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Dragon Quest is a series of role-playing video games created by Yuji Horii and his studio, Armor Project, which are published by Square Enix (formerly Enix). The first game of the series was released in Japan in 1986 on the Nintendo Entertainment System, and Dragon Quest games have subsequently been localized for markets in North America, Europe and Australia, on over a dozen video game consoles. In addition to traditional role-playing games, the series includes first-person adventure games, portable games, massively multiplayer online role-playing games, and games for mobile phones. Dragon Quest is Square Enix's second most successful franchise internationally behind the Final Fantasy franchise, having sold over 64 million units worldwide to date.[1] It has been termed 'Japan's most popular series' and 'Japan's favorite series' by many video game publications.[2][3][4]

The original game in the series, renamed Dragon Warrior outside Japan, was released in 1986 in Japan and 1989 in North America. Dragon Quest games are released in Japan and, until 2004's Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King, were later localized for the North American market under the Dragon Warrior title. That game was also the first main series game to be released outside Japan and North America. In addition to the 11 games released as part of the main (numbered) series and their many spin-offs and related titles, the Dragon Quest series has spawned many works in other media including anime, movies, novels and manga, and radio dramas. Many games, particularly the main series, have soundtrack album releases featuring their music in different arrangements. Square Enix has also consistently released companion books for its games, which provide additional backstory and plot information, as well as detailed walkthroughs. The majority of the games and media related to the series have only been released in Japan.

  • 1Video games
    • 1.2Spin-offs

Video games[edit]

Main series[edit]

