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previously published as ''Dragon Warrior'' in North America until 2005, is a franchise of Japanese role-playing video games created by Armor Project (
Yuji Horii (also written as Yuuji Horii; born January 6, 1954) is a Japanese video game designer and scenario writer best known as the creator of the ''Dragon Quest'' series of role-playing games, supervising and writing the scenario for ''Chrono Trigger' ...
), Bird Studio ( Akira Toriyama) and Sugiyama Kobo (
Koichi Sugiyama was a Japanese composer, conductor, and orchestrator. He was best known for composing the music for the '' Dragon Quest'' franchise, along with several other video games, anime, film, and television shows. Classically trained, Sugiyama was ...
) to its publisher
Enix was a Japanese video game publisher that produced video games, anime and manga. Enix is known for publishing the ''Dragon Quest'' series of role-playing video games. The company was founded by Yasuhiro Fukushima on September 22, 1975, as . Th ...
, with all of the involved parties co-owning the copyright of the series since then. The games are published by Square Enix (formerly
Enix was a Japanese video game publisher that produced video games, anime and manga. Enix is known for publishing the ''Dragon Quest'' series of role-playing video games. The company was founded by Yasuhiro Fukushima on September 22, 1975, as . Th ...
) since its inception, with localized remakes and ports of later installments for the Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo Switch being published by Nintendo outside of Japan. With its first game published in 1986, there are eleven main-series games, along with numerous spin-off games. In addition, there have been numerous manga,
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and novels published under the franchise, with nearly every game in the main series having a related adaptation. The series introduced a number of features to the genre and has had a significant impact on the development of other role-playing games. Installments of the series have appeared on various computers, consoles, handheld devices, and mobile phones. Early in the series, the ''Dragon Quest'' games were released under the title ''Dragon Warrior'' in North America to avoid trademark conflict with the unrelated
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'' DragonQuest''. Square Enix did not register the ''Dragon Quest'' trademark for use in the United States until 2002. The basic premise of most ''Dragon Quest'' games is to play a hero (actually named "Hero" in spinoff fiction) who is out to save the land from peril at the hands of a powerful evil enemy, with the hero usually accompanied by a group of party members. Common elements persist throughout the series and its spinoff games: turn-based combat; recurring monsters, including the
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, which became the series' mascot; a text-based menu system; and
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s in most of the main series. While over the decades many different development companies worked on ''Dragon Quest'', the series has had its creators since its inception, as scenario writer and game designer
Yuji Horii (also written as Yuuji Horii; born January 6, 1954) is a Japanese video game designer and scenario writer best known as the creator of the ''Dragon Quest'' series of role-playing games, supervising and writing the scenario for ''Chrono Trigger' ...
, character designer Akira Toriyama, and prior to his death, music composer
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have handled their respective roles on most games in the series. The original concepts, used since the first game, took elements from the Western role-playing games ''
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'' and '' Ultima''. A core philosophy of the series is to make the
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intuitive so that players can easily start playing the games. The series features a number of religious overtones which were heavily censored in the NES versions outside of Japan.


Games


Main series

The first four ''Dragon Quest'' installments were released for the
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and Nintendo Entertainment System in Japan and North America, respectively. The first two installments were released in Japan on the Famicom and ported that same year to the MSX; all four games have been remade for newer systems. ''Dragon Quest'' was first released in Japan on May 27, 1986, and in North America as '' Dragon Warrior'' in August 1989. ''Dragon Quest II Akuryō no Kamigami'' was released in Japan in 1987 and in North America in 1990 as ''
Dragon Warrior II ''Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line'', titled ''Dragon Warrior II'' when initially localized to North America, is a role-playing video game developed by Chunsoft and published by Enix in 1987 for the Nintendo Entertainment Syst ...
''. ''Dragon Quest III Soshite Densetsu e...'' was released in Japan in 1989 and North America as '' Dragon Warrior III'' in 1992. ''
Dragon Quest IV ''Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen'', titled ''Dragon Warrior IV'' when initially localized to North America, is a role-playing video game, the fourth installment of the ''Dragon Quest'' video game series developed by Chunsoft and publishe ...
'' was released in Japan in 1990 and in North America in 1992 as ''Dragon Warrior IV''. A 2001 Japanese PlayStation remake of ''Dragon Warrior IV'' scheduled for the North American market was never released. 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. Two games were released for the
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: '' Dragon Quest V'' in 1992 and '' Dragon Quest VI'' in 1995; both have been re-released on newer systems. ''Dragon Quest V'' was originally scheduled for release in North America but was canceled amid rumors that Enix had given up on the American market. No official reason was ever given. The Nintendo DS remakes were released in North America with ''Dragon Quest V'' also being released in Europe and Australia, the latter without the numbering. One game was released for the PS1: ''Dragon Quest VII: Eden no Senshi-tachi'' in 2000 in Japan and 2001 in North America under the title ''
Dragon Warrior VII ''Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past'' is a 2000 Japanese role-playing video game developed by Heartbeat and ArtePiazza, and published by Enix for the PlayStation. It was released in North America in 2001 under the title ''Dra ...
''. '' Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King'' was released for the PlayStation 2 in 2004 in Japan, 2005 in North America, and 2006 in Europe and Australia, again without the number in the title for Europe. ''Dragon Quest VIII'' was the first game in the series to be released in North America under the title of ''Dragon Quest'', and the first European release of a main series game. ''
Dragon Quest IX ''Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies'' is a role-playing video game co-developed by Level-5 and Square Enix for the Nintendo DS. Published by Square Enix in Japan in 2009, and by Nintendo overseas in 2010, it is the ninth mainline ent ...
'', the only game in the series initially released on the Nintendo DS, was originally released in 2009 in Japan, and in 2010 in North America, Europe, and Australia. '' Dragon Quest X'' was announced for the Wii in December 2008. In September 2011, Square Enix announced that '' Dragon Quest X'' would also be released on the
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, with Nintendo 3DS connectivity. It is the first MMORPG in the series, and the only numbered ''Dragon Quest'' game not released outside Japan. ''
Dragon Quest XI ''Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age'' is a role-playing video game by Square Enix. The eleventh entry in the long-running ''Dragon Quest'' video game series, it was released in Japan for the Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation 4 in July 2017 an ...
'' was released in Japan on July 29, 2017, and worldwide on September 4, 2018. ''Dragon Quest XII: The Flames of Fate'' was announced in 2021. According to Horii, the game will have a darker tone, feature more meaningful choices, and overhaul the traditional ''Dragon Quest'' turn-based combat.


