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|title=Blue Dragon | |title=Blue Dragon | ||
|image=BlueDragon cover.jpg | |image=BlueDragon cover.jpg | ||
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|ratings={{ESRB|T}}{{PEGI|12}} | |ratings={{ESRB|T}}{{PEGI|12}} | ||
|followed by=[[Blue Dragon Plus]] | |followed by=[[Blue Dragon Plus]] | ||
|series=Blue Dragon | |||
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{{series disambig}}{{game disambig||the unrelated [[BBC Micro]] [[adventure]] game|[[Blue Dragon (MP Software)]]}} | {{series disambig}} | ||
{{game disambig||the unrelated [[BBC Micro]] [[adventure]] game|[[Blue Dragon (MP Software)]]}} | |||
With a big-name design team including Hironobu Sakaguchi ([[Final Fantasy]]), Akira Toriyama ([[Dragon Quest]]) and Nobuo Uematsu ([[Final Fantasy]]), '''Blue Dragon''' was Microsoft's attempt to break into the Japanese games market with a traditional JRPG. The move was modestly successful, with a total of 80,348 units sold on the first four days of release in Japan, making Blue Dragon the fastest selling Xbox 360 game in the region. | With a big-name design team including Hironobu Sakaguchi ([[Final Fantasy]]), Akira Toriyama ([[Dragon Quest]]) and Nobuo Uematsu ([[Final Fantasy]]), '''Blue Dragon''' was Microsoft's attempt to break into the Japanese games market with a traditional JRPG. The move was modestly successful, with a total of 80,348 units sold on the first four days of release in Japan, making Blue Dragon the fastest selling Xbox 360 game in the region. | ||
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[[Category:Mistwalker Studios]] | [[Category:Mistwalker Studios]] | ||
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[[Category:Xbox 360]] | [[Category:Xbox 360]] |