23) Phantasy Star Universe: Ambition of the Illuminus (Download Xbox 360)
24) Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords (Wii, Download PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360)
25) Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love (Wii)
26) Summoner 2 (GameCube as "Summoner: A Goddess Reborn")
27) Virtua Quest (GameCube)
28) Warriors of Might and Magic (PlayStation)
29) X-Men Legends (GameCube, Xbox)
30) X-Men Legends II: Rise of the Apocalypse (GameCube, Xbox)

*MMO RPGs and borderline cases included; consoles only



B. Strategy Guides by DoubleJump Books

01) Disgaea. 2007, 2008. Tim Lindquist, Iaian Ross, and Kitty. [Redmond, WA]: DoubleJump Books. 272 Pages. Paperback. Book Format. Note: This is a compilation guide covering three games. "Disgaea: Hour of Darkness" for the PS2, "Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness" for the PSP, and "Disgaea DS" for the Nintendo DS.

02) Disgaea. Hour of Darkness. 2003. Tim Lindquist. [Redmond, WA]: DoubleJump Books. 96 Pages. Paperback. Magazine Format.

03) Disgaea. Hour of Darkness. Special Edition. 2003. Tim Lindquist. [Redmond, WA]: DoubleJump Books. 96 Pages. Paperback. Magazine Format. Note: This is a revised edition with new content and with higher quality paper than the first edition.

04) Disgaea 2. Cursed Memories. 2006. Iaian Ross, Kale Harbick, and Alicia Ashby. [Redmond, WA]: DoubleJump Books. 640 Pages. Paperback. Book Format.

05) Makai Kingdom. Chronicles of the Sacred Tome. 2005. Iaian Ross, Alicia Ashby, Kale Harbick, and Thomas Wilde. [Redmond, WA]: DoubleJump Books. 244 Pages. Paperback. Book Format. Special Attachments: Two Bookmarks.

06) Mana Khemia. Alchemists of Al-Revis. 2008. Alicia Ashby & Kitty. [Redmond, WA]: DoubleJump Books. 238 Pages. Paperback. Book Format.

07) Mana Khemia 2. Fall of Alchemy. 2009. Kitty and Tyler Endorf. [Redmond, WA]: DoubleJump Books. 177 Pages. Paperback: Book Format.

08) Phantom Brave. 2004. Kale Harbick, Iaian Ross, and Thomas Wilde. [Redmond, WA]: DoubleJump Books. 244 Pages. Paperback. Book Format. Special Attachments: Two Bookmarks.

09) Rogue Galaxy. 2006. Iaian Ross, Kale Harbick, and Alicia Ashby. Roseville, CA; [Redmond, WA]: Prima Games; DoubleJump Books. 384 Pages. Paperback. Magazine Format. Note: The guide was co-published by Prima Games.

10) Shin Megami Tensei. Devil Summoner. 2006. Iaian Ross, Thomas Wilde, and Elizabeth Ellis. Roseville, CA; [Redmond, WA]: Prima Games; DoubleJump Books. 253 Pages. Paperback. Magazine Format. Note: The guide was co-published by Prima Games.

11) Shin Megami Tensei. Nocturne. 2004. [Anonymous]. [Redmond, WA]: DoubleJump Books. 388 Pages. Paperback. Book Format. Special Attachments: Two Bookmarks, One Fold-Out Poster. Note: The guide is a revised and significantly expanded version of the Japanese guide by Enterbrain.

12) Shin Megami Tensei. Persona 3. 2007. Iaian Ross, Thomas Hindmarch, and Elizabeth Ellis. [Redmond, WA]: DoubleJump Books. 264 Pages. Paperback. Book Format.

13) Shin Megami Tensei. Persona 4. 2008. Iaian Ross and Alicia Ashby. [Redmond, WA]: DoubleJump Books. 304 Pages. Paperback. Book Format.

14) Soul Nomad & The World Eaters. Limited Edition. 2007. Alicia Ashby, Iaian Ross, and Thomas Wilde. [Redmond, WA]: DoubleJump Books. 238 Pages. Paperback. Book Format.
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« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2017, 02:02:43 PM »

This is so cool!! Definitely gonna make use of some of the info here for my collection. Thanks for sharing
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« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2017, 09:43:17 AM »

I love this, I think i have most of them already. I'll have to check
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« Reply #4 on: January 04, 2018, 03:51:56 AM »

Does Duel Masters really count as an RPG? I think it should at least be Borderline. Useful post regardless. Thank you.
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« Reply #5 on: February 01, 2018, 05:43:08 PM »

Does Duel Masters really count as an RPG? I think it should at least be Borderline. Useful post regardless. Thank you.

You are probably right. Duel Masters is a borderline case. Turn-based and other RPG elements, but lacking in a true leveling-up-system we usually expect from a RPG. Lacking a commonly agreed definition of a RPG, I kept it in the main list because I wanted to keep the recommendation character of the list. By no means are these papal lists, everyone is free to add or remove games based on their individual view what a RPG is and is not.
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« Reply #6 on: February 01, 2018, 05:56:24 PM »

I love this, I think i have most of them already. I'll have to check

I have only one goal when it comes to 'complete' collections, and that is from the PS1 on a complete collection of RPGs for the dominant RPG-console, which are all the Playstations until today (PS4 will be THE RPG-console as well). For the other consoles I have the exclusives titles. I started this list more than a decade ago just because I wanted t make sure that I don't miss a RPG.