Spinoffs

The franchise includes several spin-off games, including the '' Dragon Quest Monsters'' RPG. The series has also inspired arcade games such as the Japanese '' Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road'', where players compete for real-life cards with monster data that the arcade game issues to the players through a slot on its front. The latter is the only spin-off series to have none of its titles released outside Japan. The ''
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'' and ''
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'' series use characters and other elements from ''Dragon Quest'' games, and the Mystery Dungeon series has gone on to spawn its own franchise. In 1993 Chunsoft developed a SNES game that included Torneko (a.k.a. Torneko Taloon), a character that first appeared in ''Dragon Quest IV''. The
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game '' Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon'' continues Torneko's story from ''Dragon Quest IV'' as he attempts to make his store famous, venturing into mysterious dungeons to retrieve items to stock his store with. The game was successful in Japan. In 2000 the direct sequel '' Torneko: The Last Hope'' was released in Japan and the United States. The gameplay is similar to the first game, though ''Torneko: The Last Hope'' is considered easier to play. The game sold enough copies in Japan to allow development of the second direct sequel on the PlayStation 2, ''Fushigi no Dungeon 3 Torneko no Daibouken''. The second and third Torneko games have had remakes for the Game Boy Advance (GBA). A later game featured Yangus, a character who first appeared in ''Dragon Quest VIII''; '' Dragon Quest: Shōnen Yangus to Fushigi no Dungeon'' follows Yangus on his adventures before he meets up with Hero in the aforementioned game. The success of ''Torneko no Daibōken'' spawned the ''Mystery Dungeon'' series that has grown to include franchises beyond ''Dragon Quest'', as well as other
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. When Enix took over the ''
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''-inspired video game series ''
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'', the ''Dragon Quest'' franchise became an integral part of the game in its second version, ''Itadaki Street 2: Neon Sain wa Bara Iro ni''. The first ''Itadaki Street'', released by
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, did not contain elements from the ''Dragon Quest'' franchise. The fourth game in the series, ''Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special'', included characters from the ''
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'' franchise, and later versions would include characters from ''
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''. Like the main series, ''Dragon Quest Monsters'' was originally released under the ''Dragon Warrior'' name in the US. The next game, '' Dragon Warrior Monsters 2'', is the only game to be split into two versions, ''Cobi's Journey'' (''Ruka's Journey'' in Japan) and ''Tara's Adventure'' (''Iru's Adventure in Japan''), named after the main player characters. Each version has slight differences, such as the monster that appear in them. '' Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart'' is a prequel to ''Dragon Warrior VII'', following Keifer who is pulled into Torland and must find the six Orbs of Loto in order to return. The release of '' Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker'' is the first spin-off title to be released in English using the ''Dragon Quest'' name; its sequel '' Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2'' was released in North America on September 19, 2011. There is also an Android title, ''Dragon Quest Monsters: Wanted!''. ''Dragon Quest'' has also produced a number of smaller spin-off titles. In two of them, players use their special controllers as a sword, swinging it to slash enemies and objects. '' Kenshin Dragon Quest: Yomigaerishi Densetsu no Ken'' is a stand-alone game in which the controller is shaped like a sword, and a toy shield contains the game's hardware. '' Dragon Quest Swords'' for the Wii uses the motion sensing
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as a sword. Another spin-off title, '' Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest'', uses the game's popular slime monster as the protagonist, and its sequel, '' Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime'', has been translated into English. There is also a downloadable
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game, '' Dragon Quest Wars'' and other titles have been released in Japan for cellphones. '' Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below'', a PlayStation 3 and 4 game featuring the gameplay of the ''
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'' series by
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, was released in Japan on February 26, 2015, and in North America and Europe in October 2015 as a PlayStation 4 exclusive. Dragon Quest Builders for the PS4 was released in 2016. '' Theatrhythm Dragon Quest'' is a
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developed for the Nintendo 3DS. Like the '' Theatrhythm Final Fantasy'' games before it, the game allows players to play alongside various songs from the ''Dragon Quest'' franchise. In September 2019, '' Dragon Quest Walk'', an augmented reality game, was released for Android and
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mobile phones.


