List of Megami Tensei media

The Megami Tensei series logo.
The Japanese Megami Tensei logo.

The Megami Tensei (女神転生 Goddess Reincarnated) series is a franchise of Japanese role-playing video games, developed and published by Atlus. The first game in the series, Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei, released for the Famicom in 1987, is based on a series of novels written by Aya Nishitani entitled Digital Devil Story.[1] The first game to be published in North America was Revelations: Persona for the original PlayStation in 1996,[2][3] while the first to be published in Europe was Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne, renamed Shin Megami Tensei: Lucifer's Call.[4] The series has several recurring themes, including demon-summoning, Japanese folklore, and the occult. Despite its thematic roots in Japanese culture and mythology, the Megami Tensei series has found a cult following internationally.[5]

Games

Original series

Title Details

Original release date(s):[6]
  • JP September 11, 1987
Release years by system:
1987 - Family Computer[6]

1987 - MSX[7]

Notes:
  • The first Megami Tensei game, based on the Digital Devil Story novels.[1]

Original release date(s):[8]
  • JP April 6, 1990
Release years by system:
1990 - Family Computer[8]
Notes:
Kyuuyaku Megami Tensei

Original release date(s):[9]
  • JP March 31, 1995
Release years by system:
1995 - Super Famicom[9]
Notes:
  • Remakes of Megami Tensei and Megami Tensei II for the Super Famicom.[1][9]

Shin Megami Tensei series

Title Details

Original release date(s):[10]
  • JP October 30, 1992
  • NA March 18, 2014
Release years by system:
1992 - Super Famicom[10]

1993 - PC Engine[11]
1994 - Sega CD[12]
2001 - PlayStation[13]
2003 - Game Boy Advance[14]
2007 - Virtual Console[15]
2012 - iOS

Notes:
  • Ported to the PC Engine in 1993[16] and to the Wii Virtual Console in 2007.[15]
  • Remade with enhanced presentation for the Sega CD, PlayStation, and Game Boy Advance.[16]

Original release date(s):[17]
  • JP March 18, 1994
Release years by system:
1994 - Super Famicom[18]

2002 - PlayStation[19]
2003 - Game Boy Advance[20]
2010 - Virtual Console[21]
2012 - iOS

Notes:
  • Set thirty years after the events of Shin Megami Tensei.[16]

Original release date(s):[22]
  • JP October 28, 1994
Release years by system:
1994 - Super Famicom[22]

2002 - PlayStation[23]

Notes:
  • A side story to the main Shin Megami Tensei story.[24]
  • Remade for the PlayStation with updated graphics, music, and story, as well as a new user interface.[25]

Original release date(s):[26]
  • JP February 20. 2003
  • NA October 12, 2004
  • EU July 1, 2005
Release years by system:
2003 - PlayStation 2[26]
Notes:
  • Director's cut version entitled Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne Maniacs released in Japan on January 29, 2004.[26][27]
  • Nocturne Maniacs was released in North America and Europe as Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne and Shin Megami Tensei: Lucifer's Call, respectively.[26]
  • The first Megami Tensei game to be released in Europe.[4]

Original release date(s):[28]
  • JP October 8, 2009
  • NA March 23, 2010
Release years by system:
2009 - Nintendo DS[28]
Notes:
  • First-person role-playing.[28]
  • Originally intended as the fourth numbered installment in the series.

Original release date(s):
  • JP May 23, 2013[29]
  • NA July 16, 2013
  • EU October 30, 2014
Release years by system:
2013 - Nintendo 3DS[29]

Digital Devil Saga series

Title Details

Original release date(s):[30]
  • JP July 15, 2004
  • NA April 5, 2005
  • EU July 21, 2006
Release years by system:
2004 - PlayStation 2[30]
Notes:
  • Known in Japan as Digital Devil Saga - Avatar Tuner (Digital Devil Saga アバタール・チューナー Dejitaru Debiru Sāga Abatāru Chūnā).[30]

