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|developer = Bullet-Proof Software | |developer = Bullet-Proof Software | ||
|publisher = Bullet-Proof Software and others | |publisher = Bullet-Proof Software and others | ||
|platforms = {{plat-pc-8800-series}} • {{plat-pc-9800-series}} • {{plat-x1}} • {{plat-fm-7}} • | |platforms = {{plat-pc-8800-series}} • {{plat-pc-9800-series}} • {{plat-x1}} • {{plat-fm-7}} • {{plat-pc-8000-series}} • {{plat-msx}} • {{plat-pc-6000-series}} • {{plat-sharp-mz-2500}} • {{plat-sg1000}} • {{plat-nes}} • {{plat-gbc}} | ||
|date = 1983 or 1984 (original) | |date = 1983 or 1984 (original) | ||
|wikipedia = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Onyx | |wikipedia = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Onyx |
Latest revision as of 11:04, 11 September 2024
The Black Onyx is an early Japanese RPG by Henk Rogers of Bullet-Proof Software. A bestseller on Japanese home computers for around two years, it was acknowledged as an influence by the creators of Hydlide and The Legend of Zelda — games which in turn were highly influential — making The Black Onyx a direct progenitor of most, if not all, JRPGs today.
Articles[edit]
- The Making Of The Black Onyx, The Game That Hooked Japan On RPGs — Henk Rogers interview by Simon Parkin
- The CRPG Addict's writeup of a playthrough of the PC88 version — Part 1, Part 2
- Ultima, Wizardry, The Black Onyx and the origin of JRPGs — a critical view of BPS's version of history by Sam Derboo