Even though I consider anyone that needs to respond to every single post to not have much of an argument (why else would they try to combat everything) I feel happy to prove you wrong on this one.
I own 18 360 games, all of them are JRPGs. In addition to the eight good ones, Tales of Vesperia, Infinite Undiscovery, The Last Remnant, Enchanted Arms, Eternal Sonata, Lost Odyssey, Final Fantasy 13 and Blue Dragon, I also have, Record of Agarest War, Argarest War Zero, Phantasy Star Universe, Divinity II, Resonance of Fate, Spectral Forces 3, Culdcept Saga, Final Fantasy 13-2, and Star Ocean: the Last Hope.
My Ps3 collection is a little more diverse, but for JRPGs, there is Last Rebellion, Valkyria Chronicles, Cross Edge, Ateliar Rorona, Ateliar Totori, Hyperdimension Neptunia, White Knight Chronicles, White Knight Chronicles 2, Disgaea 3, Disgaea 4, Demon's Souls, Dark Souls, Tales of Graces F, Rune Factory, and about 10 more being released by the end of the year.
Well, because the Wii is off the table for some reason, I am not going to bother writing down the 40 JRPGs I own on that system. Nor Will I include the 35 DS and 25 PSP games either.
I could go on, but the point is that while not as popular as AAA titles, they are still doing quite well amongst its niche market. There is certainly more of them than Western RPGs available.
Extra Credit's description of Western and Japanese role-playing game confuses the issue even more. They really mean sandbox RPG and story driven RPG. Where they are developed makes them Western or Japanese.
I own 18 360 games, all of them are JRPGs. In addition to the eight good ones, Tales of Vesperia, Infinite Undiscovery, The Last Remnant, Enchanted Arms, Eternal Sonata, Lost Odyssey, Final Fantasy 13 and Blue Dragon, I also have, Record of Agarest War, Argarest War Zero, Phantasy Star Universe, Divinity II, Resonance of Fate, Spectral Forces 3, Culdcept Saga, Final Fantasy 13-2, and Star Ocean: the Last Hope.
My Ps3 collection is a little more diverse, but for JRPGs, there is Last Rebellion, Valkyria Chronicles, Cross Edge, Ateliar Rorona, Ateliar Totori, Hyperdimension Neptunia, White Knight Chronicles, White Knight Chronicles 2, Disgaea 3, Disgaea 4, Demon's Souls, Dark Souls, Tales of Graces F, Rune Factory, and about 10 more being released by the end of the year.
Well, because the Wii is off the table for some reason, I am not going to bother writing down the 40 JRPGs I own on that system. Nor Will I include the 35 DS and 25 PSP games either.
I could go on, but the point is that while not as popular as AAA titles, they are still doing quite well amongst its niche market. There is certainly more of them than Western RPGs available.
Extra Credit's description of Western and Japanese role-playing game confuses the issue even more. They really mean sandbox RPG and story driven RPG. Where they are developed makes them Western or Japanese.