Original release date(s):[31]
  • JP January 27, 2005
  • NA October 3, 2005
  • EU February 16, 2007
Release years by system:
2005 - PlayStation 2[31]
Notes:
  • Known in Japan as Digital Devil Saga - Avatar Tuner 2 (Digital Devil Saga アバタール・チューナー2 Dejitaru Debiru Sāga Abatāru Chūnā Tsū)[31]
  • Continues the story of the original Digital Devil Saga.[32]

Devil Summoner series

Title Details

Original release date(s):[33]
  • JP December 25, 1995
Release years by system:
1995 - Sega Saturn[33]

2005 - PlayStation Portable[34]

Notes:
  • The first Megami Tensei game to be released on a 32-bit console.[35]
  • Remade for the PlayStation Portable in 2005. Atlus re-tooled the game's mechanics and difficulty to allow it to appeal to a wider audience.[36]

Original release date(s):[37]
  • JP November 13, 1997
  • NA April 16, 2013
  • EU September 20, 2013
Release years by system:
1997 - Sega Saturn[37]

1998 - PlayStation[38]

2012 - Nintendo 3DS

Notes:

Raidou Kuzunoha series

Title Details

Original release date(s):[39]
  • JP March 2, 2006
  • NA October 10, 2006
  • EU April 27, 2007
  • AUS May 3, 2007
Release years by system:
2006 - PlayStation 2[39]
Notes:
  • Known in Japan as Debiru Samanā: Kuzunoha Raidō tai Chōriki Heidan (デビルサマナー 葛葉ライドウ対超力兵団?, lit. "Raidō Kuzunoha vs. The Super-Powered Army Corps") .
  • Action role-playing game set in Japan during the early 20th century.[40]

Original release date(s):[41]
  • JP October 23, 2008
  • NA May 12, 2009
Release years by system:
2008 - PlayStation 2[41]
Notes:
  • Sequel to Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army.[42]

Persona series

Title Details

Original release date(s):[3][43]
  • JP September 20, 1996
  • NA October 25, 1997
Release years by system:
1996 - PlayStation[3]

1999 - Microsoft Windows[44]
2009 - PlayStation Portable[45]

Notes:
  • Known in Japan as Megami Ibunroku Persona (女神異聞録ペルソナ Megami Ibunroku Perusona, lit. "Alternate Tale of the Goddess: Persona")[3]
  • The first Megami Tensei game to be released in North America.[2]
  • Enhanced remake entitled Shin Megami Tensei: Persona released for the PlayStation Portable in 2009.[45]

Original release date(s):[46]
  • JP June 24, 1999
  • NA September 20, 2011
Release years by system:
1999 - PlayStation[46]

2011 - PlayStation Portable[47]

Notes:
  • The first half of the overall Persona 2 story arc.[48]
  • Although the PlayStation version of Innocent Sin never received an official localization (but received fan-translated English patch on October 15, 2008) in North America, the PSP version was officially released Fall 2011.[47]

Original release date(s):[49]
  • JP June 29, 2000
  • NA December 22, 2000
Release years by system:
1999 - PlayStation[49]

2012 - PlayStation Portable

Notes:
  • The second half of the overall Persona 2 story arc.[48]

Original release date(s):[50]
  • JP July 13, 2006
  • NA August 14, 2007
  • EU February 29, 2008
  • AUS March 6, 2008
Release years by system:
2007 - PlayStation 2[50]

2009 - PlayStation Portable[51]

Notes:
  • Re-released in 2007 and 2008[52] as Persona 3 FES. Includes an updated version of the original game, and a new epilogue entitled "The Answer."[53]
  • Enhanced remake entitled Persona 3 Portable released in 2009 for the PlayStation Portable. Includes an updated version of the original game's combat system, adds new story elements, and allows the player to control a female protagonist.[54]

Original release date(s):[55]
  • JP July 10, 2008
  • NA December 9, 2008
  • EU March 13, 2009
  • AUS March 12, 2009
Release years by system:
2008 - PlayStation 2[55]

