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Role-playing game A role-playing game (sometimes spelled roleplaying game, RPG) is a game in which players assume the roles of player character, characters in a fictional Setting (narrative), setting. Players take responsibility for acting out these roles within ...
s made in
Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north ...
made their first appearance during the 1980s. Today, there are hundreds of Japanese-designed games as well as several translated games. Tabletop RPGs are referred to as , a wasei-eigo term often shortened as ''TRPG'' in Japan to distinguish them from the video role-playing game
genre Genre () is any form or type of communication in any mode (written, spoken, digital, artistic, etc.) with socially-agreed-upon conventions developed over time. In popular usage, it normally describes a category of literature, music, or other for ...
.


History


Early years

In the 1970s,
role-playing game A role-playing game (sometimes spelled roleplaying game, RPG) is a game in which players assume the roles of player character, characters in a fictional Setting (narrative), setting. Players take responsibility for acting out these roles within ...
s themselves received little to no attention in Japan as games only had English titles. Several gaming magazines and computer magazines started introducing role-playing games in early 1980s. Some of the earliest Japanese RPGs were
science fiction Science fiction (sometimes shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel unive ...
titles, including ''Donkey Commando'' in 1982 and ''Enterprise: Role Play Game in Star Trek'' in 1983. '' Classic Traveller'' was the first translated RPG in 1984, with '' Dungeons & Dragons'' (Mentzer basic red box edition) following in 1985. One of the earliest Japanese-designed traditional
fantasy Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction involving Magic (supernatural), magical elements, typically set in a fictional universe and sometimes inspired by mythology and folklore. Its roots are in oral traditions, which then became fantasy ...
RPGs was titled ''Roads to Lord'', published in 1984.


Late 1980s to early '90s: success of Group SNE

It was not until the late 1980s, when
role-playing video game A role-playing video game (commonly referred to as simply a role-playing game or RPG, as well as a computer role-playing game or CRPG) is a video game genre where the player controls the actions of a character (or several party members) immers ...
s such as ''
Dragon Quest previously published as ''Dragon Warrior'' in North America until 2005, is a franchise of Japanese role-playing video games created by Armor Project (Yuji Horii), Bird Studio (Akira Toriyama) and Sugiyama Kobo (Koichi Sugiyama) to its publi ...
'' and ''
Final Fantasy is a Japanese video game, Japanese science fantasy anthology media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi and developed and owned by Square Enix (formerly Square (video game company), Square). The franchise centers on a series of fantasy and ...
'', modeled after the western computer RPGs '' Wizardry'' and '' Ultima'', helped popularize the traditional role-playing games. The first ''
Dragon Quest previously published as ''Dragon Warrior'' in North America until 2005, is a franchise of Japanese role-playing video games created by Armor Project (Yuji Horii), Bird Studio (Akira Toriyama) and Sugiyama Kobo (Koichi Sugiyama) to its publi ...
'' was published by Enix in 1986 for the
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and
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/ MSX2 platform. Around the same time
Group SNE Group SNE is a Japanese company founded in 1986 by the current president Hitoshi Yasuda, which produces role-playing games, light novels, board games and card games. Ryo Mizuno was one of the founding members. Group SNE is named after Syntax Erro ...
pioneered a new book genre called ''replays'' consisting of session logs arranged for publication. The first replay, '' Record of Lodoss War'', was a replay of ''Dungeons & Dragons'' that was published in Comptiq magazine beginning in 1986. It became a popular series, and led to an increase in interest in the fantasy genre. ''
Sword World RPG is a Japanese tabletop role-playing game created by Group SNE. 10 million copies of the related books including rulebooks, novels and replays have been sold. The game was first published in 1989; the updated edition, known as the "Sword World 2. ...
'' was published in 1989 and became popular very quickly. A notable feature found in ''Sword World'' was the Forcelia setting which included Lodoss island from the '' Record of Lodoss War''. An analysis of the game's success suggests that the designers took ideas from many famous American games including ''D&D'', ''AD&D'', ''
Middle-earth Role Playing ''Middle-earth Role Playing'' (MERP) is a 1984 role-playing game based on J. R. R. Tolkien ''The Lord of the Rings'' and ''The Hobbit'' under license from Tolkien Enterprises. Iron Crown Enterprises (I.C.E.) published the game until they lost the ...
'', and ''
RuneQuest ''RuneQuest'' (commonly abbreviated as RQ) is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game originally designed by Steve Perrin, Ray Turney, Steve Henderson (game designer), Steve Henderson, and Warren James, and set in Greg Stafford's mythical world of ...
'' and modified the settings to suit Japanese tastes. Compared to ''(A)D&D'' and other contemporary games, ''Sword World RPG'' had a flexible, less restricted, multi-class system. It used only ordinary 6-sided dice since other polyhedral dice were uncommon, especially in rural Japan. It was tied up with light novels and replays. The paperback (
bunkobon In Japan, are small-format paperback books, designed to be affordable and space saving. The great majority of ''bunkobon'' are A6 (105×148mm or 4.1"×5.8") in size. They are sometimes illustrated and like other Japanese paperbacks usually ...
) rulebooks are inexpensive and portable. Notable role-playing games in mid-late '80s and early '90s included:


Late 1990s and early 2000s: the Winter Age and beyond

In the mid to late 1990s, the RPG craze ended (see
History of role-playing games The history of role-playing games begins with an earlier tradition of role-playing, which combined with the rulesets of fantasy wargames in the 1970s to give rise to the modern role-playing game.: "Generation 1" games A role-playing game (RPG ...
). Role-playing games were surpassed by trading card games (TCGs) such as '' Pokémon Trading Card Game'' and '' Magic: The Gathering''; and most RPG magazines were transformed into TCG magazines, or simply discontinued and replaced with then-nascent Waifu culture magazines, with much to the dismay of RPG fans. This period is called the "Winter Age" of TRPGs by Japanese gamers. The "Thawing" or "Spring Age" spans from 1999-2003. Notable role-playing games of this age are '' Blade of Arcana'' (1999), ''Double Cross'' (2001), '' Night Wizard!'' (2002) and '' Alshard'' (2002). ''Role&Roll'' magazine was established in 2003. In 2007, ''Night Wizard!'' was adapted into an
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television series. ''Alshard's'' game system was expanded into a generic role-playing game system named ''
Standard RPG System The Standard RPG System (SRS for short) is a Japanese role-playing game system developed by FarEast Amusement Research and used in ''Alshard'', ''Tenra War'', ''Kaze no Stigma RPG'', ''Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica RPG'' and so on. The newest, the 1 ...
'' in 2006. They were all made by F.E.A.R., which grew to be one of the leading RPG companies in Japan. Console and computer RPGs and the rise of online gaming had a profound influence during this period. For example, ''Alshard'' is inspired by ''
Final Fantasy is a Japanese video game, Japanese science fantasy anthology media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi and developed and owned by Square Enix (formerly Square (video game company), Square). The franchise centers on a series of fantasy and ...
'' and ''
Arianrhod RPG ''Arianrhod RPG'' is a Japanese fantasy role-playing game released in 2004. At present, Arianrhod RPG is one of the most popular traditional RPG in Japan along with Sword World 2.0, Alshard and Dungeons and Dragons. The related books including r ...
'' (2004) is inspired by ''
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'', '' Ragnarok Online'' and alike. Story-oriented games are also influenced by various foreign role-playing games, such as '' Cyberpunk 2020'', ''
Torg ''Torg'' is a cinematic cross-genre tabletop role-playing game created by Greg Gorden and Bill Slavicsek, with art by Daniel Horne. It was first published by West End Games (WEG) in 1990. Game resolution uses a single twenty-sided die, ''drama ...
'' and ''
World of Darkness ''World of Darkness'' is a series of tabletop role-playing games, originally created by Mark Rein-Hagen for White Wolf Publishing. It began as an annual line of five games in 1991–1995, with '' Vampire: The Masquerade'', '' Werewolf: The Apoca ...
''.


Late 2000s and 2010s: resurgence by fan videos and web novels

Since the late 2000s, RPG fan replay videos have grown in popularity on Niconico, a Japanese video hosting service. In the replay videos, popular RPGs are Western '' Call of Cthulhu'' and ''
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''. In 2013, Adventure Planning Service released ''
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'', a TV-show concept PvP RPG, and it quickly spread in Niconico. Also, the rise of web novels has been a major influence to the Japanese fantasy and RPG scene. '' Log Horizon TRPG'' was released in 2014. "Role-playing fiction" '' Red Dragon'' was animated under the moniker ''
Chaos Dragon is a Japanese media franchise based on the Japanese role-playing game '' Red Dragon'' by Makoto Sanda, featuring characters created by Gen Urobuchi, Kinoko Nasu, Izuki Kogyoku, Simadoriru, and Ryōgo Narita. An anime television series title ...
'' in 2015. '' Goblin Slayer TRPG'' was published in 2019.


