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RPG Maker

RPG Maker, known in Japan as RPG Tsukūru (RPGツクール, sometimes romanized as RPG Tkool), is a series of programs for the development of role-playing video games (RPGs) with story-driven elements, created by the Japanese group ASCII, succeeded by Enterbrain. The Japanese name, Tsukūru, is a pun mixing the Japanese word tsukuru (作る), means "make" or "create", with tsūru (ツール), the Japanese transcription of the English word "tool".[1]

RPG Maker
Developer(s)ASCII, Enterbrain, Agetec, Degica, Gotcha Gotcha Games
Initial release17 December 1992; 30 years ago (1992-12-17) as RPG Tsukūru Dante 98
Stable release
RPG Maker MZ / August 27, 2020; 2 years ago (2020-08-27)
Platform
Available inJapanese, Chinese, Korean, English
TypeGame creation software
Websitewww.rpgmakerweb.com

The RPG Maker series was originally released primarily in Japan, but people started to translate and release the software illegally[2] in China, Taiwan, South Korea, Russia, and North America with RPG Maker 2000 and RPG Maker 2003.[3] Most of the later engines have been officially translated.

PC versions

RPG Maker is a program that allows users to create their own role-playing video games. Most versions include a tile set based map editor (tilesets are called chipsets in pre-XP versions), a simple scripting language for scripting events, and a battle editor. All versions include initial premade tilesets, characters, and events which can be used in creating new games. One feature of the PC versions of RPG Maker programs is that a user can create new tilesets and characters, and add any new graphics the user wants.

Despite being geared towards creating role-playing video games, the engine also has the capability to create games of other genres, such as adventure games (see Yume Nikki), story-driven games or visual novels with minimal tweaking. Some video games made in RPG Maker engine (See Super Columbine Massacre RPG! and Heartbeat) garnered controversy by many audiences.

RPG Tsukūru Dante 98

According to Enterbrain, RPG Tsukūru Dante 98, released on December 17, 1992, was the first software of the RPG Maker series,[4][5] although there were a few versions of RPG making software by ASCII preceding it, dating back to 1988.[6] This, along with its follow-up RPG Tsukūru Dante 98 II, was made for NEC PC-9801, and games created with these programs can be played on a Windows computer with emulators called Dante for Windows and D2win, respectively.[7] RPG Maker was a product that came from various programs that ASCII Corporation had included in ASCII along with other users' code submitted to it, which the company decided to expand and publish into the standalone game-making toolkit.[8]

RPG Maker 95

RPG Maker 95 was the first Microsoft Windows-based RPG Maker software. Despite being an early version, RPG Maker 95 has both a higher screen resolution, and higher sprite and tile resolution than the several following versions.

RPG Maker 2000

RPG Maker 2000, also referred to as RM2k, was the second release of RPG Maker for Microsoft Windows and is the most popular and used RPG Maker so far.[citation needed] While it is possible to do more with RM2k, it uses lower resolution sprites and tiles than RPG Maker 95. However, it does not have a noticeable limit of 'sprites'. Unlike RM95, which can only use one 'set', RM2k can use an unlimited number of sprite sheets with specific sizes for each type. The tilesets also have a similar non-limitation. However, because tiles must be entered into a database, there is a limit on tiles. This limit however is rarely a problem (normally 5000), and even when it is, an unofficial patch exists which can bump most limits much higher at the risk of potential game corruption. It doesn't support text output and can program only 2 buttons, Z and X. There is text in dialog boxes, by manner of overlaying sprites, or maps lain with text. But not plainly on the screen.

RPG Maker 2003

RPG Maker 2003, also referred to as RM2k3, and sometimes RM2k/3, is largely an improvement of RM2k. RM2k games can be ported to RM2k3 (but not back to RM2k, the conversion is permanent), and most resources are interchangeable. The main difference is the introduction of a side-view battle system similar to that found in the Final Fantasy games on the Super NES and the Sony PlayStation. This was the first version made by Enterbrain, which had previously been a part of ASCII.

RPG Maker XP

RPG Maker XP (also referred to as RMXP) was released 16 September 2005.[9] It is the first RPG Maker which can use Ruby, making it far more powerful than previous versions programming-wise. However, many normal, simplified features present in RM2k(3) have been removed. Most of these features, however, have been programmed with Ruby, and distributed online. RMXP runs at 1024x768 resolution (though games made in it run at 640x480), while offering four times the playable area of its predecessors. By default, games ran at 40 frames per second, though the game's scripts can be modified to set the framerate to any value. Additionally, it allows greater user control over sprite size (there is no specific image size regulation for sprite sheets) and other aspects of game design. This more open-ended arrangement, coupled with the inclusion of the Ruby Game Scripting System (RGSS [ja]), makes RPG Maker XP more versatile than older versions in the series, at the cost of a steeper learning curve. This was named after Windows XP which was active from 2001-2008.

RPG Maker VX

RPG Maker VX, also referred to as RMVX, its Japanese release date was Dec. 27 2007, and official release date in America was February 29, 2008. In this new maker, the interface is more user-friendly, allowing new users to create games with ease. The framerate was increased to 60 frames per second, providing much smoother animation in comparison to RMXP's often-choppy 40fps. The programming language Ruby is still implemented, and the game's default programming has been overhauled to allow more freedom to those scripting in new features. New editor and a new RTP are included, this time in a much simpler "blocky" style. The default battle system is comparable to that of the Dragon Quest series or its predecessor RM2k, with a frontal view of the battlefield and detailed text descriptions of each action taken. One notable disadvantage from the previous version, however, is the lack of support for multiple tilesets when mapping, leaving the player with only a finite number of unique tiles with which to depict all the game's environments. Multiple player-made workarounds exist, but this remains a sore point among many RMVX users.