2012 - PlayStation Vita

Notes:

Original release date(s):[56]
  • JP March 1, 2012
  • NA August 7, 2012
  • EU May 10, 2013
Release years by system:
2012 - Arcade[56]

2012 - PlayStation 3[57]
2012 - Xbox 360[58]

Notes:
  • 2D Fighting game, developed by Arc System Works, which takes place after the events of Persona 4 and includes characters from both Persona 4 and Persona 3.
  • Originally released for arcades, it was ported to PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and localized in both North America and European territories.[59][60]

Original release date(s):
  • JP August 28, 2014
  • NA September 30, 2014
  • EU November 21, 2014
Release years by system:
2013 - Arcade

2014 - PlayStation 3
2014 - Xbox 360

Notes:

Original release date(s):
  • JP June 5, 2014
  • NA November 25, 2014
  • EU November 28, 2014
  • AUS December 4, 2014
Release years by system:
2014 - Nintendo 3DS
Notes:

Original release date(s):
  • JP June 25, 2015
  • NA September 29, 2015
  • EU November 6, 2015
Release years by system:
2015 - PlayStation Vita
Notes:

Original release date(s):
  • JP Summer 2016
  • NA Summer 2016
  • EU TBA 2016
Release years by system:
2016 - PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
Notes:

    DemiKids series

    Title Details

    Original release date(s):[61]
    • JP November 17, 2000
    Release years by system:
    2000 - Game Boy Color[61]

    2002 - PlayStation[62]

    Notes:
    • First games in the Devil Children series, a Megami Tensei spin-off designed for children.[63]
    • Enhanced remake released for the PlayStation in 2002.[62][63]

    Original release date(s):[64]
    • JP July 27, 2001
    Release years by system:
    2001 - Game Boy Color[64]
    Notes:
    • Sequel to Devil Children: Red Book and Black Book.[63]

    Original release date(s):[65][66]
    • JP November 15, 2002
    • NA October 6, 2003
    Release years by system:
    2003 - Game Boy Advance[65]
    Notes:
    • First title in the spin-off series to be released in North America.[66][67]

    Original release date(s):[68]
    • JP September 12, 2003
    Release years by system:
    2003 - Game Boy Advance[68]
    Notes:
    • First main-series Devil Children game to be released on the Game Boy Advance.

    Original release date(s):[69]
    • JP November 4, 2004
    Release years by system:
    2004 - Game Boy Advance[69]
    Notes:

    Spin-offs

    Title Details
    Devil Children: Card Summoner

    Original release date(s):[70]
    • JP July 27, 2001
    Release years by system:
    2001 - Game Boy Color[70]
    Notes:

    Original release date(s):[71]
    • JP July 25, 2003
    Release years by system:
    2003 - Game Boy Advance[71]
    Notes:
    • Puzzle game based on Sokoban and the Devil Children series.[63]

    Last Bible series

    Title Details

    Original release date(s):[72][73]
    • JP December 23, 1992
    • NA August 27, 1999
    Release years by system:
    1992 - Game Boy[72]

    1994 - Game Gear[74]
    1999 - Game Boy Color[73]

    Notes:
    • Known in Japan as Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible.[73]
    • Remade for the Game Boy Color in 1999.[73]
    • Remade for the Game Gear by Sega in 1994.[74][75]

    Original release date(s):[76]
    • JP November 19, 1993
    Release years by system:
    1993 - Game Boy[76]

    1999 - Game Boy Color[77]

    Notes:
    • Remade for the Game Boy Color in 1999.[75][77]

    Original release date(s):[78]
    • JP March 3, 1995
    Release years by system:
    1995 - Game Boy[78]
    Notes:
    • Strategy game similar to those in the Majin Tensei series.[75]

    Original release date(s):[79]
    • JP March 4, 1995
    Release years by system:
    1995 - Super Famicom[79]
    Notes:
    • The only Last Bible game to be released on a console.[75]