Other media


Novels

Beginning in 1988, the media franchise expanded into other media, with a number of
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, manga, and
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adaptations. Following the success of a ''Dragon Quest III'' light novel, Enix began publishing more volumes starting from the first game in sequential order. Enix published titles from every main series game previously released by March 23, 1995, as well as the first Torenko's ''Mystery Dungeon'' game. The titles are written from a second-person perspective; the reader determines the next course of action and the stories have multiple endings. Other printed titles released in 1989 include: ''Dragon Quest Monsters Story''; ''Dragon Quest Item Story''; the ''Dragon Quest Perfect Collection'' series starting with ''Dragon Quest Perfect Collection 1990''; and the first two ''Dragon Quest'' novels by Takayashiki Hideo. All of these works have had additional titles published for different games by different authors: Hideo wrote the first four volumes spanning the first three games; Kumi Saori authored ten volumes comprising the next three games; and Hiroyuki Domon wrote three volumes for ''Dragon Quest VII''. Starting with ''Shinsho Shousetsu Dragon Quest I'' in 2000, a new series by all three authors began publication. The authors wrote new stories for their respective series, three stories for Hideo, nine for Saori, and three for Domon; with the latter's works featuring illustrations by Daisuke Torii. Several standalone titles and audiobook titles have also been released.


Manga

''Dragon Quest'' manga began publication in ''
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'' in 1989. Based on the world of ''Dragon Quest'',
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and Koji Inada's was created as a two-chapter short-story entitled ''Derupa! Iruiru!''. Its success led to the three-chapter sequel, ''Dai Bakuhatsu!!!'', which set the framework for a later serialization spanning 37 volumes. Several manga based on the games have been published. The longest-running of these, , ''Warriors of Eden'', and ''Maboroshi no Daichi'', were published in ''
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''. ''Emblem of Roto'', by Chiaki Kawamata and Junji Koyanagi, with art by
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, consists of twenty-one volumes published between 1991 and 1997. In 2004 ''
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'' ran a mini-series called ''Emblem of Roto Returns''. It takes place between ''Dragon Quest III'' and ''Dragon Quest I''. It was adapted into a comic CD in 1994, and an anime movie based on the manga was released in Japan on April 20, 1996. As of 2019, the series has sold 21million copies, including 400,000 copies sold overseas. ''Warriors of Eden'' consists of eleven volumes, with art by Fujiwara. The series is a retelling of ''Dragon Quest VII'' with some minor changes. ''Maboroshi no Daichi'' consists of ten volumes. The series is a retelling of ''Dragon Quest VI'' with some minor changes. Other shorter manga series have been released including several based on other games, some official
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strips, and a manga about the making of the original ''Dragon Quest'' game. , authored by Yuuki Nakashima and supervised by Yūji Horii, is a sidestory of ''Dragon Quest X''. It was serialized between February 2013 and October 2022, with 19 volumes released through 2022. Hiro Mashima drew the one-shot , based on ''Dragon Quest XI'', for the October issue of ''
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'', which was released on August 21, 2019. A manga adaptation of ''Dragon Quest Treasures'' titled ''Dragon Quest Treasures: Another Adventure Fadora no Takarajima'' will begin serialization in ''V Jump'' in November 2022. It is written by Masaki Hara with illustrations by Yoichi Amano and supervision by Horii. ''The Road to Dragon Quest'' is a manga about the creators of ''Dragon Quest'', published by Enix. The single-volume manga was released in 1990 and produced by
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. It focuses on the creation of the series and features series creator Yujii Hori, programmer Koichi Nakamura, composer Koichi Sugiyama, artist Akira Toriyama, and producer Yukinobu Chida.


Anime

There are three major television series that were adapted from the games. was produced by Studio Comet and aired from December 2, 1989, to April 5, 1991, 43 episodes were broadcast before the series ended. It was supervised by Horii, with a story loosely based on ''Dragon Quest III''. The first 13 episodes of the series were translated into English by Saban Entertainment under the title ''Dragon Warrior''. Due to its early time slot, and a lawsuit filed by Toriyama for not being credited for his work on character designs, it was not renewed. The series was released on
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in Japan in October 2006, with its nine volumes selling about 90,000 units by February 2007. A second anime series, '' Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai'', based on the manga of the same name, was produced by
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. It ran for 46 episodes from October 17, 1991, to September 24, 1992. A second anime adaptation of the same manga aired from October 3, 2020 to October 22, 2022. On April 20, 1996, a film titled ''Dragon Quest Saga – The Crest of Roto'' was released. A
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movie based on ''Dragon Quest V'', '' Dragon Quest: Your Story'', was released in Japan in August 2019.


