List of Role-playing Video Games: 2002 To 2003

List Of Role-playing Video Games: 2002 To 2003

This is a comprehensive index of commercial role-playing video games, sorted chronologically by year. Information regarding date of release, developer, publisher, operating system, sub-genre and notability is provided where available. The table can be sorted by clicking on the small boxes next to the column headings. This list does not include roguelikes, MUDs or MMORPGs. It does include action RPGs and tactical RPGs.

For more details on the history of roguelikes, see Chronology of roguelike video games. For more details on the history of MMORPGs, see History of massively multiplayer online games. For more details on the history of table-top role-playing games, see Timeline of pen and paper role-playing games.


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