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Japanese Role Playing Games (JRPGs)

Japanese Role Playing Games (JRPGs)

Japanese Role Playing Games, also known as JRPGs, are a genre of video games that originated in Japan during the 1980s and 1990s. These games gained significant popularity and achieved a distinct visual style that made them famous worldwide. JRPGs are characterized by their emphasis on epic storylines, turn-based combat systems, imaginative settings, and vibrant anime-inspired graphics. Some notable years in the development of JRPGs include the release of Dragon Quest in 1986 and the release of Final Fantasy VII in 1997, which brought the genre to a new level of mainstream success. The JRPG visual style showcases a unique blend of colorful and detailed characters and environments, often featuring large and expressive character designs, intricate sprite work, and beautifully rendered cutscenes.

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