I got for the PS2 all the games (with variants and limited editions) ten years ago already, and didn't pay a lot for them at all. I always wait until games drop significantly in price.

For the PS3 I'm in the process to get all the RPG-variants and limited editions, but it's tough because there are many more
limited editions than on the PS2. (I'm a cheapskate.)

For the PS4 I gave completely up to collect special editions. The reasons: 1. Way too many, 2. too expensive and overpriced, 3. ebay scalping. The combination of all three reasons makes collecting an umpleasant experience. I just refuse to pay 200 bucks for a Ni No Kuni II with its content. Another example of a way overpriced LE. In the PS2 era i could wait a long time until a LE dropped in price and Toys R US or Circuit City or Best Buy sold it for twenty or ten dollars, but those times are over. The LE of Tales of Berseria is a good example. Sold out and immediately goes the way of ebay scalping with little prospect to come down in price.
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« Reply #7 on: February 02, 2018, 01:56:33 PM »

Man, that's a lot of RPG's and one of the reasons I love the PS2 so much!
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« Reply #8 on: February 02, 2018, 02:18:48 PM »

Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne. Soundtrack CD edition and standard edition (SLUS 20911), both in regular game cases. The edition without the CD might be a second printing. The front covers and spines of the two versions are identical. The versions have different back covers. The edition with the CD has "Includes Limited Edition Soundtrack CD!" on the back cover.

You are correct that the edition without the CD is a second printing.

- Original version had a Soundtrack CD.
- Original version's disc case was obviously designed with one of those extra disc carrying pieces you can clip into the case, for the soundtrack.
- Reprint has Black&White manual with color cover.
- The backside of the cover art has a little bit which says "INCLUDES SOUNDTRACK CD" in the original. Not there in the reprint.

I believe the reprint was done by https://www.videogamesplus.ca who also did the Infinite Space reprint.
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« Reply #9 on: February 02, 2018, 08:34:14 PM »

Man, that's a lot of RPG's and one of the reasons I love the PS2 so much!

Impressive are the number of exclusive titles as well. 80% of the RPGs listed are exclusive to the PS2. If you didn't have a PS2 as a RPGamer you truly missed out.

I had some doubts about the PS3 as the dominant console for RPGs during the first years of the PS3/Xbox360 times. Microsoft made an impressive effort to get a foothold in the Japanese market with exclusive RPGs like Tales of Vesperia, Blue Dragon, Lost Odyssey, Infinite Undiscovery, The Last Remnant and Magna Carta 2. As sales numbers for the console didn't improve, they gave up this effort very fast.
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« Reply #10 on: February 02, 2018, 08:42:52 PM »

Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne. Soundtrack CD edition and standard edition (SLUS 20911), both in regular game cases. The edition without the CD might be a second printing. The front covers and spines of the two versions are identical. The versions have different back covers. The edition with the CD has "Includes Limited Edition Soundtrack CD!" on the back cover.

You are correct that the edition without the CD is a second printing.



- Original version had a Soundtrack CD.
- Original version's disc case was obviously designed with one of those extra disc carrying pieces you can clip into the case, for the soundtrack.
- Reprint has Black&White manual with color cover.
- The backside of the cover art has a little bit which says "INCLUDES SOUNDTRACK CD" in the original. Not there in the reprint.

I believe the reprint was done by https://www.videogamesplus.ca who also did the Infinite Space reprint.

Thanks so much, great input is always very much appreciated!

You are correct about the characteristics and differences of the two versions. I should have mentioned additionally the difference of the manuals, I will change the entry in the variants-section accordingly.

Back then when I did the lists some people maintained (or weren't sure) that the game without the soundtrack CD wasnt' a second printing but was sold this way as a variant from the getgo. I couldn't find out if that was the case or not.

If you are sure that the game without the CD was indeed a second printing I will change the text accordingly.
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« Reply #11 on: February 14, 2018, 07:09:02 AM »

Not sure how in depth you want to go on the extra content but Final Fantasy XII: Collectors Edition has a Behind the Scenes CD
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« Reply #12 on: February 14, 2018, 09:39:00 PM »

The first Summoner game was also never released on the Gamecube. It was, however, ported to the PC.
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« Reply #13 on: February 15, 2018, 12:19:17 PM »

Not sure how in depth you want to go on the extra content but Final Fantasy XII: Collectors Edition has a Behind the Scenes CD

The additional making-of-DVD was mentioned in the 'Deluxe Packages'-section for Final fantasy XII limited edition, but it should be also noted in the 'Variants'- section. You are absolutely right. I'll correct it. Thanks so much, to make the lists more accurate is very important. Your help is much appreciated.

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« Reply #14 on: February 15, 2018, 12:23:13 PM »

The first Summoner game was also never released on the Gamecube. It was, however, ported to the PC.

Indeed, that is a big mistake which really bothers me. I was so careful checking the data, but still a mistake like this happened. I made the lists more than ten years ago, I don't know what happened. The devil must have whispered in my ear! Smiley

Thank you so much! I'll remove the title from the 'Multiple Platforms'-section.

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