Replays

Replays are RPG session logs arranged for reading, similar in style to light novels. A typical format of a replay goes as following:
Game master: In this scene, you should think the reason why your PCs team up the party with each other.
Amu: Well, I will visit Eiji's home, because Eiji became an adventurer. At last, he will repay the money he borrowed from me.
Eiji: Hi, Amu. I became an adventurer at long last. Please lend your money to me again. (Haha.) I don't have money, because I bought chainmail.
In Japan, a lot of RPG replays are commercially published.Over 43 books of Sword World RPG's replays were published until July 2007. Replays are more popular than RPG novels and considered as a way of promoting and supporting said game systems. Not only replays of Japanese games but also replays of translated games such as ''GURPS'', ''D&D'', ''Shadowrun'', and ''WFRP'' were published.


Japanese games


Characteristics

Japanese RPGs tend to be built around shorter campaigns or one-off sessions. Oftentimes long-term campaign play with homebrew settings is not accounted for nor is the focus of the game system. Due to limited living space and the lack of home party culture, Japanese players tend to gather at gaming stores, cafe or public halls to play their games. Also as stated above, tabletop RPGs in Japan gained recognition and popularity after CRPGs did, unlike the Western world where tabletop came first and gave birth to CRPGs. Influences from CRPGs, anime and manga culture are almost imperious, and in many cases such Japanese franchises are adapted into tabletop RPGs and not so much the other way around. Almost all RPGs feature anime-influenced art, many of which are done by TCG artists. Replays can be considered as a sub-genre to light novels or a form of anime-manga culture tie-in.


Market and companies

In Japan, domestically-made role-playing games are competitive in the market. Despite the market's small size, many original products are published. For example, 95 domestically-made RPG rulebooks, excluding supplements, were published from 2000 to 2007. In the same period of time, 25 translated RPG rulebooks were published. Despite the competitive nature of Japanese RPGs, nearly all of them are published by Kadokawa Future Publishing conglomerate. ''Sword World RPG'', a traditional fantasy RPG produced by Group SNE, has been popular since its original release in 1989 and revisions in 1996, 2008, 2012 and 2018. In addition, there are several original settings for '' GURPS'' made by Group SNE. Most games of SNE were tied up with light novels or
anime is Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside of Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, in Japan and in Japane ...
such as ''Record of Lodoss War'', ''Legend of Crystania'' and ''
Rune Soldier is a Japanese light novel series by Ryo Mizuno, which features the apprentice wizard Louie as the hero. The series takes place on the continent of Alecrast on the world called Forcelia, and is related to the series Sword World RPG. It is ...
''. F.E.A.R. (FarEast Amusement Research) ( ja) games are more heroic and dramatic than usual games. Characters seen in '' Tokyo NOVA'', ''Blade of Arcana'' and ''Alshard'' are mighty heroes who possess superhuman powers. Also, several connection rules represent dramatic human relationships. Adventure Planning Service (Bouken Kikaku-kyoku) ( ja) produced ''SATASUPE'' (2003), '' Meikyu kingdom'' ( ja) (2004), ''
Saikoro Fiction ''Saikoro Fiction'' ( ja, サイコロ・フィクション, "Dice Fiction"; abbreviated "SF") is a Japanese role-playing game universal system developed by and presented by (''Bouken Kikaku-Kyoku''). Core mechanics Saikoro Fiction require ...
'' system ( ja), ('' Shinobigami'', ja) (2009), '' Reality Show RPG: Kill Death Business'' ( ja) (2013), and more).


