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  2. Dragon Quest - Wikipedia

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    [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. [1] Two games were released for the Super Famicom: Dragon Quest V in 1992 and Dragon Quest VI in 1995; both have been re-released on newer systems. [1]

  3. Category:Dragon Quest characters - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Quest IV characters (8 P) Pages in category "Dragon Quest characters" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect ...

  4. Dragon Quest (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon Quest I & II remake for the Super Famicom yielded 1.2 million copies sold in Japan. [ 62 ] [ 120 ] Famitsu gave the Super Famicom compilation remake Dragon Quest I & II a rating of 35 out of 40. [ 121 ]

  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. Itadaki Street - Wikipedia

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    The game was the second crossover between Nintendo and Square Enix characters. [10] [11] The game's website featured a character creator mixing Mario and Dragon Quest franchises. [12] The Japanese magazine Famitsu gave the game 36/40 points. [13] The game sold 430,000 copies as of August 2008. [14] Itadaki Street Mobile: October 1, 2007 Square ...

  7. Dragon Quest II - Wikipedia

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    In this concert, Dragon Quest and Dragon Quest II's music was performed by the Tokyo Strings Ensemble. [40] Later in October 1987, the concert recording was released as a symphonic suite CD under the title Dragon Quest in Concert. [41] Music of Dragon Quest II were also released as a piano CD, [42] a Drama CD [43] and several Symphonic Suite ...

  8. Maya and Meena - Wikipedia

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    Maya and Meena were both created by the game's creator, Yuji Horii, and designed by the game's artist, Akira Toriyama. [citation needed] Horii decided to change up the player's expected structure of the fifth chapter by having the characters join the Hero's party in reverse order of the earlier chapters, meaning the sisters were set to be the first to join the Hero. [1]

  9. Yuji Horii - Wikipedia

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    Yuji Horii (堀井 雄二, Horii Yūji, born January 6, 1954) is a Japanese author, video game designer, writer and director best known as the creator of the Dragon Quest franchise, [1] supervising and writing the scenario for Chrono Trigger, and The Portopia Serial Murder Case, released in 1983 as one of the first visual novel adventure games.