Display title | Shin Megami Tensei |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Translated as True Goddess Reincarnation (and also known as simply MegaTen), the three-decade-old Shin Megami Tensei series by Atlus is one of the oldest JRPG franchises around today, and in Japan, its popularity and fame is right up there with Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy. It remained unreleased in the West until Jack Bros for the Virtual Boy. The first major title released in the US was the first Persona game (and the first major game to come out in a recognizable form being the second half of Persona 2); the series did not achieve real Western popularity until Persona 3, however. |