Virtual reality

''Dragon Quest VR'' (ドラゴンクエストVR) was released at VR Zone Shinjuku, a
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in Tokyo's Shinjuku district, in early April and released late on the 27th in 2019 on the same month as a VR team-based only arcade-style roleplaying game. Each players are required to wear a set of personal equipment provided by
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consisting of the headset with headphones and mics all powered by a MSI gaming laptop
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, and special controllers specially modeled and fitted to represent each class, sword and shield for the warriors, and small wands for the mage and priest. Weapons, armor, and spells in-game are set by default and are determined by each of said class. Soldiers are the frontline fighters who have the most HP and engage in melee dealing damage up-close and absorbing it in return, mages casts spells that damage and debuff enemies in singles or in groups, and priests heal lost HP, revive downed members, and cure the party of status debuffs while casting buffs also. The brief story begins with players receiving a request from a king to embark on a journey along with Ohealia, a healslime and character excusive to this title only, who acts as a guide and narrator throughout the experience with the main goal for each team (to which multiple can play at the same time in each of their own sessions) to fight through a series of battles in increasing difficulty before facing the powerful Zoma, a guest character who's the main antagonist from ''
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.'' Gameplay takes place in open arenas (such as forests, caves, and, castles) in-game while players stand and move around in a 65 x 39 foot playing field with a group of players divided into teams. Each team consists of four players and three different classes: two melee warriors, a mage, and a priest. Enemies iconic to the series that players face off against include Slimes, Drackies, Knights and a large Golem. ''Dragon Quest VR'' was only available for a limited amount and thus has been discontinued although Yuji Horii in an interview with
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has expressed the possibility of the franchise seeing separate VR titles being released commercially.


Common elements


Gameplay

In most ''Dragon Quest'' games, players control a character or party of characters that can walk into towns and buy weapons, armor, and items to defeat monsters outside of the towns: on the
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or in a dungeon. However, in the original ''Dragon Quest'', there was only one character walking on the map. In most of the games, battles occur through random monster attacks and improving the characters' levels requires players to
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. The series uses cursed items, difficult dungeons where players need to use their resources wisely to complete them, and difficult
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battles. When the party encounters monsters the view switches perspective and players are presented with several options on a
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; these
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menu-driven battles have become a staple of the series. Players use the menus to select weapons, magic, and other items used to attack and defeat the monsters, or can attempt to flee the fight; though characters cannot flee during a boss battle. Once the party defeats the monsters by winning the battle, each party member gains experience points in order to reach new levels. When a character gains a new level, the statistics (stats) of the character are upgraded. Winning battles also rewards players with gold which can be used to purchase items. In addition to the experience points and gold awarded for successfully defeating monsters, occasionally, items will be dropped as well that are added to the player's inventory. In most ''Dragon Quest'' games, players must visit a church (known as a House of Healing in the NES translations) and talk to a priest or nun to save the games' progress; in ''Dragon Warrior'', players had to talk to a king to save their progress, though the first two ''Dragon Quest'' titles for Famicom use a password save system. If the party dies in battle the group loses half of its gold and warps to the nearest save location where the hero is revived; players must then pay a priest or nun to revive their party members. ''Dragon Quest'' features "puff puff" – a Japanese
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for a girl rubbing her breasts in someone's face, which can also be used for the general term of a girl jiggling her own breasts – massage girls that the player can hire with text describing their actions in some of the games; in later games gags were used since breasts could not be displayed. The text descriptions were removed from some North American translations. In ''
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'', '' Dragon Quest VI'', '' Dragon Quest VII'', and ''
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'', several character classes can be chosen for the party members. Each game has its particular set of classes with typical options, including the
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, Fighter, Jester,
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,
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, and Mage. All the aforementioned games also include advanced classes such as the Sage. In addition, ''Dragon Quest VI'' and ''VII'' include monster classes. In '' Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen'', a new collectible item known as mini medals, resembling small gold coins with a five-pointed star in the middle, was introduced; they have nothing to do with winning the game, but they can be traded with a certain character for items. Players collect them throughout the game, primarily by opening chests, breaking pots and barrels, and searching in sacks and drawers. Horii introduced them as he wanted to have something players collected that were similar to the crests and orbs in the previous ''Dragon Quest'' games, but did not want to repeat the necessity for players having to collect a certain number of them before they could complete the game.


Monsters

The ''Dragon Quest'' series features several recurring monsters, including
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s, Drackies, Skeletons, Shadows, Mummies, Bags o' Laughs, and Dragons. Many monsters in the series were designed by Akira Toriyama. Several ''Dragon Quest'' games allow the player to recruit monsters to fight alongside them. In ''Dragon Quest IV'', a Healer monster called "Healie" can be recruited for the first chapter. ''Dragon Quest V'' and ''VI'' monsters can be selected by the player to join the player's party and fight in battles. In ''Dragon Quest VIII'' players can defeat and recruit monsters to fight in an arena. The Slime, designed by Toriyama for use in ''Dragon Quest'', has become the official
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of the ''Dragon Quest'' series. Series designer Yuji Horii cited the monster as an example of Toriyama's skills, claiming it took " rtisticpower to take something like a pool of slime and use his imagination to make it a great character." A Slime is a small blue blob, shaped like a water droplet, with a face. It has appeared in every ''Dragon Quest'' game and it is usually one of the first monsters the players encounter. The Slime's popularity has netted it the ''
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'' spin-off series on handheld consoles.


