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|japanese=ドラゴンクエスト ''(Dragon Quest)'' | |japanese=ドラゴンクエスト ''(Dragon Quest)'' | ||
|genre=[[RPG]] | |genre=[[RPG]] | ||
|systems=[[NES]], [[GBC]] | |systems=[[NES]], [[SNES]], [[GBC]] | ||
|released={{sys|nes}}{{jp|1988|February 10}}{{us|1992|March 1}}{{sys|gbc}}{{jp|2000|December 8}}{{us|2001|July 16}} | |released={{sys|nes}}{{jp|1988|February 10}}{{us|1992|March 1}}{{sys|snes}}{{jp|1996|December 6}}{{sys|gbc}}{{jp|2000|December 8}}{{us|2001|July 16}} | ||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
|ratings={{ESRB|T|GBC}} | |ratings={{ESRB|T|GBC}} | ||
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==Story== | ==Story== | ||
''Dragon Warrior III'' follows the adventures of the son (or daughter) of Ortega, a valiant warrior who fell trying to defeat the Archfiend, Baramos. On the hero's sixteenth birthday, the King of Aliahan sends you out on a journey to finish what your father started. The hero and his three companions will travel across, over, and under the entire world, save two lands from evil, and become legends. | |||
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Image:Dragon Warrior III boxart.jpg|NES boxart (US) | |||
Image:Dragon Warrior III boxart (jp).jpg|NES boxart (JP) | |||
Image:Dragon Warrior III boxart (jp snes).jpg|SNES boxart (JP) | |||
Image:Dragon Warrior III boxart (us gbc).jpg|GBC boxart (US) | |||
Image:Dragon Warrior III boxart (jp gbc).jpg|GBC boxart (JP) | |||
Image:DW3 title screen.jpg|Title screen | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{ToC}} | {{ToC}} | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest| | [[Category:Dragon Quest|3]] | ||
[[Category:Enix]] | [[Category:Enix]] | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Game Boy Color]] | ||
Revision as of 22:40, 10 July 2008
Dragon Warrior III (known as Dragon Quest III: And into the Legend… in Japan) is the conclusion of the trilogy of the first three games in the. It greatly expands upon the gameplay of the first two by giving you a choice of eight different classes for your four controllable characters, new enemies, new spells, and a massive world larger than the first two combined.
Dragon Warrior III was originally released on the but was later ported to the, which included several new areas, subplots, and a new character class.
Story
Dragon Warrior III follows the adventures of the son (or daughter) of Ortega, a valiant warrior who fell trying to defeat the Archfiend, Baramos. On the hero's sixteenth birthday, the King of Aliahan sends you out on a journey to finish what your father started. The hero and his three companions will travel across, over, and under the entire world, save two lands from evil, and become legends.
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NES boxart (US)
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NES boxart (JP)
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SNES boxart (JP)
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GBC boxart (US)
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GBC boxart (JP)
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Title screen
Table of Contents
- Enemies
- Experience chart
- Pachisi Track (GBC/SNES)
- Small/Tiny Medals (Remakes)
- Monster Medals (GBC)
- Versions