RPG Maker VX Ace

RPG Maker VX Ace, also known as VXAce or simply "Ace", was released by Enterbrain in Japan on December 15, 2011.[10] It was released in the United States on March 15, 2012 as a digital download. It was later made available through Steam, and is also now available as a physical CD.[11] RPG Maker VX Ace is essentially an overhauled version of RPG Maker VX, and removes the issue with multiple tilesets. Battle backgrounds were re-introduced, and are separated into top and bottom halves. Spells, skills, and items can all now have their own damage and recovery formulas, although a quick calculation method reminiscent of the older RPG Makers is available. The VX RTP was redesigned for VX Ace, and a new soundtrack featuring higher quality techno-pop tracks was included. With VX Ace came a large quantity of DLC Resource Packages offered by Enterbrain, also available through Steam.

RPG Maker MV

Released by Degica on October 23, 2015, RPG Maker MV includes a large number of changes over previous versions, having multiplatform support, side-view battles, and high resolution features.[12] It is the first engine in the series to use JavaScript instead of Ruby, with the addition of plugins. Completed games can be played on PC and mobile devices. RPG Maker MV also goes back to layered tilesets, a feature that was removed in RPG Maker VX and VX Ace. However, unlike RPG Maker XP which allowed users to manually choose which layers to build on, RPG Maker MV automatically stacks tiles on top of other tiles.[13] It also came out on consoles under the name RPG Tsukūru MV Trinity. It was originally announced to only be on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch but was later announced to also be on Xbox One. This release was later cancelled.[14] It was released on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in Japan on November 15, 2018, and is scheduled for release in North America on September 8, 2020, and Europe on September 11, 2020.[15][16]

RPG Maker MZ

RPG Maker MZ was announced in June 2020.[17] RPG Maker MZ is the successor of RPG Maker MV. The first trailer received mixed reviews, critics highlighting its similarity with RPG Maker MV. MZ's new updates include the Effekseer particle system, autosave function and XP-style autolayer mechanics, which many users have requested in the past. It released worldwide on August 20, 2020.[18] Like MV, it allows users to develop plugins using JavaScript. Since its release, RPG Maker MZ received mostly positive reviews from users, who praised the return of the layer mechanics from XP, and the augmented features; though similarities to previous engine, RPG Maker MV, drew mixed response similar to the first trailer.

RPG Maker Unite

In 2022 RPG Maker Unite was announced as an asset for the Unity game engine based on RPG Maker.[19]

Console versions

RPG Tsukūru Super Dante

Victor Reetz created the first console RPG Maker, RPG Tsukūru Super Dante, which debuted in 1995 for the Super Famicom, as a port of RPG Tsukūru Dante 98.[5] RPG Tsukūru Super Dante was later broadcast via the Super Famicom's Satellaview accessory.

RPG Maker GB is the first console[20] portable version of RPG Maker.

RPG Maker

In 2000, RPG Maker was released for the Sony PlayStation, however, only a limited number of copies were made for releases outside of Japan. The software allowed user-made characters, and monsters through Anime Maker which was separate from the RPG Maker, which required saving to an external memory card. However, there was a limit to how many user-made sprites and monsters could be used in RPG Maker. Also, in Anime Maker, the user could create larger sprites for a theater-type visual novel in which the player could animate and control characters, but these sprites were much larger and unusable in RPG Maker.

The RPG Maker interface was somewhat user-friendly, and battles were front-view style only. Item, Monster, Skill/Magic, and Dungeons had a small limit cap, as did the effects of any given Item, Magic or Skill (9,999). Items were all inclusive; Weapons and Armors were created in the Items interface. The types of items were as follows: None (mainly used for Key Items), Weapon, Armor, Key (up to eight sub types), Magic (for binding Magic created in the Magic interface to an item), Healing, and Food (which raises stats and EXP, or experience points in which this particular software is the only one of the series to do so natively).

Events were a separate save file from the System file, and are referred to as Scenario files. This is how the user could make multiple parts to one game, provided the user had enough memory cards and card space to create the files.

RPG Maker Fes

A version for the Nintendo 3DS was released by NIS America on June 27, 2017. While it remains portable on a small screen, users can create games on-the-go and also download games to play as well. The game received some criticism, with NintendoWorldReport writing that "Ultimately, it’s hard for me to recommend RPG Maker Fes to anyone but the most hardcore of RPG fans that have always dreamed of creating their own game."[21] Games completed can be uploaded to the RPG Maker Fes Player app for those to download and play on their own systems. It is the second RPG Maker to receive a limited edition (the previous one being RPG Tsukūru DS) which includes a CD soundtrack in a jewel case containing all the soundtracks in the game, and a full-color paperback artbook. It is the first RPG Maker on consoles/handhelds to receive a digital release.

English versions

Historically, few early RPG Maker versions had official English releases. Each Windows version has, however, been subject to unlicensed distribution through the internet in some form or other.[22] RPG Maker 95, as well as translation patches for the Super Famicom titles RPG Maker Super Dante and RPG Maker 2, were translated and distributed by a group called KanjiHack. In 1999, KanjiHack closed upon receiving a cease-and-desist e-mail from ASCII's lawyers. RPG Maker 95 was re-released with a more complete translation under the name RPG Maker 95+ by a Russian programmer, under the alias of Don Miguel,[23] who later translated and released RPG Maker 2000. Later versions, RPG Maker 2003, and RPG Maker XP, were similarly translated and distributed by a programmer under the alias of RPG Advocate.

The first official English release of the PC series was of RPG Maker XP on September 16, 2005. The next two versions of the software, RPG Maker VX and RPG Maker VX Ace both received official English releases. Since 2010 English versions of RPG Maker have been published by Degica, who have also officially released English versions of the older titles RPG Maker 2000 and RPG Maker 2003.

The first official English language of a console version was the PlayStation version in 2000, simply called RPG Maker, by Agetec. Agetec also localized RPG Maker 2 and RPG Maker 3.