Erdrick

Erdrick, known as in Japanese and in the North American remakes of the Game Boy Color versions of the first three games, is the title given to a legendary hero in the ''Dragon Quest'' series. The first three ''Dragon Quest'' games, all connected to the legend of Erdrick, comprise the Erdrick or Loto trilogy. Also known as Arusu, he is known as the hero who freed the Kingdom of Alefgard from the darkness. The chronological order of the first three ''Dragon Quest'' games is: ''Dragon Quest III'', ''Dragon Quest'', and ''Dragon Quest II''. In the first ''Dragon Quest'' game, the hero, the player character, is a descendant of Erdrick who follows in his footsteps to reach the Dragonlord's Castle and confront him. In ''Dragon Quest II'' the heroes are also descendants of Erdrick, exploring the expanded world of Torland that includes the continent of Alefgard. Erdrick's legend in the ''Dragon Quest'' series was completed in ''Dragon Quest III'' when the King of Alefgard bestowed the "Order of Erdrick", the country's highest honor, upon the hero at the end of the game. Two of the player character's three highest-level armaments are named "Erdrick's Sword" and "Erdrick's Armor" in ''Dragon Quest'' and ''Dragon Quest II''. Playing ''Dragon Quest III'' with the name "Erdrick" is impossible in the original release, as the game prompts the player to choose a different name for the hero. This is because the status of ''III'' in the chronological order as a prequel of the first two titles is presented as a plot twist. The Game Boy Color remakes prevent the use of the name "Loto" for the same reason. In ''
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'', the player character is a warrior chosen by the world tree Yggdrasil to save the world of Erdrea from a being of pure evil known as "Calasmos". After Calasmos is defeated at the end of the game, Yggdrasil bestows him the title of Erdrick.


Torneko

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'' video game series by
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. The character's other video game appearances include two direct sequels to ''Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon'', the 2016 video game '' Dragon Quest Heroes II'', and the ''
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'' series.


Zenithia

Zenithia, also called Zenith Castle, Zenith, or in Japanese, is a floating castle that first appears in ''Dragon Quest IV''; it is used as a descriptor for several elements in ''Dragon Quest IV'', ''V'' and ''VI''. Its appearance in all three games has led to the games being described as the Zenithia or ''Tenkū'' trilogy, despite different geographical layouts in each of the three games' worlds. Horii explained that a trilogy was never the intention: "Each ''Dragon Quest'' title represents a fresh start and a new story, so it seems too much of a connection between the games in the series. It could be said that the imagination of players has brought the titles together in a certain fashion." In ''Dragon Quest IV'' Zenithia can be accessed by climbing the tower above the entrance to the world of darkness. In ''Dragon Quest V'' Zenithia has fallen into a lake south of Lofty Peak (Elheaven in the original release), until the Golden Orb is returned leaving the castle able to move freely in the sky. In ''Dragon Quest VI'' Zenithia is sealed by Demon Lord Dhuran, and a large hole is left in its place in the "Dream World". When the Dream World returns to its natural state in ''Dragon Quest VI'', Zenithia is the only part that remains, floating above the "real" world. In addition to the trilogy, a castle in the ''Dragon Quest III'' remakes is also called Zenith, although the layout differs from the castle in the ''Tenkū'' series.


Development

The series' monsters, characters, and box art were designed by Toriyama. The
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for the ''Dragon Quest'' series was composed by
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. In the past, main ''Dragon Quest'' games have been developed by Chunsoft, Heartbeat, ArtePiazza, Level-5 and starting with '' Dragon Quest X'', by Square Enix for the first time. Horii's company, Armor Project, is in charge of the script and design of ''Dragon Quest'' games that were published by Enix and Square Enix.