    Original release date(s):[80]
    • JP March 24, 1995
    Release years by system:
    1995 - Game Gear[80]
    Notes:
    • Developed by Sega, unlike most Megami Tensei games.[75]

    Majin Tensei series

    Title Details

    Original release date(s):[81]
    • JP January 28, 1994
    Release years by system:
    1994 - Super Famicom[81]
    Notes:

    Original release date(s):[83]
    • JP February 19, 1995
    Release years by system:
    1995 - Super Famicom[83]

    2006 - Microsoft Windows

    Notes:

    Original release date(s):[84]
    • JP October 30, 1997
    Release years by system:
    1997 - Sega Saturn[84]
    Notes:

    Original release date(s):
    • JP July 11, 2007
    Release years by system:
    2007 - Mobile phones
    Notes:
    • Side-story to Majin Tensei.

    Other games

    Title Details

    Original release date(s):[85][86]
    • JP September 29, 1995
    • NA October 1, 1995
    Release years by system:
    1995 - Virtual Boy[85]
    Notes:
    • Known in Japan as Jakku Burazāsu no Meiro de Hīhō! (ジャック・ブラザースの迷路でヒーホー!, lit. "Jack Brothers' Hee-Ho at the Labyrinth!")[87]
    • Stars the mascot of Atlus, Jack Frost.[88]
    Giten Megami Tensei: Tōkyō Mokushiroku

    Original release date(s):[89]
    • JP January 22, 1999
    Release years by system:
    1997 - PC98[90]
    1999 - Microsoft Windows[89]
    Notes:
    • Contains elements of turn-based and real-time combat.[88]

    Original release date(s):[91]
    • JP December 5, 2002
    Release years by system:
    2002 - Xbox[91]
    Notes:
    Shin Megami Tensei Pinball: Judgment

    Original release date(s):[93]
    • JP July 12, 2006
    Release years by system:
    2006 - Mobile phone[93]
    Notes:
    Aegis: The First Mission

    Original release date(s):[94]
    • JP November 14, 2007
    Release years by system:
    2007 - Mobile phone[94]
    Notes:
    • Mobile phone game based on Persona 3, in which the player controls the character Aigis.[94]

    Original release date(s):[95]
    • JP March 30, 2007
    • NA December 31, 2008
    Release years by system:
    2008 - Microsoft Windows[95]
    Notes:

    Original release date(s):[97][98]
    • JP January 15, 2009
    • NA June 23, 2009
    • EU March 29, 2013
    Release years by system:
    2009 - Nintendo DS[98]

    2011 - Nintendo 3DS

    Notes:

    Original release date(s):[100]
    • JP July 28, 2011
    • NA February 28, 2012
    • EU October 18, 2013
    Release years by system:
    2011 - Nintendo DS[100]

    2015 - Nintendo 3DS

    Notes:

    Original release date(s):
    • JP December 26, 2015
    • NA 2016
    • EU 2016
    Release years by system:
    Wii U

    Anime

    Title Details
    Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei

    March 25/28, 1987 – OVA
    Notes:
    • Based on the original Digital Devil Story novels.[101]
    Tokyo Revelation

    April 21, 1995 and June 21, 1995 – OVA
    Notes:
    • Known in Japan as Shin Megami Tensei: Tōkyō Mokushiroku (真・女神転生 東京黙示録).[102][103]
    • Based on the manga series of the same name.[101]
    • 2 episodes, 29 minutes each

    October 7, 2000 to September 29, 2001 – Anime
    Notes:

    October 10, 2002 to September 27, 2003 – Anime
    Notes:
    • Sequel series to Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Children. 52 episodes, 25 minutes each

    January 5, 2008 to June 28, 2008 – Anime
    Notes:
    • Non-canonical sequel set ten years after the events of Persona 3.

    October 7, 2011 to March 29, 2012 – Anime
    Notes:
    • 25 episode series.