Reception and legacy

By August 2005, the series had sold more than two million copies worldwide.[4] Later Steam releases are estimated to have sold nearly 1 million units by April 2018, according to Steam Spy.[24] Since its first release, the series has been used to create numerous titles, both free and commercial. According to PC Gamer, it has become "the go-to tool for aspiring developers who want to make a game and sell it", due to being "the most accessible game engine around".[25] In addition to games, the series has been used for other purposes, such as studies involving students learning mathematics through the creation of role-playing games,[26] and programming.[27]

With the release of 2012 video game Ib, it has been credited with helping popularize its engine's use in developing more story-driven and horror games than role-playing games.

Some RPG Maker video games received critical acclaim, and later adapted into multimedia franchises only produced in Japan including Angels of Death, Ao Oni and Corpse Party.

Ledonne producing a documentary in 2008 called Playing Columbine about his game and its impact.[28]

RPG Maker as a machinima form

RPG Maker engine still often use for films as machinima form, rather than making video games, is extremely rare. For example: Distortion (2023) is a first feature-length experimental non-narrative animated film using the RPG Maker MV engine, released exclusively on YouTube.[29] Short films and series made in RPG Maker engine such as Decisive Destiny (2018), Yanzilla (2019), and Teenagers in Chester Street (2021), the latter who also created Distortion.

RPG Maker series timeline

Japanese title English title Developer Platform(s) Japanese release date English release date Publisher(s)
Mamirin PC-8801 1988 ASCII
Dungeon Manjirou[30] MSX2 1988 ASCII
RPG Construction Tool: Dante[31] MSX2 February 8, 1990 ASCII
Dante 2[32] MSX2 February 8, 1992 ASCII
Chimes Quest[33] PC-9801 1992 ASCII
RPG Tsukūru Dante 98[5] PC-9801 December 19, 1992 ASCII
Dungeon RPG Tsukūru Dan-Dan Dungeon[34] PC-9801 April 28, 1994 ASCII
RPG Tsukūru: Super Dante Kuusou Kagaku Super Famicom, Satellaview March 31, 1995 (Super Famicom)
April 4, 1996 (Satellaview)
ASCII
RPG Tsukūru Dante 98 II[5] PC-9801 July 14, 1996 ASCII
RPG Tsukūru 2 Kuusou Kagaku Super Famicom, Satellaview January 31, 1996 (Super Famicom)
April 22, 1996 (Satellaview)
ASCII
RPG Tsukūru 95 Microsoft Windows March 28, 1997 ASCII
RPG Tsukūru 95 Value! Microsoft Windows November 21, 2001 Enterbrain
Simulation RPG Tsukūru Pegasus Japan Sega Saturn, PlayStation September 17, 1998 ASCII
Enterbrain Collection: Simulation RPG Tsukūru Pegasus Japan PlayStation November 29, 2001 Enterbrain
Simulation RPG Tsukūru 95 Microsoft Windows May 29, 1998 ASCII
Simulation RPG Tsukūru 95 Value! Microsoft Windows November 21, 2001 Enterbrain
RPG Tsukūru 3 RPG Maker Kuusou Kagaku PlayStation November 27, 1997 October 2, 2000 ASCII (Japan)
Agetec (North America)
PlayStation the Best: RPG Tsukūru 3 Kuusou Kagaku PlayStation November 19, 1998 ASCII
RPG Tsukūru GB Kuusou Kagaku Game Boy Color March 17, 2000 ASCII
RPG Tsukūru 2000 RPG Maker 2000 Microsoft Windows April 5, 2000 ASCII
RPG Tsukūru 2000 Value! Microsoft Windows May 14, 2003 July 7, 2015 Enterbrain (Japan)
Degica (Worldwide)
RPG Tsukūru 4 Agenda[35] PlayStation December 7, 2000 Enterbrain
Uchūjin Tanaka Tarou de RPG Tsukūru GB 2 Game Boy Color July 20, 2001 Enterbrain
RPG Tsukūru 5 RPG Maker 2 Kuusou Kagaku PlayStation 2 August 8, 2002 October 28, 2003 Enterbrain (Japan)
Agetec (North America)
RPG Tsukūru 2003 RPG Maker 2003 Microsoft Windows December 18, 2002 April 24, 2015 Enterbrain (Japan)
Degica (Worldwide)
RPG Tsukūru α[36] Microsoft Windows, Mobile phone December 18, 2002 Enterbrain
RPG Tsukūru Advance Game Boy Advance April 25, 2003 Enterbrain
RPG Tsukūru XP RPG Maker XP Microsoft Windows July 22, 2004 September 16, 2005 Enterbrain (Worldwide)
Degica (Worldwide)
RPG Tsukūru RPG Maker 3 Run Time PlayStation 2 December 16, 2004 September 20, 2005 Enterbrain (Japan)
Agetec (North America)
RPG Tsukūru for Mobile Mobile phone April 17, 2006 Enterbrain
RPG Tsukūru VX RPG Maker VX Microsoft Windows December 27, 2007 February 29, 2008 Enterbrain (Worldwide)
Degica (Worldwide)
RPG Tsukūru DS[37] Nintendo DS March 11, 2010 Enterbrain
RPG Tsukūru VX Ace RPG Maker VX Ace Microsoft Windows December 15, 2011 March 15, 2012 Enterbrain (Worldwide)
Degica (Worldwide)
RPG Tsukūru DS Plus Nintendo DS December 15, 2011 Enterbrain
RPG Tsukūru MV RPG Maker MV Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux December 17, 2015 October 23, 2015 Kadokawa Games
Degica (Worldwide)
RPG Tsukūru Fes RPG Maker Fes Nintendo 3DS November 24, 2016 June 23, 2017 Kadokawa Games
NIS America (Worldwide)
RPG Tsukūru MV Trinity RPG Maker MV PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch November 15, 2018 September 8, 2020 Kadokawa Games
NIS America (Worldwide)
RPG Tsukūru MZ RPG Maker MZ Microsoft Windows August 20, 2020 August 20, 2020 Kadokawa Games
Degica (Worldwide)

