Final Fantasy Adventure (which also got a 3D remake mimicking this perspective).The Speris Legacy (a console-style Action RPG for the Amiga).RPG Maker provides tilesets to create this kind of perspective.By Gen 7, this trope is fully averted, bringing the camera down to proper third-person perspective They avert the trope in a few towns in Gen 5. The move to the Nintendo DS with Gen 4 allowed them to use more a proper perspective, though this trope still applied when in buildings. The Mother series, though it had a different perspective in towns (and used Isometric Projection in a city).Lunar: The Silver Star and Lunar: Eternal Blue.
The DS remake of Final Fantasy IV uses a similar technique to A Link Between Worlds to maintain this perspective with 3D graphics.
Elemental Gimmick Gear, except for Boss Battles, which are in full 3D.Brandish is an unusual example where this perspective rotates with the player.Arcus Odyssey mixes this perspective up a little by giving most of the levels a 45-degree slant.Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse, in contrast with most of SSI's other Forgotten Realms games (which use first-person perspective).