So am I the only one who's into RPGs here? LOL
I'm absolutely in love with certain 16-bit era RPGs.
The only ones I played as a kid were Illusion of Gaia, Chrono Trigger and Secret of Mana, my younger brother played Earthbound, but I never got into it. There was also Super Mario RPG, which was fantastic.
It wasn't until years later when I discovered emulators that I started to get back and play some games for the first time. Seiken Densetsu 3, the sequal to Secret of Mana which was never released outside of Japan was fan-translated and is an exquisitely good game. The first Final Fantasy game I've ever really played is Final Fantasy V, I've also played Final Fantasy IV. I still need to play VI.
Another Japan-only title that I really liked was Ranma 1/2: Treasure of the Red Cat Gang, but only because I really, really, really loved the anime to begin with. As a teenager I owned both Ranma 1/2 movies, all the OVAs, a bunch of the episodes from various seasons, and several copies of the manga. My freshman year in high school my school binder was covered with Ranma 1/2 pictures I printed out and glued all over it.
I never got into any of the playstation era RPGs, as I never got much into the Playstation (1, 2, or 3). After the N64 my next significant console was the Xbox, and I specifically ended up buying an Xbox in order to play Knights of the Old Republic which I played on a friend's Xbox and fell in love with. I fell in love with Bioware, and have played and loved just about every RPG they've made since. KOTOR2, Jade Empire, Dragon Age, Mass Effect, etc.
Skyrim is the first Elder Scrolls game I've ever played, and I do quite love it. I also have played a little bit of both Fallout 3 and New Vegas.
As such I tend to prefer Western RPGs when it comes to 3d graphics, I've never really played a 3d JRPG. So there's a whole swath of JRPGs that were released on various Playstation consoles that I've simply never touched, and more that I don't even know about. I've also never been much of a handheld gamer, the last handheld I owned was the original 1989 Gameboy. I've messed around with the GBA, DS, and PSP that friends have owned, but I get exhausted too easily on handhelds; I've messed with some GBA titles via emulators, but that's about it (I think I just need a bigger screen, a controller or a keyboard to enjoy gaming).
-CryptoLutheran