History

In 1982 Enix sponsored a video game programming contest in Japan which brought much of the ''Dragon Quest'' team together, including creator Yuji Horii. The prize was a trip to the United States and a visit to AppleFest '83 in San Francisco, where Horii discovered the ''
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'' video game series. The contest winners Koichi Nakamura and Yukinobu Chida, together with Horii, released the Enix NES game '' The Portopia Serial Murder Case''. Music composer Sugiyama, known for composing jingles and pop songs, was impressed with the group's work and sent a postcard to Enix praising the game. Enix asked him to compose music for some of its games. The group then decided to make a role-playing video game that combined elements from the western RPGs ''Wizardry'' and '' Ultima''. Horii wanted to introduce the concept of RPGs to the wider Japanese video game audience. He chose the Famicom because, unlike arcade games, players would not have to worry about spending more money if they got a " game over", and could continue playing from a
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. Horii used the full-screen map of ''Ultima'' and the battle and statistics-oriented ''Wizardry'' screens to create the gameplay of ''Dragon Quest''. '' Dragon Ball'' creator and manga artist Akira Toriyama, who knew of Horii through the manga magazine ''
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'', was commissioned to illustrate the characters and monsters to separate the game from other role-playing games of the time. The primary game designs were conceived by Horii before being handed to Toriyama to re-draw under Horii's supervision. When Horii first created ''Dragon Quest'' many people doubted that a fantasy series with swords and dungeons, instead of science fiction elements, would become popular in Japan; however, the series has become very popular there. Since then Horii has been the games' scenario director. ''Dragon Quest'' was Sugiyama's second video game he had composed for, '' Wingman 2'' being his first. He says it took him five minutes to compose the original opening theme. His musical motifs from the first game have remained relatively intact. The first six ''Dragon Quest'' stories are divided into two trilogies. The first three games of the series tell the story of the legendary hero known as Roto (Erdrick or Loto in some versions). ''Dragon Quest IV''-''VI'' are based around a castle in the sky called Zenithia, referred to as the ''Tenku'' in Japan, meaning "heaven". Games in the main series from ''Dragon Quest VII'' onwards are stand-alone games. The early ''Dragon Quest'' games were released under the title ''Dragon Warrior'' in North America to avoid trademark conflict with the pen-and-paper role-playing game ''Dragon Quest'', which was published by
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TSR continued publishing the line as an alternative to ''
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'' (''D&D'') until 1987. On July 23, 2002, Square Enix registered the ''Dragon Quest'' trademark in the United States for use with manuals,
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s, and other video game software. On October 8, 2003, Square Enix filed for a more comprehensive ''Dragon Quest'' trademark. ''Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King'' became the first ''Dragon Quest'' game released outside Japan, all previous games having used the ''Dragon Warrior'' title. ''Dragon Quest'' was not as successful outside Japan, as it was eclipsed by another RPG series, ''
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''. Because of Enix's closure of its North American branch in the mid-1990s, ''Dragon Quest V'' and ''Dragon Quest VI'' were not officially released in North America. No games were released in Europe prior to the spin-off ''Dragon Quest Monsters''. With the merger of Square and Enix in 2003, ''Dragon Quest'' games were released in numerous markets. In May 2008 Square Enix announced localizations of the Nintendo DS remakes of ''Dragon Quest IV'', ''V'', and ''VI'' for North America and the
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, commonly referred to as the "Zenithia" or "Tenku trilogy". With this announcement, all the main ''Dragon Quest'' games at the time had been released outside Japan. The ninth installment was released in Japan for Nintendo DS on July 11, 2009. The North American version was released on July 11, 2010, while the European version came out on July 23, 2010. The tenth installment of the main series was released for the Wii. Nintendo has been a major publisher outside Japan for the main ''Dragon Quest'' games, publishing the first ''Dragon Quest'' game in North America, and published ''Dragon Quest IX'' worldwide outside Japan; the NDS version of ''Dragon Quest VI'' is published by Nintendo in North America.


Creation and design

When designing ''Dragon Quest'', Horii play-tests the games to make certain the controls feel right. This includes going into meticulous details such as how fast a page opens or the way a door opens. According to Horii, "... little things like here and there the controls not feeling right and such can really grate the players' nerves if the tempo isn't right." He believes players should be able to control the game unconsciously, which is not easy to accomplish. Horii tries to design the games in such a way that players never need to read a manual nor play through a tutorial in order to figure out how to play the game, and tries to create good storylines with short dialogues. Ryutaro Ichimura, who has worked on ''Dragon Quest'' titles with Horii since ''Dragon Quest VIII'', has implemented Horii's suggestions even when it is not obvious why his ideas will work. " lot of the time when he oriipoints these things out, we cannot see them at first, but eventually you get it." ''Dragon Quest'' games have an overall upbeat feeling. The typical ''Dragon Quest'' plot involves the player controlling a party of heroes to defeat an ultimate evil villain, who usually threatens the world in some way. The plot-line often consists of smaller stories that involve encounters with other characters. This linear plot-line is intentional, to help ease the generally high learning curve RPGs have for those unaccustomed to them. The gameplay is designed to allow players to decide when, and whether, to pursue certain storyline paths. To ensure players continue to enjoy playing the game, no storyline path is made without some kind of reward and, to help ease players who may be apprehensive about whether they are on the right path, the distance the character has to travel to get rewarded is reduced at the beginning of the game. While the player never starts the game in a wholly non-linear way, they usually allow players to explore an open world in a non-linear manner following an early linear section of the game. Early character levels start players off with more
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and a substantially increasing growth at later levels, although the effective bonuses of every additional level decreases. While Toriyama would later become more widely known with the success of '' Dragon Ball Z'' in North America, when ''Dragon Quest'' was released he was an unknown outside Japan. While the ''Dragon Quest'' hero was drawn in a
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manga style, the ''Dragon Warrior'' localization had him drawn in the "West's template of a medieval hero". The trend continued through the first four games, although the artwork for weapons and armor began using more of Toriyama's original artwork for ''Dragon Warrior III'' and ''IV''. However, while the booklets' artwork was altered, the setting and poses remained virtually identical. The games always feature a number of religious overtones; after the first ''Dragon Warrior'' game, saving and reviving characters who have died is performed by clergy in churches. Bishops wander around the over-world of ''Dragon Quest Monsters'' and can heal wounded characters. The final enemy in some of the ''Dragon Quest'' games is called the Demon Lord; for instance in ''Dragon Quest VII'', the Demon Lord (known as Orgodemir in that particular game) is the final
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, and there is a
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to battle against God. The first four ''Dragon Quest'' titles were subjected to censorship in their North American localizations, largely in keeping with
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's content guidelines at the time that placed severe restrictions on religious iconography and mature content. When these games were remade for the Game Boy Color, most censorship was removed. The translated versions of the games have largely followed the originals since ''Dragon Quest VII''. For English releases, games usually include a number of British dialects, such as
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and
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.


