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Dragon Quest

Developer(s) Chunsoft
Publisher(s) Enix
Famicom
Nintendo
NES
Designer(s) Yƫji Horii
Release date Famicom:
May 27, 1986 (JP)
NES:
August 1989 (NA)
Genre Console role-playing game
Mode(s) Single player
Age rating(s) N/A
NES
Platform(s) MSX2
Nintendo Entertainment System
Media 512 Kilobit Cartridge
Famicom
640 Kilobit Cartridge
NES
Input NES Controller
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough


Dragon Quest (Dragon Warrior in North America) is a game released for home computers, the Famicom and Nintendo Entertainment System. The game was remade, with Dragon Quest II, on the Super Famicom and Game Boy Color as Dragon Quest I & II. The game was renamed Dragon Warrior for its North American release due to trademark issues (Tactical Studies Rules owned the trademark).

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Long ago, a hero named Loto (Erdrick in the original North American release) defeated a great evil. Now, the Dragon Lord has attacked the castle of Tantagel, stealing the Ball of Light and kidnapping Princess Lora (Gwaelin in the original North American release). As the descendant of the great Loto, it is now the player's task to put right these wrongs and bring peace to the land once again.

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Dragon Quest series
Dragon Quest/Dragon Warrior | Dragon Quest II/Dragon Warrior II | Dragon Quest III/Dragon Warrior III
Dragon Quest IV/Dragon Warrior IV | Dragon Quest V | Dragon Quest VI
Dragon Quest VII/Dragon Warrior VII | Dragon Quest VIII | Dragon Quest IX
Dragon Quest Monsters series
DQM/DWM | DQM II/DWM II: Cobi's Adventure & Tara's Journey | DQM III: Caravan Heart
DQM: Joker
Slime Morimori series
Slime Morimori | Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime
Other
Dragon Quest Wars | Dragon Quest: Shounen Yangus no Fushigi na Daibouken
Animation and Comics
Dragon Quest: Abel Yuusha | Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken | Dragon Quest: Emblem of Loto
Dragon Quest: Maboroshi no Daichi | Dragon Quest: Warriors of Eden


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