Notable games

A number of developers who have created notable games via RPG Maker include:

Developer Game(s) RPG Maker Genre
773 Cherry Tree High Comedy Club XP Adventure
Danny Ledonne Super Columbine Massacre RPG! 2000 Role-playing
Dark Gaia Studios One Night Trilogy VX Horror
Freebird Games To the Moon XP Adventure, psychological drama
Fummy The Witch's House VX, MV Horror, puzzle
Ghosthunter Grimm's Hollow[38] 2003 Adventure role-playing
Hoshikuzu KRNKRN Angels of Death VXA Psychological horror
Kikiyama Yume Nikki 2003 Psychological horror-adventure
Kouri Ib 2000 Psychological horror
Laura Shigihara Rakuen XP Adventure
FutureCat Games OneShot 2003, XP Adventure
Mason Lindroth Hylics VXA Surreal role-playing
Mortis Ghost Off 2003 Surreal role-playing
Noprops Ao Oni XP Horror
Nishida Yoshitaka "Yubiningyō" Palette 95 Psychological horror
OMOCAT Omori MV Psychological horror
Sherman3D Alpha Kimori[39] VX Role-playing
Stephen "thecatamites" Gillmurphy Space Funeral 2003 Surreal role-paying
Temmie Chang Escaped Chasm[40] MV Adventure
Team GrisGris Corpse Party 98

See also

References

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  2. ^ Zavarise, Giada (2018-09-01). "Are RPG Maker games as bad as people think?". Eurogamer. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  3. ^ "International Licensing Business" 2007-09-23 at the Wayback Machine at Enterbrain's website
  4. ^ a b Enterbrain (2005-8-16) 『RPGツクールXP』英語版 海外サイトにてダウンロード販売を開始 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine(in Japanese)
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  10. ^ [2] January 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ "RPG Maker VX Ace Release | The Official RPG Maker Blog". Retrieved 2012-08-10.
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  14. ^ "RPG Maker MV cancelled for Xbox One". 11 March 2019.
  15. ^ "RPG Maker MV for PS4, Xbox One, and Switch launches November 15 in Japan". Gematsu. 25 July 2018. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  16. ^ "RPG Maker MV for PS4 and Switch launches September 8 in North America, September 11 in Europe". Gematsu. July 2020. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
  17. ^ "A new RPG Maker is on the horizon". Destructoid. 6 June 2020. Retrieved 2020-06-07.
  18. ^ Twitter https://twitter.com/rpgmakerweb/status/1283658202425561088. Retrieved 2020-07-16. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  19. ^ Romano, Sal (15 February 2022). "RPG Maker Unite announced for PC". Gematsu. Retrieved 19 September 2022.
  20. ^ . August 25, 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-08-25.
  21. ^ "RPG Maker FES Review – Review. (2017, June 20). Retrieved December 05, 2017".
  22. ^ "Sad Fact" at Enterbrain's website
  23. ^ at gfxartist.com (archived copy)
  24. ^ . Steam Spy. Archived from the original on 12 April 2018. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
  25. ^ Sayer, Matt (April 12, 2017). "The surprising explosion of RPG Maker on Steam". PC Gamer.
  26. ^ Marcus Vinicius Maltempi and Maurício Rosa. "Learning Vortex, Games and Technologies: A New Approach to the Teaching of Mathematics" (PDF). Universidade Estadual Paulista. Retrieved 2007-06-09. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  27. ^ Tiffany Ralph and Tiffany Barnes. (PDF). Colorado State University, University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-06-09. One of the versions was developed using RPG Maker XP and provides students with a more exploratory gaming experience than the other, which was created using the BioWare Aurora Neverwinter Nights Toolset and has the user follow linear stages of game play. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  28. ^ "Injured and Survivors of the Columbine High School shooting". www.acolumbinesite.com. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
  29. ^ Moonchalk, Studio (January 22, 2023). "Distortion (2023) - A 47-Minute Feature-Length Film". YouTube.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  30. ^ Dungeon Manjiro at Generation MSX
  31. ^ Dante at Generation MSX
  32. ^ Dante II at Generation MSX
  33. ^ "ゲームを作ろう!(2)RPGツクールでつくーる". www.uraken.net.
  34. ^ "yananayika" (The Tsukūru Museum) 2007-08-23 at the Wayback Machine at the official Tsukūru website (in Japanese)
  35. ^ Agenda-Game: Products 2010-07-25 at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese). Retrieved on 2010-11-10.
  36. ^ RPGツクール2003製品情報 at Enterbrain's website (in Japanese)
  37. ^ RPGツクールDS 2015-03-17 at the Wayback Machine(in Japanese) Retrieved on 2010-1-12.
  38. ^ Sykes, Tom (2020-02-27). "Slay ghosts and eat cookies in free RPG Grimm's Hollow". PC Gamer. Retrieved 2020-05-18.
  39. ^ Degica (2012-08-05). "Degica RPG Maker Web Store". Degica, Co., Ltd. Retrieved 2012-08-21.
  40. ^ Brown, Fraser (2019-04-03). "Escaped Chasm is a free game about loneliness from Undertale's artist". PC Gamer. Retrieved 2020-05-18.