    June 9, 2012 – Movie
    Notes:
    • Recap of the entire 25-episode television anime series with new cuts and also the unaired "True End Episode" that was included in the 10th Blu-ray Disc/DVD volume.

    August 22, 2012 – OVA
    Notes:
    • 26th episode of the series.
    • New episode included with the 10th Blu-ray/DVD volume. The episode adapts the true ending from the original PS2 game.

    April 5, 2013 to June 28, 2013 – Anime
    Notes:
    • 13 episode series.

    November 23, 2013 – Movie
    Notes:
    • Full length feature film retelling roughly one quarter of the story of the original Persona 3 video game.

    June 7, 2014 – Movie
    Notes:
    • Full length feature film retelling roughly one quarter of the story of the original Persona 3 video game.

    July 11, 2014 to September 25, 2014 – Anime

    April 4, 2015 – Movie
    Notes:
    • Full length feature film retelling roughly one quarter of the story of the original Persona 3 video game.

    TBA – Movie
    Notes:
    • Full length feature film retelling roughly one quarter of the story of the original Persona 3 video game.

    Manga

    Title Details
    Persona - Tsumi to Batsu

    December 2000 - December 2001 – Manga
    Notes:
    Shin Megami Tensei Devil Children

    March 6, 2001 - November 6, 2002 – Manga
    Notes:
    • Manga based on the original Devil Children anime. Released in five volumes.
    Shin Megami Tensei Devil Children: Light & Dark

    May 6, 2003 - April 6, 2004 – Manga
    Notes:
    • Manga based on the Devil Children: Light & Dark anime. Released in five volumes.
    Persona 3

    September 2007 – Manga[104]
    Notes:
    • Manga based on Persona 3, written and illustrated Shuuji Sogabe.[104]
    Persona 4

    2008 – Manga[105]
    Notes:
    • Manga based on Persona 4, written and illustrated Shuuji Sogabe.[105]
    Shin Megami Tensei: Kahn

    February 12, 2008 – Manga
    Notes:
    Devil Survivor 2 -Show Your Free Will-

    September 12, 2011 – Manga
    Notes:
      Devil Survivor 2: The Animation

      December 18, 2012 – Manga
      Notes:
      • Manga based on the Devil Survivor 2: The Animation anime series.

      Music albums

      Title Release date Length Label Source
      Megami Tensei I & II December 16, 1991 105:32 Victor Entertainment [107]
       
      Shin Megami Tensei Law & Order February 24, 2003 76:45 Victor Entertainment [108]
      Shin Megami Tensei II Sound Relation June 17, 1994 106:41 Pony Canyon [109]
      Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne Original Soundtrack March 5, 2003 113:53 SME Visual Works [110]
      Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne Maniacs Soundtrack Extra Version February 4, 2004 39:04 Aniplex [111]
      Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne Deluxe Pack Insence Disc February 20, 2003 18:28 Atlus [112]
      Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne Original Soundtrack October 12, 2004 71:18 Atlus [113]
      Shin Megami Tensei NINE Premium Soundtrack December 5, 2002 60:50 Atlus [114]
      Shin Megami Tensei Sound Collection March 5, 2003 122:24 SME Visual Works [115]
       
      Digital Devil Saga Avatar Tuner 1 & 2 Original Soundtrack Integral December 22, 2005 244:37 Five Records [116]
      Digital Devil Saga Avatar Tuner Soundtrack CD September 24, 2004 74:10 Frontier Works [117]
      Shin Megami Tensei Digital Devil Saga Original Soundtrack April 5, 2005 72:03 Atlus [118]
      Digital Devil Saga Avatar Tuner Sera Premium Soundtrack July 15, 2004 15:22 Atlus [119]
      Shin Megami Tensei Digital Devil Saga 2 Original Soundtrack October 4, 2005 77:48 Atlus [120]
      Digital Devil Saga Avatar Tuner 2 Mini Soundtrack January 27, 2007 15:22 Atlus [121]
       
