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  2. Dragon Quest III - Wikipedia

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    However, the next remake, for the Game Boy Color, was released in both Japan and the US. The Game Boy Color version is based on the Super Famicom version. For the North American release of the Dragon Quest III Game Boy Color remake, Enix decided to give the packaging an anime feel, due to fan demand on Enix's message boards. [34]

  3. List of Dragon Quest media - Wikipedia

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    A remake for modern consoles was announced with the title Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake. The game is developed by AMATA K.K. under production and overseeing of Team Asano, the producers at Square Enix behind Bravely Default and Octopath Traveler. [24] Dragon Quest IV: February 11, 1990 [5] October 1992 [25] September 11, 2008 (Nintendo DS) [26 ...

  4. Hero (Dragon Quest III) - Wikipedia

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    Futabanet writer Yamaguchi Quest expressed a desire for the remake of Dragon Quest III to allow the Hero to have a happier ending with his mother and father surviving to the end. [ 26 ] 4gamer writer Kenichi Maeyamada also found this ending sad, particularly that Ortega died without being able to see his child and that the Hero could not return ...

  5. Dragon Quest - Wikipedia

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    A 2001 Japanese PlayStation remake of Dragon Warrior IV scheduled for the North American market was never released. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The Nintendo DS remake of Dragon Quest IV was released in North America, Europe, and Australia under its original translated title; the European release removed the number from the title.

  6. Dragon Quest (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Warrior is a single-player role-playing video game.Years after its release, its gameplay mechanics have been described as simplistic and spartan. [2] [3] The player controls a young hero who sets out to defeat a being known as the Dragonlord. [4]

  7. Dragon Quest VIII - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King [c] is a 2004 role-playing video game developed by Level-5 and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 2.It was released in Japan and North America in November 2005, and in PAL regions in April 2006. [9]

  8. Dragon Quest VI - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon Quest VI enhanced remake for the Nintendo DS was announced in late 2007 by Square Enix and was developed by ArtePiazza. [6] The game was released in Japan on January 28, 2010, in North America on February 14, 2011, and in Europe on May 20, 2011. This version has a few differences The after-battle monster recruitment has been removed.

  9. Dragon Quest: Your Story - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Quest: Your Story (Japanese: ドラゴンクエスト ユア・ストーリー, Hepburn: Doragon Kuesuto Yua Sutōrī) is a 2019 Japanese 3D animated fantasy film based on the Dragon Quest series of video games, adapting the storyline of the 1992 video game Dragon Quest V.