External links

  • Official website

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This article is about the series For the first entry for the PlayStation see RPG Maker video game RPG Maker known in Japan as RPG Tsukuru RPGツクール sometimes romanized as RPG Tkool is a series of programs for the development of role playing video games RPGs with story driven elements created by the Japanese group ASCII succeeded by Enterbrain The Japanese name Tsukuru is a pun mixing the Japanese word tsukuru 作る means make or create with tsuru ツール the Japanese transcription of the English word tool 1 RPG MakerDeveloper s ASCII Enterbrain Agetec Degica Gotcha Gotcha GamesInitial release17 December 1992 30 years ago 1992 12 17 as RPG Tsukuru Dante 98Stable releaseRPG Maker MZ August 27 2020 2 years ago 2020 08 27 PlatformPC 8801MSX2PC 9801Super FamicomMicrosoft WindowsSega SaturnPlayStationGame Boy ColorPlayStation 2Game Boy AdvanceNintendo DSNintendo 3DSLinuxNintendo SwitchPlayStation 4macOSAvailable inJapanese Chinese Korean EnglishTypeGame creation softwareWebsitewww wbr rpgmakerweb wbr comThe RPG Maker series was originally released primarily in Japan but people started to translate and release the software illegally 2 in China Taiwan South Korea Russia and North America with RPG Maker 2000 and RPG Maker 2003 3 Most of the later engines have been officially translated Contents 1 PC versions 1 1 RPG Tsukuru Dante 98 1 2 RPG Maker 95 1 3 RPG Maker 2000 1 4 RPG Maker 2003 1 5 RPG Maker XP 1 6 RPG Maker VX 1 7 RPG Maker VX Ace 1 8 RPG Maker MV 1 9 RPG Maker MZ 1 10 RPG Maker Unite 2 Console versions 2 1 RPG Tsukuru Super Dante 2 2 RPG Maker 2 3 RPG Maker Fes 3 English versions 4 Reception and legacy 4 1 RPG Maker as a machinima form 5 RPG Maker series timeline 6 Notable games 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPC versions EditRPG Maker is a program that allows users to create their own role playing video games Most versions include a tile set based map editor tilesets are called chipsets in pre XP versions a simple scripting language for scripting events and a battle editor All versions include initial premade tilesets characters and events which can be used in creating new games One feature of the PC versions of RPG Maker programs is that a user can create new tilesets and characters and add any new graphics the user wants Despite being geared towards creating role playing video games the engine also has the capability to create games of other genres such as adventure games see Yume Nikki story driven games or visual novels with minimal tweaking Some video games made in RPG Maker engine See Super Columbine Massacre RPG and Heartbeat garnered controversy by many audiences RPG Tsukuru Dante 98 Edit According to Enterbrain RPG Tsukuru Dante 98 released on December 17 1992 was the first software of the RPG Maker series 4 5 although there were a few versions of RPG making software by ASCII preceding it dating back to 1988 6 This along with its follow up RPG Tsukuru Dante 98 II was made for NEC PC 9801 and games created with these programs can be played on a Windows computer with emulators called Dante for Windows and D2win respectively 7 RPG Maker was a product that came from various programs that ASCII Corporation had included in ASCII along with other users code submitted to it which the company decided to expand and publish into the standalone game making toolkit 8 RPG Maker 95 Edit Main article RPG Maker 95 RPG Maker 95 was the first Microsoft Windows based RPG Maker software Despite being an early version RPG Maker 95 has both a higher screen resolution and higher sprite and tile resolution than the several following versions RPG Maker 2000 Edit Main article RPG Maker 2000 RPG Maker 2000 also referred to as RM2k was the second release of RPG Maker for Microsoft Windows and is the most popular and used RPG Maker so far citation needed While it is possible to do more with RM2k it uses lower resolution sprites and tiles than RPG Maker 95 However it does not have a noticeable limit of sprites Unlike RM95 which can only use one set RM2k can use an unlimited number of sprite sheets with specific sizes for each type The tilesets also have a similar non limitation However because tiles must be entered into a database there is a limit on tiles This limit however is rarely a problem normally 5000 and even when it is an unofficial patch exists which can bump most limits much higher at the risk of potential game corruption It doesn t support text output and can program only 2 buttons Z and X There is text in dialog boxes by manner of overlaying sprites or maps lain with text But not plainly on the screen RPG Maker 2003 Edit Main article RPG Maker 2003 RPG Maker 2003 also referred to as RM2k3 and sometimes RM2k 3 is largely an improvement of RM2k RM2k games can be ported to RM2k3 but not back to RM2k the conversion is permanent and most resources are interchangeable The main difference is the introduction of a side view battle system similar to that found in the Final Fantasy games on the Super NES and the Sony PlayStation This was the first version made by Enterbrain which had previously been a part of ASCII RPG Maker XP Edit RPG Maker XP also referred to as RMXP was released 16 September 2005 9 It is the first RPG Maker which can use Ruby making it far more powerful than previous versions programming wise However many normal simplified features present in RM2k 3 have been removed Most of these features however have been programmed with Ruby and distributed online RMXP runs at 1024x768 resolution though games made in it run at 640x480 while offering four times the playable area of its predecessors By default games ran at 40 frames per second though the game s scripts can be modified to set the framerate to any value Additionally it allows greater user control over sprite size there is no specific image size regulation for sprite sheets and other aspects of game design This more open ended arrangement coupled with the inclusion of the Ruby Game Scripting System RGSS ja makes RPG Maker XP more versatile than older versions in the series at the cost of a