      Shin Megami Tensei Devil Summoner Sound File June 1, 1996 109:32 PolyGram [122]
      Shin Megami Tensei Devil Summoner Special Box Premium Music CD September 8, 1996 18:03 Atlus [123]
      Devil Summoner Soul Hackers Original Soundtrack April 24, 1998 135:23 King Records [124]
      Devil Summoner Soul Hackers Hyper Rearrange May 22, 1998 59:53 King Records [125]
      Devil Summoner Raidou Kuzunoha VS The Army of Ultimate Power Complete Music April 2, 2006 73:26 Five Records [126]
      Devil Summoner Raidou Kuzunoha VS King Abaddon Soundtrack October 23, 2008 48:29 Atlus [127]
      Devil Summoner Sound Collection Hyper Rearrange Collection May 2, 2006 24:56 Atlus [128]
       
      Persona Be Your True Mind Original Soundtrack June 17, 1999 189:01 Atlus [129]
      Megami Ibunroku Persona Original Soundtrack & Arrange Album April 18, 1999 195:09 First Smile Entertainment [130]
      Persona 2 Innocent Sin Original Soundtrack June 17, 1999 142:38 King Records [131]
      Persona 2 Innocent Sin - The Errors of Their Youth March 24, 2000 58:24 King Records [132]
      Persona 2 Eternal Punishment Original Soundtrack June 26, 2000 126:59 King Records [133]
      Persona 2 Eternal Punishment - Punitive Dance November 30, 2000 55:53 Enterbrain [134]
      Persona 3 Original Soundtrack July 19, 2006 131:47 Aniplex [135]
      Shin Megami Tensei Persona 3 Original Soundtrack August 14, 2007 55:44 Atlus [136]
      Burn My Dread -Reincarnation: Persona 3- April 18, 2007 61:30 Aniplex [137]
      Persona 3 Fes Original Soundtrack May 2, 2007 57:04 Aniplex [138]
      Persona Trinity Soul Original Soundtrack April 18, 1999 126:37 Aniplex [139]
      Shin Megami Tensei Persona 4 Soundtrack Side A December 9, 2008 65:05 Atlus [140]
      Shin Megami Tensei Persona 4 Soundtrack Side B April 9, 2008 63:20 Atlus [141]
      Shin Megami Tensei Persona 4 Soundtrack Selection March 13, 2009 65:05 Square Enix [142]
      Persona - Another Memory October 21, 2008 12:34 Atlus [143]
      Persona Premium Box December 24, 2008 379:06 Aniplex [144]
      Persona Official Soundtrack (unreleased) n/a Atlus [145]
      Persona Music Live: Velvetroom in Akasaka Blitz [an 1] September 16, 2009 110:00 Aniplex [146]
       
      Shin Megami Tensei Devil Children Perfect Soundtracks December 20, 2000 55:54 First Smile Entertainment [147]
      Shin Megami Tensei Devil Children Arrange Tracks February 21, 2001 39:45 First Smile Entertainment [148]
       
      Majin Tensei Excellence Sound Collection March 18, 1994 48:45 Pony Canyon [149]
      Majin Tensei II Spiral Nemesis Excellence Sound Collection May 19, 1995 76:42 Pony Canyon [150]
       
      Megami Tensei Online Imagine Original Soundtrack March 30, 2007 54:44 Atlus [151]
      Megami Ibunroku Devil Survivor Original Remix Soundtrack January 11, 2009 51:08 Lantis [152]
       
      Megaten World ~ Goddess World [an 2] April 11, 1994 46:31 Pony Canyon [153]
      Telnet Game Music Collection Vol. 1 [an 3] August 1, 1988 66:46 King Records [154]

      Album notes:

      1. Contains live concert footage with music from Persona 3, Persona 4, and Persona: Trinity Soul.
      2. Contains music from Shin Megami Tensei I and II, Last Bible I and II, and Majin Tensei.
      3. Contains music from several game series, including Shin Megami Tensei.

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