Music

The majority of ''Dragon Quest'' soundtracks were written and orchestrated by the classically trained composer
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. In the mid 1980s, Sugiyama, who was already a well-known television and anime composer at the time, sent a feedback questionnaire from an Enix game to the company, and, upon seeing Sugiyama's feedback, producer Yukinobu Chida contacted him to confirm that "he was ''the'' Sugiyama from television." Upon confirmation, Chida asked Sugiyama to compose a score for ''Dragon Quest''. Sugiyama had previously composed a video game score for ''
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''. Sugiyama stated it took him five minutes to compose the original opening theme, and noted the difficulty in adding a personal touch to the short jingles, but that his past experience with creating music for television commercials helped. According to Sugiyama, the composer has between three and five seconds to catch the audience's attention through music. The theme and other jingles for ''Dragon Quest'' have continued to be used throughout the series. Sugiyama was also composing for '' Dragon Quest XII'' prior to his death in 2021. The first album of music from the series was released in 1986 and was based on music from the first game, followed by a ''Symphonic Suite'' album for each game in the main series. The original soundtrack's "eight melodies" approach set the template for most RPG soundtracks released since then, hundreds of which have been organized in a similar manner. The original game's classical score was considered revolutionary for video game music. Other compilations of ''Dragon Quest'' music have been released, including ''Dragon Quest Game Music Super Collection Vol. 1''. The
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performed many of the soundtracks, including a compilation entitled ''Symphonic Suite Dragon Quest Complete CD-Box''. Some of the soundtracks include a second disc with the original game music, as with the ''Dragon Quest VI'' soundtrack. In 2003 SME Visual Works released ''Symphonic Suite Dragon Quest Complete CD-Box'', featuring music from the first seven ''Dragon Quest'' games.


Reception

In 2006, readers of the Japanese gaming magazine ''
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'' voted on the hundred best video games of all time. ''Dragon Quest III'' was third, ''Dragon Quest VIII'' fourth, ''Dragon Quest VII'' ninth, ''Dragon Quest V'' eleventh, ''Dragon Quest IV'' fourteenth, ''Dragon Quest II'' seventeenth, ''Dragon Quest'' thirtieth, and ''Dragon Quest VI'' thirty-fourth. In 2009, Horii received a special award at the Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association Developers Conference for his work on the ''Dragon Quest'' franchise. According to Satoru Iwata, former President of Nintendo, ''Dragon Quest'' widespread appeal is that it is "made so that anyone can play it...and anyone can enjoy it depending on their different levels and interests." According to him, ''Dragon Quest'' is designed for anyone to pick up without needing to read the manual in order to understand it. Ryutaro Ichimura, producer at Square Enix, who has played the game since he was a child, says the ''Dragon Quest'' storylines allow players to experience a moving sense of achievement where they take the role of a hero saving the world. Horii believes the ability to appeal to larger audiences of
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rs, while not alienating the more
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s, is due to being able to lower the initial hurdle without making it too easy. Iwata and Ichimura believe it is because the games are created in a way that allows both groups to pursue their own goals; casual gamers can enjoy the storyline and battles, but for those who want more there is still content for them to pursue. Although the series is extremely popular in Japan, the success in Japan was not transferred to North America until the 2005 release of ''
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''. Despite the first four games to be released in America generally receiving good reviews, Nintendo had to give away copies of ''Dragon Warrior''. However, those four games have been among the most sought-after titles for the NES, especially ''Dragon Warrior III'' and ''IV''. It was not until ''Dragon Warrior VII'' was released that ''Dragon Quest'' became critically acclaimed in North America, although reception was still mixed. The series gained more universal praise with ''Dragon Quest VIII'', and began to sell better outside Japan and ''Dragon Quest IX'' sold over 1 million copies outside Japan. One of the main aspects of the series that critics point out, either positively or negatively, is that the series "never strays from its classic roots." Unlike other modern, complex RPGs, ''Dragon Quest'' on the DS retains the simple gameplay from the first game that many critics find refreshing and nostalgic. Points of contention are its battle system, comparatively simplistic storylines, general lack of character development, simplistic primitive-looking graphics (in earlier titles), and the overall difficulty of the game. These arguments are countered by noting its strength in episodic storytelling with the various non-player characters the party meets. The stories avoid melodrama and feature relatively more simplistic characters than ''Final Fantasy'' Squall Leonhart or
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, a source of contention. There are exceptions, however, such as ''Dragon Quest V'', which has been praised for its unique, emotional storytelling. Battles are also simple and finish quickly. As for difficulty, Yuji Horii is noted as a gambler. The lack of save points and the general difficulty of the battles were included with the intention of adding a sense of tension. Because of this added difficulty, the punishment for the party's death was toned down compared to other games by simply going back to where you had last saved, with half of your gold on hand. When asked about criticism of ''Dragon Quest'' games, Horii says he does not mind, it means the critics played the game and he would rather know their concerns than remain ignorant.


Sales

As of March 2022, the ''Dragon Quest'' series has sold over copies worldwide. ''Dragon Quest III'' set sales records in 1988 by selling game cartridges in Japan within a day and in a week, and it grossed () within a month and by 1991. ''Dragon Quest IV'' in 1990 sold out copies within an hour, and ''Dragon Quest V'' sold over cartridges within a day. The series had sold copies by 1990, and units by 1993, with the ''Dragon Quest'' sequels having grossed several hundred million dollars each. As of 2007, all games in the main series, along with three spin-offs, had sold over a million copies each in Japan, with the highest-selling single release (not including remakes) being ''Dragon Quest VII'' which sold over four million copies. The remake of ''Dragon Quest VI'' sold 910,000 copies in Japan in the first four days after its release, an exceptional sales figure for a remake.