steeper learning curve This was named after Windows XP which was active from 2001 2008 RPG Maker VX Edit Main article RPG Maker VX RPG Maker VX also referred to as RMVX its Japanese release date was Dec 27 2007 and official release date in America was February 29 2008 In this new maker the interface is more user friendly allowing new users to create games with ease The framerate was increased to 60 frames per second providing much smoother animation in comparison to RMXP s often choppy 40fps The programming language Ruby is still implemented and the game s default programming has been overhauled to allow more freedom to those scripting in new features New editor and a new RTP are included this time in a much simpler blocky style The default battle system is comparable to that of the Dragon Quest series or its predecessor RM2k with a frontal view of the battlefield and detailed text descriptions of each action taken One notable disadvantage from the previous version however is the lack of support for multiple tilesets when mapping leaving the player with only a finite number of unique tiles with which to depict all the game s environments Multiple player made workarounds exist but this remains a sore point among many RMVX users RPG Maker VX Ace Edit Main article RPG Maker VX Ace RPG Maker VX Ace also known as VXAce or simply Ace was released by Enterbrain in Japan on December 15 2011 10 It was released in the United States on March 15 2012 as a digital download It was later made available through Steam and is also now available as a physical CD 11 RPG Maker VX Ace is essentially an overhauled version of RPG Maker VX and removes the issue with multiple tilesets Battle backgrounds were re introduced and are separated into top and bottom halves Spells skills and items can all now have their own damage and recovery formulas although a quick calculation method reminiscent of the older RPG Makers is available The VX RTP was redesigned for VX Ace and a new soundtrack featuring higher quality techno pop tracks was included With VX Ace came a large quantity of DLC Resource Packages offered by Enterbrain also available through Steam RPG Maker MV Edit Released by Degica on October 23 2015 RPG Maker MV includes a large number of changes over previous versions having multiplatform support side view battles and high resolution features 12 It is the first engine in the series to use JavaScript instead of Ruby with the addition of plugins Completed games can be played on PC and mobile devices RPG Maker MV also goes back to layered tilesets a feature that was removed in RPG Maker VX and VX Ace However unlike RPG Maker XP which allowed users to manually choose which layers to build on RPG Maker MV automatically stacks tiles on top of other tiles 13 It also came out on consoles under the name RPG Tsukuru MV Trinity It was originally announced to only be on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch but was later announced to also be on Xbox One This release was later cancelled 14 It was released on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in Japan on November 15 2018 and is scheduled for release in North America on September 8 2020 and Europe on September 11 2020 15 16 RPG Maker MZ Edit RPG Maker MZ was announced in June 2020 17 RPG Maker MZ is the successor of RPG Maker MV The first trailer received mixed reviews critics highlighting its similarity with RPG Maker MV MZ s new updates include the Effekseer particle system autosave function and XP style autolayer mechanics which many users have requested in the past It released worldwide on August 20 2020 18 Like MV it allows users to develop plugins using JavaScript Since its release RPG Maker MZ received mostly positive reviews from users who praised the return of the layer mechanics from XP and the augmented features though similarities to previous engine RPG Maker MV drew mixed response similar to the first trailer RPG Maker Unite Edit In 2022 RPG Maker Unite was announced as an asset for the Unity game engine based on RPG Maker 19 Console versions EditRPG Tsukuru Super Dante Edit Victor Reetz created the first console RPG Maker RPG Tsukuru Super Dante which debuted in 1995 for the Super Famicom as a port of RPG Tsukuru Dante 98 5 RPG Tsukuru Super Dante was later broadcast via the Super Famicom s Satellaview accessory RPG Maker GB is the first console 20 portable version of RPG Maker RPG Maker Edit In 2000 RPG Maker was released for the Sony PlayStation however only a limited number of copies were made for releases outside of Japan The software allowed user made characters and monsters through Anime Maker which was separate from the RPG Maker which required saving to an external memory card However there was a limit to how many user made sprites and monsters could be used in RPG Maker Also in Anime Maker the user could create larger sprites for a theater type visual novel in which the player could animate and control characters but these sprites were much larger and unusable in RPG Maker The RPG Maker interface was somewhat user friendly and battles were front view style only Item Monster Skill Magic and Dungeons had a small limit cap as did the effects of any given Item Magic or Skill 9 999 Items were all inclusive Weapons and Armors were created in the Items interface The types of items were as follows None mainly used for Key Items Weapon Armor Key up to eight sub types Magic for binding Magic created in the Magic interface to an item Healing and Food which raises stats and EXP or experience points in which this particular software is the only one of the series to do so natively Events were a separate save file from the System file and are referred to as Scenario files This is how the user could make multiple parts to one game provided the user had enough memory cards and card space to create the files RPG Maker Fes Edit A version for the Nintendo 3DS was released by NIS America on June 27 2017 While it remains portable on a small screen users can create games on the go and also download games to play as well The game received some criticism with NintendoWorldReport writing that Ultimately