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  2. Dragon Warrior Monsters - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Quest Monsters, [a] released in North America as Dragon Warrior Monsters, is the first video game in the Dragon Quest Monsters series. It was released in Japan by Enix on September 25, 1998, and co-published by Eidos Interactive in Europe and North America in 2000. It was the first Dragon Quest game to be released in Europe.

  3. Dragon Quest Monsters - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 was released in Japan on April 28, 2010, and in the United States on September 19, 2011, as revealed at E3 2011. Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3 was only released in Japan on March 24, 2016. Two cell phone games, Dragon Quest Monsters: Wanted! and Dragon Quest Monsters: Super Light were released in Japan.

  4. Dragon Warrior Monsters 2 - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Warrior Monsters 2 allows the player to form a team of monsters to train and use in combat. [3] Depending on which version of the game players buy, Dragon Warrior Monsters 2: Cobi's Journey or Dragon Warrior Monsters 2: Tara's Adventure, they control either Cobi or Tara, but the titles are nearly identical in gameplay and story. [3]

  5. List of Dragon Quest media - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Quest is a series of role-playing video games created by Yuji Horii, which are published by Square Enix (formerly Enix).The first game of the series was released in Japan in 1986 on the Nintendo Entertainment System, and Dragon Quest games have subsequently been localized for markets in North America, Europe and Australia, on over a dozen video game consoles.

  6. Monster-taming game - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Quest V (1992), another title exclusive to Japan at the time, featured monster recruiting and training mechanics that inspired monster-collecting RPGs such as Pokémon, Digimon, and Dokapon. [4] [5] It spawned the Dragon Quest Monsters spin-off series in 1998. Robotrek (1994) was another early title similar to Pokémon.

  7. Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart - Wikipedia

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    The game was simultaneously announced with Dragon Quest VIII in Famitsu in 2002. [2] Like the other Dragon Quest titles, development of Caravan Heart was led by Yuji Horii. [3] It is the second Dragon Quest game to be released for the Game Boy Advance (after Torneko no Daibouken 2 Advance).

  8. Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker is the first game in the Dragon Quest Monsters subseries to be in 3D. It uses cel-shaded animation, and the battles are of the same type in other Dragon Quest games: commands are issued in a turn based style, then are executed in full 3D. The player's avatar is that of a tanned, grey-haired youth with an editable name.

  9. Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3 - Wikipedia

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    RPGamer gave the game a 3.5 of 5, praising the graphics and the ability to interact and ride many monsters, but noted that achieving late game high level abilities and monsters was difficult without a guide. [18] “Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3 Professional” debuted at number one in Japan in mid-February 2017, selling 122,051 units. [19]