Legacy

The original ''Dragon Quest'' game is often cited as the first console RPG. ''
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'' called it the most influential role-playing game of all time, stating that nearly all Japanese RPGs since then have drawn from its gameplay in some shape or form. '' Next Generation'' said it was "probably the first ever 'Japanese style' RPG", and listed the series collectively as number 56 on their "Top 100 Games of All Time". They commented, "While never as ambitious as Square's ''Final Fantasy'' series, later installments of ''Dragon Warrior'' can't be beaten for sheer size (if you only had enough cash to buy you one game that had to last you a month, you bought a ''Dragon Warrior'' title)." In response to a survey,
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as stating ''Dragon Warrior'' translated the ''D&D'' experience to video games and set the genre standards. Games such as ''
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'', '' Breath of Fire (video game), Breath of Fire'' and '' Lufia & the Fortress of Doom'' were inspired by various ''Dragon Quest'' titles. ''Dragon Quest III'' class-changing system would shape other RPGs, especially the ''Final Fantasy'' series, and its day-night cycles was also a "major innovation" for console RPGs according to ''
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''. ''Dragon Quest IV'' "Tactics" system, where the player can set the AI routines for
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, is seen as a precursor to ''
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s " Gambits" system. ''Dragon Quest V'' is cited as having monster recruiting and training mechanics that inspired monster-collecting RPGs such as '' Pokémon'', '' Digimon'', and '' Dokapon''. ''Dragon Quest V'' was unique in that it made pregnancy, and who the player chose as the mother, a crucial aspect of the plot. The real world and dream world setting of ''Dragon Quest VI'' is considered an influence on the later Square RPGs ''
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'' and '' Final Fantasy X''. The ''Dragon Quest'' series was recognized by
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, with six world records in the
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. These records include "Best Selling Role Playing Game on the Super Famicom", "Fastest Selling Game in Japan", and "First Video Game Series to Inspire a Ballet". ''Dragon Quest'' is a cultural phenomenon in Japan. According to Ryutaro Ichimura and Yuji Horii, ''Dragon Quest'' has become popular enough that it is used as a common topic for conversation in Japan, and is considered by the Japanese gaming industry as Japan's national game. William Cassidy of GameSpy claims that "the common wisdom is that if you ask someone from Japan to draw 'Slime,' he'll draw the onion-like shape of the weak enemies from the game." With the Japanese release of ''Dragon Quest IX'' in January 2009, a new eatery inspired by the series called Luida's Bar was opened in Roppongi, a well-known nightlife hotspot in
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. This was notable due to the usual center of Tokyo's gaming culture being Akihabara rather than Roppongi. The venue provides a meeting location for fans of the series: styled in the fashion of a Medieval public house like its virtual counterpart, its food is directly inspired by both items and monsters found in the games. It was described by a Western journalist as a cross between a
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resort and a
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''Dragon Quest'' also served as the inspiration for a live-action television drama. ''Yūsha Yoshihiko'' initially aired in July 2011, with a sequel series being produced and released the following year. For its 2012 April Fool's Hoax,
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announced a "NES version" of its
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service, which uses graphics and music based on the series. There is an
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that the release of ''Dragon Quest III'' caused a law to be passed in Japan banning the sale of ''Dragon Quest'' games or video games in general except on certain days such as weekends or national holidays. When ''III'' was released in Japan, over 300 schoolchildren were arrested for
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while waiting in stores for the game to be released. The rumor claims there was a measurable dip in productivity when a ''Dragon Quest'' game was released and although muggings of ''Dragon Quest'' titles became so widespread there were hearings in the
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, no law was ever passed. However, the Japanese release of every ''Dragon Quest'' title continued to be on a Saturday until the release of '' Dragon Quest X'', which was released on Thursday, August 2, 2012. ''Dragon Quest'' music has been influential on various sectors of the performing arts. It was the first video game series to receive live-action ballet adaptations, and musical concerts and audio CDs were produced based on the ''Dragon Quest'' universe. Since 1987, the series' music has been performed annually in concert halls throughout Japan. Early ''Dragon Quest'' concerts inspired
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's compositions for the ''Final Fantasy'' series. "Lotto's Theme" was one of the video game music compositions selected for the opening ceremony of the
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in Tokyo, and was the first to be played. The series is also represented in the 2018 crossover fighting game ''
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'' via downloadable content released in July 2019. Unlike most of the game's roster, the "Hero" is not a single playable character but rather a character slot shared by four separate, albeit functionally identical, main protagonists from the series: Eleven (also known as The Luminary) from ''Dragon Quest XI'', Arusu (also known as Erdrick) from ''Dragon Quest III'', Solo from ''Dragon Quest IV'', and Eight from ''Dragon Quest VIII''. Other elements from the series are also featured, such as Slimes and a stage based on Yggdrasil's Altar from ''Dragon Quest XI''.


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Nintendo's ''Dragon Quest'' website
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