it s hard for me to recommend RPG Maker Fes to anyone but the most hardcore of RPG fans that have always dreamed of creating their own game 21 Games completed can be uploaded to the RPG Maker Fes Player app for those to download and play on their own systems It is the second RPG Maker to receive a limited edition the previous one being RPG Tsukuru DS which includes a CD soundtrack in a jewel case containing all the soundtracks in the game and a full color paperback artbook It is the first RPG Maker on consoles handhelds to receive a digital release English versions EditHistorically few early RPG Maker versions had official English releases Each Windows version has however been subject to unlicensed distribution through the internet in some form or other 22 RPG Maker 95 as well as translation patches for the Super Famicom titles RPG Maker Super Dante and RPG Maker 2 were translated and distributed by a group called KanjiHack In 1999 KanjiHack closed upon receiving a cease and desist e mail from ASCII s lawyers RPG Maker 95 was re released with a more complete translation under the name RPG Maker 95 by a Russian programmer under the alias of Don Miguel 23 who later translated and released RPG Maker 2000 Later versions RPG Maker 2003 and RPG Maker XP were similarly translated and distributed by a programmer under the alias of RPG Advocate The first official English release of the PC series was of RPG Maker XP on September 16 2005 The next two versions of the software RPG Maker VX and RPG Maker VX Ace both received official English releases Since 2010 English versions of RPG Maker have been published by Degica who have also officially released English versions of the older titles RPG Maker 2000 and RPG Maker 2003 The first official English language of a console version was the PlayStation version in 2000 simply called RPG Maker by Agetec Agetec also localized RPG Maker 2 and RPG Maker 3 Reception and legacy EditBy August 2005 the series had sold more than two million copies worldwide 4 Later Steam releases are estimated to have sold nearly 1 million units by April 2018 according to Steam Spy 24 Since its first release the series has been used to create numerous titles both free and commercial According to PC Gamer it has become the go to tool for aspiring developers who want to make a game and sell it due to being the most accessible game engine around 25 In addition to games the series has been used for other purposes such as studies involving students learning mathematics through the creation of role playing games 26 and programming 27 With the release of 2012 video game Ib it has been credited with helping popularize its engine s use in developing more story driven and horror games than role playing games Some RPG Maker video games received critical acclaim and later adapted into multimedia franchises only produced in Japan including Angels of Death Ao Oni and Corpse Party Ledonne producing a documentary in 2008 called Playing Columbine about his game and its impact 28 RPG Maker as a machinima form Edit Main article List of machinima works RPG Maker engine still often use for films as machinima form rather than making video games is extremely rare For example Distortion 2023 is a first feature length experimental non narrative animated film using the RPG Maker MV engine released exclusively on YouTube 29 Short films and series made in RPG Maker engine such as Decisive Destiny 2018 Yanzilla 2019 and Teenagers in Chester Street 2021 the latter who also created Distortion RPG Maker series timeline EditJapanese title English title Developer Platform s Japanese release date English release date Publisher s Mamirin PC 8801 1988 ASCIIDungeon Manjirou 30 MSX2 1988 ASCIIRPG Construction Tool Dante 31 MSX2 February 8 1990 ASCIIDante 2 32 MSX2 February 8 1992 ASCIIChimes Quest 33 PC 9801 1992 ASCIIRPG Tsukuru Dante 98 5 PC 9801 December 19 1992 ASCIIDungeon RPG Tsukuru Dan Dan Dungeon 34 PC 9801 April 28 1994 ASCIIRPG Tsukuru Super Dante Kuusou Kagaku Super Famicom Satellaview March 31 1995 Super Famicom April 4 1996 Satellaview ASCIIRPG Tsukuru Dante 98 II 5 PC 9801 July 14 1996 ASCIIRPG Tsukuru 2 Kuusou Kagaku Super Famicom Satellaview January 31 1996 Super Famicom April 22 1996 Satellaview ASCIIRPG Tsukuru 95 Microsoft Windows March 28 1997 ASCIIRPG Tsukuru 95 Value Microsoft Windows November 21 2001 EnterbrainSimulation RPG Tsukuru Pegasus Japan Sega Saturn PlayStation September 17 1998 ASCIIEnterbrain Collection Simulation RPG Tsukuru Pegasus Japan PlayStation November 29 2001 EnterbrainSimulation RPG Tsukuru 95 Microsoft Windows May 29 1998 ASCIISimulation RPG Tsukuru 95 Value Microsoft Windows November 21 2001 EnterbrainRPG Tsukuru 3 RPG Maker Kuusou Kagaku PlayStation November 27 1997 October 2 2000 ASCII Japan Agetec North America PlayStation the Best RPG Tsukuru 3 Kuusou Kagaku PlayStation November 19 1998 ASCIIRPG Tsukuru GB Kuusou Kagaku Game Boy Color March 17 2000 ASCIIRPG Tsukuru 2000 RPG Maker 2000 Microsoft Windows April 5 2000 ASCIIRPG Tsukuru 2000 Value Microsoft Windows May 14 2003 July 7 2015 Enterbrain Japan Degica Worldwide RPG Tsukuru 4 Agenda 35 PlayStation December 7 2000 EnterbrainUchujin Tanaka Tarou de RPG Tsukuru GB 2 Game Boy Color July 20 2001 EnterbrainRPG Tsukuru 5 RPG Maker 2 Kuusou Kagaku PlayStation 2 August 8 2002 October 28 2003 Enterbrain Japan Agetec North America RPG Tsukuru 2003 RPG Maker 2003 Microsoft Windows December 18 2002 April 24 2015 Enterbrain Japan Degica Worldwide RPG Tsukuru a 36 Microsoft Windows Mobile phone December 18 2002 EnterbrainRPG Tsukuru Advance Game Boy Advance April 25 2003 EnterbrainRPG Tsukuru XP RPG Maker XP Microsoft Windows July 22 2004 September 16 2005 Enterbrain Worldwide Degica Worldwide RPG Tsukuru RPG Maker 3 Run Time PlayStation 2 December 16 2004 September 20 2005 Enterbrain Japan Agetec North America RPG Tsukuru for Mobile Mobile phone April 17 2006 EnterbrainRPG Tsukuru VX RPG Maker VX Microsoft Windows December 27 2007 February 29 2008 Enterbrain Worldwide Degica Worldwide RPG Tsukuru DS 37 Nintendo DS March 11 2010 EnterbrainRPG Tsukuru VX Ace RPG Maker VX Ace Microsoft