List of Japanese Role-playing Games By Genre - Universal Roleplaying Systems

Universal Roleplaying Systems

  • Apple Basic
    • Hikari to Yami no Legend
    • Onegai Gosenzosama
    • Witch Quest
  • ASURA system
    • ASURA Fantasy
    • Detective Story
    • Fatman
    • Taima Senki
  • GURPS - Japanese publisher's site
    • GURPS Busin kourin
    • GURPS Cocoon
    • GURPS Damned Stalker (Gurps Youma Yakou/Hyakki Yasyou) - superhero of dark stalker
    • GURPS Dragon Merc
    • GURPS Power up
    • GURPS RebornRebirth
    • GURPS Ring Dream - female wrestling
    • GURPS Runal/Yuel - fantasy world with seven moons
  • Magic Circle of the A - its campaign setting is the world of Shikigami no Shiro and Gunparade March
    • Magic Circle of the A Gunparade March edition
  • MAGIUS - Multiple Assignable Game Interface for Universal System
    • Chounai Boueitai RPG
    • Deka Magi slayers!
    • Goryuutei RPG
    • Hourai Gakuen RPG
    • Lost Universe Geimu Ugomeku
    • Magic School Lunar! RPG
    • Martian Successor Nadesico RPG
    • MAZE Bakunetsu Jikuu RPG
    • Monster Maker Gakuen RPG
    • Pretty Sammy RPG
    • Rocket Girls RPG
    • Saber Marionette J RPG
    • Silent Möbius RPG
    • Slayers RPG
    • Space Battleship Yamamoto Yohko RPG
    • Tenchi Muyou! RPG
    • Tenchi Muyou! in LOVE RPG
  • Standard RPG System
    • Alshard
    • Alshard Gaia
    • Kaze no Stigma RPG
    • Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica RPG
    • Tenra War
    • Trinity x Venus SRS
    • Magician's Academy RPG
  • WARPS
    • Appleseed
    • Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack
    • The Castle of Cagliostro

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