Whats the "J" in JRPG?

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#1 DmanxPS2
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I've heard games like Lost Odyssey and Tales of Vesperia called "JRPGs" Just wondering what the J stands for. Also, other games that aren't turn based like i remember from those two. Such as Oblivion, Mass Effect... is there a type of RPG that classifies them as well?

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#2 Archangel3371
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The "J" stands for Japanese. Oblivion and Mass Effect are called WRPG's where the "W" stands for Western.
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#3 Halo773ER
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japanese
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#4 DmanxPS2
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ah ok, sweet thanks
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And you can technically develop a JRPG outside of Japan. It's a reference to a style of role-playing design, rather than the country of origin. However, there are relatively few JRPG style games developed anywhere but Japan, so...

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#6 jubino
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Don't listen to these guys, it definitely does NOT stand for Japanese. It stands for jubino...cuz I made them.
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Japanese man, heh
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#8 jubino
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Japanese man, hehToriko42

Wrong! Read above post, thank me later. It'll definitely save you some more embarassment down the road.

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[QUOTE="Toriko42"]Japanese man, hehjubino

Wrong! Read above post, thank me later. It'll definitely save you some more embarassment down the road.

Yeah A LOT later :roll:

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#10 jubino
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[QUOTE="jubino"]

[QUOTE="Toriko42"]Japanese man, hehcapthavic

Wrong! Read above post, thank me later. It'll definitely save you some more embarassment down the road.

Yeah A LOT later :roll:

Or now? Fine, don't believe me. Whatev. I'll just keep makin them and you'll just keep bein wrong. Works for me.

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[QUOTE="capthavic"][QUOTE="jubino"]

[QUOTE="Toriko42"]Japanese man, hehjubino

Wrong! Read above post, thank me later. It'll definitely save you some more embarassment down the road.

Yeah A LOT later :roll:

Or now? Fine, don't believe me. Whatev. I'll just keep makin them and you'll just keep bein wrong. Works for me.

Actually, doesn't it stand for juicy. As in juicy melons....you know what I'm talkin' about.

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"joy"

because youre worth it

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#13 raahsnavj
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J stands for big eyes, bright colors, kid heros, and the same typical reused elements in yet another bland RPG... it also stands for Japanese. As for Obilvion and ME, a 'W' is normally on the front. The 'W' indicates: an attempt at real character models, grittiness, interesting plot lines not centered about a childrens tale... and it also stands for Western. That's how I view it.
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J stands for big eyes, bright colors, kid heros, and the same typical reused elements in yet another bland RPG... it also stands for Japanese. As for Obilvion and ME, a 'W' is normally on the front. The 'W' indicates: an attempt at real character models, grittiness, interesting plot lines not centered about a childrens tale... and it also stands for Western. That's how I view it.raahsnavj

Just to be fair, the "W" can also stand for "the same typical reused elements in yet another bland RPG."

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[QUOTE="raahsnavj"]J stands for big eyes, bright colors, kid heros, and the same typical reused elements in yet another bland RPG... it also stands for Japanese. As for Obilvion and ME, a 'W' is normally on the front. The 'W' indicates: an attempt at real character models, grittiness, interesting plot lines not centered about a childrens tale... and it also stands for Western. That's how I view it.ASK_Story

Just to be fair, the "W" can also stand for "the same typical reused elements in yet another bland RPG."

Ouch. I try to over-look the flaws in both 'styles' and enjoy the unique benefits of each.

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[QUOTE="ASK_Story"]

[QUOTE="raahsnavj"]J stands for big eyes, bright colors, kid heros, and the same typical reused elements in yet another bland RPG... it also stands for Japanese. As for Obilvion and ME, a 'W' is normally on the front. The 'W' indicates: an attempt at real character models, grittiness, interesting plot lines not centered about a childrens tale... and it also stands for Western. That's how I view it.Mr_Satch

Just to be fair, the "W" can also stand for "the same typical reused elements in yet another bland RPG."

Ouch. I try to over-look the flaws in both 'styles' and enjoy the unique benefits of each.

That's too positive. Why do that when you can simply hate both? :D