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first emerged during the 1980s. Instead of "tabletop", they are referred to in Japanese as (often shortened as ''TRPG''), a
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term meant to distinguish them from
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, which are popular in Japan. Today, there are hundreds of Japanese-designed tabletop role-playing games as well as games translated into Japanese.


History


Early years

In the 1970s,
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s received little to no attention in Japan because they only had English titles. However, several gaming magazines and computer magazines started introducing role-playing games in the early 1980s. Some of the earliest Japanese RPGs were
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titles, including ''Donkey Commando'' in 1982 and ''Enterprise: Role Play Game in Star Trek'' in 1983. '' Traveller'' was the first translated RPG in 1984, with ''
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'' (Mentzer basic red box edition) following in 1985. One of the earliest Japanese-designed traditional
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RPGs was titled ''Roads to Lord'', published in 1984.


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

In the late 1980s,
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s such as ''
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'' and ''
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'' helped popularize tabletop role-playing games in Japan. Around the same time, the Japanese game publisher Group SNE pioneered a new book genre called ''replays.'' Replays are logs of TRPG play sessions, arranged for publication in a similar style to
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s. 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, which led to increased interest in the fantasy genre. ''
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'' was published in 1989 and became popular very quickly. The Forcelia setting includes Lodoss island from the replay '' Record of Lodoss War.'' ''Sword World RPG'' had a flexible multi-class system. It only uses 6-sided dice, since other polyhedral dice were uncommon in 1989, especially in rural Japan. The paperback ( bunkobon) rulebooks were inexpensive and portable. Notable role-playing games in the mid-late 1980s and early 1990s included:


Late 1990s and early 2000s

In the mid to late 1990s, trading card games (TCGs) surpassed tabletop role-playing games in popularity, and most Japanese TRPG magazines were either transformed into TCG magazines or discontinued. Notable role-playing games of the early 2000s include '' Blade of Arcana'' (1999), '' 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'' in 2006.


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

Since the late 2000s, RPG fan replay videos have grown in popularity on
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, a Japanese video hosting service. In addition, the rise of web novels has been a major influence on the Japanese fantasy and RPG scene. '' Log Horizon TRPG'' was released in 2014. "Role-playing fiction" '' Red Dragon'' was animated under the moniker ''
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'' in 2015. ''
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TRPG'' was published in 2019.


Japanese games

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.


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.


From Japanese to other languages

In 2008, the ''Maid RPG'' was completely translated from Japanese into English. 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 have come Video games in Japan, from Japan, many video games have also arisen Video games in China, in China, Video games in South Korea, developed ...
* History of role-playing games * 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
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