Windows December 15 2011 March 15 2012 Enterbrain Worldwide Degica Worldwide RPG Tsukuru DS Plus Nintendo DS December 15 2011 EnterbrainRPG Tsukuru MV RPG Maker MV Microsoft Windows macOS Linux December 17 2015 October 23 2015 Kadokawa GamesDegica Worldwide RPG Tsukuru Fes RPG Maker Fes Nintendo 3DS November 24 2016 June 23 2017 Kadokawa GamesNIS America Worldwide RPG Tsukuru MV Trinity RPG Maker MV PlayStation 4 Nintendo Switch November 15 2018 September 8 2020 Kadokawa GamesNIS America Worldwide RPG Tsukuru MZ RPG Maker MZ Microsoft Windows August 20 2020 August 20 2020 Kadokawa GamesDegica Worldwide Notable games EditMain page Category RPG Maker games A number of developers who have created notable games via RPG Maker include Developer Game s RPG Maker Genre773 Cherry Tree High Comedy Club XP AdventureDanny Ledonne Super Columbine Massacre RPG 2000 Role playingDark Gaia Studios One Night Trilogy VX HorrorFreebird Games To the Moon XP Adventure psychological dramaFummy The Witch s House VX MV Horror puzzleGhosthunter Grimm s Hollow 38 2003 Adventure role playingHoshikuzu KRNKRN Angels of Death VXA Psychological horrorKikiyama Yume Nikki 2003 Psychological horror adventureKouri Ib 2000 Psychological horrorLaura Shigihara Rakuen XP AdventureFutureCat Games OneShot 2003 XP AdventureMason Lindroth Hylics VXA Surreal role playingMortis Ghost Off 2003 Surreal role playingNoprops Ao Oni XP HorrorNishida Yoshitaka Yubiningyō Palette 95 Psychological horrorOMOCAT Omori MV Psychological horrorSherman3D Alpha Kimori 39 VX Role playingStephen thecatamites Gillmurphy Space Funeral 2003 Surreal role payingTemmie Chang Escaped Chasm 40 MV AdventureTeam GrisGris Corpse Party 98See also EditFighter Maker Game Maker Sim RPG Maker Sound Novel Tsukuru RPG creation softwareReferences Edit Outline of Tsukuru Archived 2012 02 27 at the Wayback Machine at the official Tsukuru website in Japanese Retrieved on 2010 3 6 Zavarise Giada 2018 09 01 Are RPG Maker games as bad as people think Eurogamer Retrieved 2021 06 30 International Licensing Business Archived 2007 09 23 at the Wayback Machine at Enterbrain s website a b Enterbrain 2005 8 16 RPGツクールXP 英語版 海外サイトにてダウンロード販売を開始 Archived 2006 12 08 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese a b c d RPGツクールの歴史 History of the RPG Tsukuru Archived 2007 08 25 at the Wayback Machine at the official Tsukuru website in Japanese Griliopoulos Daniel December 2016 Engines of Creation Maximum PC 21 12 48 53 1 in Japanese at Digital Famitsu Homepage Ito Kenji 2005 Possibilities of Non Commercial Games The Case of Amateur Role Playing Games Designers in Japan Proceedings of DiGRA 2005 Conference Changing Views Worlds in Play Digital Games Research Association RPG Maker XP on Steam 2 Archived January 22 2012 at the Wayback Machine RPG Maker VX Ace Release The Official RPG Maker Blog Retrieved 2012 08 10 RPG Maker MV announced for PC Mac Gematsu August 4 2015 RPG Maker MV RPG Maker Make Your Own Video Games www rpgmakerweb com Retrieved 2016 05 21 RPG Maker MV cancelled for Xbox One 11 March 2019 RPG Maker MV for PS4 Xbox One and Switch launches November 15 in Japan Gematsu 25 July 2018 Retrieved 25 July 2018 RPG Maker MV for PS4 and Switch launches September 8 in North America September 11 in Europe Gematsu July 2020 Retrieved July 1 2020 A new RPG Maker is on the horizon Destructoid 6 June 2020 Retrieved 2020 06 07 Twitter https twitter com rpgmakerweb status 1283658202425561088 Retrieved 2020 07 16 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Romano Sal 15 February 2022 RPG Maker Unite announced for PC Gematsu Retrieved 19 September 2022 ツクールweb RPGツクールの歴史 August 25 2007 Archived from the original on 2007 08 25 RPG Maker FES Review Review 2017 June 20 Retrieved December 05 2017 Sad Fact at Enterbrain s website A look at RPGmaker 2000 translated by Don Miguel at gfxartist com archived copy KADOKAWA Company Stats Steam Spy Archived from the original on 12 April 2018 Retrieved 12 April 2018 Sayer Matt April 12 2017 The surprising explosion of RPG Maker on Steam PC Gamer Marcus Vinicius Maltempi and Mauricio Rosa Learning Vortex Games and Technologies A New Approach to the Teaching of Mathematics PDF Universidade Estadual Paulista Retrieved 2007 06 09 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Tiffany Ralph and Tiffany Barnes The Catacombs A study on the usability of games to teach PDF Colorado State University University of North Carolina at Charlotte Archived from the original PDF on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2007 06 09 One of the versions was developed using RPG Maker XP and provides students with a more exploratory gaming experience than the other which was created using the BioWare Aurora Neverwinter Nights Toolset and has the user follow linear stages of game play a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Injured and Survivors of the Columbine High School shooting www acolumbinesite com Retrieved 2022 09 25 Moonchalk Studio January 22 2023 Distortion 2023 A 47 Minute Feature Length Film YouTube a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Dungeon Manjiro at Generation MSX Dante at Generation MSX Dante II at Generation MSX ゲームを作ろう 2 RPGツクールでつくーる www uraken net yananayika The Tsukuru Museum Archived 2007 08 23 at the Wayback Machine at the official Tsukuru website in Japanese Agenda Game Products Archived 2010 07 25 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Retrieved on 2010 11 10 RPGツクール2003製品情報 at Enterbrain s website in Japanese RPGツクールDS Archived 2015 03 17 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Retrieved on 2010 1 12 Sykes Tom 2020 02 27 Slay ghosts and eat cookies in free RPG Grimm s Hollow PC Gamer Retrieved 2020 05 18 Degica 2012 08 05 Degica RPG Maker Web Store Degica Co Ltd Retrieved 2012 08 21 Brown Fraser 2019 04 03 Escaped Chasm is a free game about loneliness from Undertale s artist PC Gamer Retrieved 2020 05 18 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title RPG Maker amp oldid 1142585410 RPG Maker XP, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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