Translated games


From English to Japanese

According to the publisher's press releases in 2019, translated copies of first (2004) to fifth edition core rulebooks of '' Call of Cthulhu'' cumulatively sold 200,000 copies domestically. ''D&D'' is fairly popular, and has been translated over six
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. Several Japanese games using the D20 System, which is based on the third edition of ''D&D'', have been developed. However, due to the existence of large competitors, its bumpy releases among editions and limited availability, it does not dominate the market. Other translated systems include ''
Fighting Fantasy ''Fighting Fantasy'' is a series of single-player role-playing gamebooks created by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone. The first volume in the series was published in paperback by Puffin in 1982. The series distinguished itself by mixing Choos ...
'' (including '' Advanced Fighting Fantasy''), '' GURPS'', '' Hero Wars'', ''
RuneQuest ''RuneQuest'' (commonly abbreviated as RQ) is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game originally designed by Steve Perrin, Ray Turney, Steve Henderson (game designer), Steve Henderson, and Warren James, and set in Greg Stafford's mythical world of ...
'', '' Shadowrun'', '' Stormbringer'', ''Traveller'', ''
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'' and ''
World of Darkness ''World of Darkness'' is a series of tabletop role-playing games, originally created by Mark Rein-Hagen for White Wolf Publishing. It began as an annual line of five games in 1991–1995, with '' Vampire: The Masquerade'', '' Werewolf: The Apoca ...
'' ('' Vampire:The Masquerade'' etc.) systems. Each title has been translated several times, releasing many different editions. Some games were modified in Japanese and later released, such as ''RuneQuest 90's'' and ''Hyper Tunnels and Trolls''. More recently, ''
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'' was translated and published in 2018. Many minor products, such as '' Cyberpunk 2020'', ''
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'', ''
Dark Conspiracy ''Dark Conspiracy'' is a near-future horror role-playing game (RPG) originally written by Lester W. Smith and published by Game Designers' Workshop (GDW) in 1991. Several newer editions have been published. Setting ''Dark Conspiracy'' is set i ...
'', '' Dragon Warriors'', ''
Earthdawn ''Earthdawn'' is a fantasy role-playing game, originally produced by FASA in 1993. In 1999 it was licensed to Living Room Games, which produced the ''Second Edition''. It was licensed to RedBrick in 2003, who released the Classic Edition in 200 ...
'', '' The Fantasy Trip'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' MechWarrior'', '' Marvel Heroic'', ''
Middle-earth Role Playing ''Middle-earth Role Playing'' (MERP) is a 1984 role-playing game based on J. R. R. Tolkien ''The Lord of the Rings'' and ''The Hobbit'' under license from Tolkien Enterprises. Iron Crown Enterprises (I.C.E.) published the game until they lost the ...
'', ''
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'', ''
Torg ''Torg'' is a cinematic cross-genre tabletop role-playing game created by Greg Gorden and Bill Slavicsek, with art by Daniel Horne. It was first published by West End Games (WEG) in 1990. Game resolution uses a single twenty-sided die, ''drama ...
'' have also been translated.


From Japanese to other languages

The first RPG translated ''from'' Japanese into another language was the ''
Sword World RPG is a Japanese tabletop role-playing game created by Group SNE. 10 million copies of the related books including rulebooks, novels and replays have been sold. The game was first published in 1989; the updated edition, known as the "Sword World 2. ...
''. Its basic rulebook and scenarios were translated into Korean. ( :ko:소드 월드 RPG) In 2008, the ''Maid RPG'' was completely translated from Japanese into English. '' Tenra Bansho Zero'' was projected to be the first translation into English; however, ''Maid'' was completed first. The original PDF release of Maid had to be re-edited, due to the controversial content it contained. In 2013, the 3rd Edition of "Double Cross" by F.E.A.R was released in English by Ver. Blue Amusement. In 2013, '' Ryuutama'' was translated into French by editor Lapin Marteau.


See also

*
History of Eastern role-playing video games While the early history and distinctive traits of role-playing video games (RPGs) in East Asia come Video games in Japan, from Japan, many have also been Video games in South Korea, developed in South Korea and Video games in China, in China. ...
*
History of role-playing games The history of role-playing games begins with an earlier tradition of role-playing, which combined with the rulesets of fantasy wargames in the 1970s to give rise to the modern role-playing game.: "Generation 1" games A role-playing game (RPG ...
* List of best-selling Japanese role-playing game franchises


References


External links


TRPG.NET Wiki for English

Group SNE

FarEast Amusement Research

Adventure Planning Service

Dungeons & Dragons Japanese official site

Japanese Rules Cyclopedia

website of french publisher of Ryuutama
{{DEFAULTSORT:Japanese Role-Playing Game Japanese popular culture