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|released={{sys|snes|top=1}}{{jp|1993|December 18}}
|released={{sys|snes|top=1}}{{jp|1993|December 18}}
{{sys|gbc}}{{jp|1999|September 23}}{{us|2000|September 27}}
{{sys|gbc}}{{jp|1999|September 23}}{{us|2000|September 27}}
|players=1-2
|modes=[[Single player]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|series=Dragon Quest
|series=Dragon Quest
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This game is an upgraded compilation of the following games:
'''Dragon Warrior I & II''' is an upgraded compilation of the two mentioned games. Not long after [[Enix]] released [[Dragon Quest V]] for the Super Famicom, they decided to blow the dust off of the first two games from the series and give them a face lift.  Not only did they boost the graphics from the original 8-bit art to a more polished 16-bit look, they addressed several issues surrounding level balance and pacing.
 
Several years later, Enix once again decided to release the first two games as a package for the [[Game Boy Color]], allowing a younger generation of players to experience the series from the beginning.  Since the GBC was not as graphically sophisticated as the Super Famicom, the graphics slid down in quality a bit, but was more in keeping with the evolved style of the Dragon Warrior series than the original [[NES]] version.
 
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*[[Dragon Warrior]]
*[[Dragon Warrior]]
*[[Dragon Warrior II]]
*[[Dragon Warrior II]]
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Not long after [[Enix]] released [[Dragon Quest V]] for the Super Famicom, they decided to blow the dust off of the first two games from the series and give them a face lift.  Not only did they boost the graphics from the original 8-bit art to a more polished 16-bit look, they addressed several issues surrounding level balance and pacing.
Several years later, Enix once again decided to release the first two games as a package for the [[Game Boy Color]], allowing a younger generation of players to experience the series from the beginning.  Since the GBC was not as graphically sophisticated as the Super Famicom, the graphics slid down in quality a bit, but was more in keeping with the evolved style of the Dragon Warrior series than the original [[NES]] version.


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