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[http://kotaku.com/5564198/what-youll-be-playing-on-the-nintendo-3ds 2 games are in development for the 3DS], a new Persona and Shin Megami Tensei IV. A 3DS remake of ''[[Soul Hackers]]'' has been announced, if it's the unnamed title or not remains to be seen.
 
== '''List of games ==:'''
 
* ''Kyuuyaku<ref>"Old Testament"</ref> Megami Tensei''
** ''[[Megami Tensei I|Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei]]'' (1987, Japan only)
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* ''[[Catherine]]'' (2011) <ref>[[Widget Series|Not exactly an RPG]], but does borrow quite a few of the [[RPG Elements]], [[Order Versus Chaos]] themes, [[Urban Fantasy]] settings, characters, creative team and so on from the main SMT series and the other [[Spin-Off|SpinOffs]].</ref>
 
[[Shin Megami Tensei/Characters|The massive character sheet is under construction here.]]
 
{{tropelist}}
{{examples|Examples: '''This section is for universal tropes related to the series as a whole. Please place tropes related to specific games in their own article, if it exists.}}'''
* [[Academy of Adventure]]: High school is Hell. Literally.
* [[Absurdly High Level Cap]]: A crowning example of how to avert this trope: make every boss (on average) five levels higher than the best [[Mook]] in the dungeon, and force the player to gather higher-level [[Mon|Mons]]. In a normal playthrough, you'll end up in the mid-seventies by the end of the game, mid-ninties for ultimate summons, and max level for [[Bonus Boss|Bonus Bosses]].