TitleOriginal release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Dragon QuestMay 27, 1986[5]August 1989[6]September 11, 2014 (Android & iOS)[7]
Notes:
  • Released on Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest (ドラゴンクエスト), and in North America under the title Dragon Warrior
  • Also available on MSX (1986),[8]Super Famicom (1993),[9]Game Boy Color (1999),[10]Satellaview (1998),[11]mobile phones (2004),[12]Wii (2011),[13] Android (2013) and iOS (2013)[7]
Dragon Quest IIJanuary 26, 1987[5]September 1990[14]October 9, 2014 (Android & iOS)
Notes:
  • Released on Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest II: Pantheon of Evil Spirits(ドラゴンクエストII 悪霊の神々, Dragon Quest II: Akuryo no Kamigami), and in North America under the title Dragon Warrior II
  • Also available on MSX (1988),[15] Super Famicom (1993),[9] Game Boy Color (1999),[10] mobile phones (2005),[16] Wii (2011),[13] Android (2014) and iOS (2014)
Dragon Quest IIIFebruary 10, 1988[5]March 1992[17]December 4, 2014 (Android & iOS)
Notes:
  • Released on Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest III: And Thus Into Legend...(ドラゴンクエストIII そして伝説へ..., Dragon Quest III: Soshite Densetsu e...), and in North America under the title Dragon Warrior III
  • Also available on Super Famicom (1996),[18] Game Boy Color (2000),[19] mobile phones (2009),[20] Wii (2011),[13] Android (2014) and iOS (2014)
Dragon Quest IVFebruary 11, 1990[5]October 1992[21]September 11, 2008 (Nintendo DS)[22]
Notes:
  • Released on Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest IV: The Guided Ones(ドラゴンクエストIV 導かれし者たち, Dragon Quest IV Michibikareshi Monotachi), in North America under the title Dragon Warrior IV, and in Europe as Dragon Quest: The Chapters of the Chosen
  • Also available on PlayStation (2001),[23] Nintendo DS (2007),[22] Android (2014) and iOS (2014)
Dragon Quest VSeptember 27, 1992[24]February 16, 2009 (Nintendo DS)[25]February 20, 2009 (Nintendo DS)[25]
Notes:
  • Released on Super Famicom
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest V: The Heavenly Bride(ドラゴンクエストV 天空の花嫁, Dragon Quest V Tenkū no Hanayome)
  • Released in Europe as Dragon Quest: The Hand of the Heavenly Bride
  • Also available on PlayStation 2 (2004),[26] Nintendo DS (2008),[25] Android (2014) and iOS (2014)
Dragon Quest VIDecember 9, 1995[24]February 14, 2011 (Nintendo DS)[27]May 20, 2011 (Nintendo DS)[27]
Notes:
  • Released on Super Famicom
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest VI: Land of Illusion(ドラゴンクエストVI 幻の大地, Dragon Quest VI Maboroshi no Daichi)
  • Released in Europe as Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Reverie
  • Also available on Nintendo DS (2010),[27] Android (2015) and iOS (2015)
Dragon Quest VIIAugust 26, 2000[28]October 31, 2001[28]September 16, 2016 (Nintendo 3DS)
Notes:
  • Released on PlayStation
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest VII: Warriors of Eden(ドラゴンクエストVII エデンの戦士たち, Dragon Quest VII Eden no Senshitachi) and in North American PS1 release under the title Dragon Warrior VII.
  • Also available on Nintendo 3DS (2013),[29] Android (2015) and iOS (2015)
Dragon Quest VIIINovember 27, 2004[30]November 15, 2005[30]April 13, 2006[30]
Notes:
  • Released on PlayStation 2
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest VIII: The Sky, the Ocean, the Earth, and the Cursed Princess(ドラゴンクエストVIII 空と海と大地と呪われし姫君, Dragon Quest VIII Sora to Umi to Daichi to Norowareshi Himegimi)
  • The first main series game to be released in North America under the series name Dragon Quest
  • The first main series game to be released in Europe, released under the name Dragon Quest: The Journey of the Cursed King
  • Also available on Android (2013), iOS (2013)[31] and Nintendo 3DS (2015)
Dragon Quest IXJuly 11, 2009[32]July 11, 2010[32]July 23, 2010[32]
Notes:
  • Released on Nintendo DS
  • Title in Japanese is Dragon Quest IX Hoshizora no Mamoribito (ドラゴンクエストIX 星空の守り人)
  • The first main series game to support multiplayer[33]
Dragon Quest XAugust 2, 2012[34]nonenone
Notes:
  • Initially released on the Wii
  • Released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest X: Rise of the Five Tribes Online(ドラゴンクエストX 目覚めし五つの種族 オンライン, Dragon Quest X Mezameshi Itsutsu no Shuzoku Onrain)
  • The first massively multiplayer online role-playing game in the series[34]
  • Also available on the Wii U, Microsoft Windows, Android (2013), Nintendo 3DS (2014), and Nintendo Switch (2017)[34]
  • The second version named Dragon Quest X: Nemureru Yūsha to Michibiki no Meiyū Online (ドラゴンクエストX 眠れる勇者と導きの盟友 オンラインDoragon Kuesuto Ten Nemureru Yūsha to Michibiki no Meiyū Onrain, lit. 'Dragon Quest X: The Sleeping Brave and the Guided Allies Online') was released in Japan on December 5, 2013[35]
  • The third version named Dragon Quest X: Inishie no Ryuu no Denshou Online (ドラゴンクエストX いにしえの竜の伝承 オンラインDoragon Kuesuto Ten Inishie no ryū no denshō Onrain, lit. 'Dragon Quest X: Lore of the Ancient Dragon Online') was released in Japan on April 30, 2015[36]
  • The fourth version named Dragon Quest X: 5000-nen no Harukanaru Kokyou e Online (lit. 'Dragon Quest X: 5,000 Year Journey to a Faraway Hometown Online') was released in Japan on November 16, 2017[37]
Dragon Quest XIJuly 29, 2017[38]September 4, 2018[39]September 4, 2018[39]
Notes:
  • Released for the PlayStation 4, and Microsoft Windows. An adapted version for the Nintendo 3DS was released exclusively in Japan.
  • An expanded port, titled Dragon Quest XI S, is in development for the Nintendo Switch.[40]

Spin-offs[edit]

Dragon Quest Monsters[edit]

Dragon Quest Monsters (ドラゴンクエストモンスターズDoragon Kuesuto Monsutāzu), initially known as Dragon Warrior Monsters in North America, is a series of Dragon Quest games focused on capturing, breeding, and raising monsters to do battle, similar to Pokémon games.[41]

TitleOriginal release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Dragon Warrior MonstersSeptember 25, 1998[42]January 27, 2000[42]January 25, 1999[42]
Notes:
  • Released on the Game Boy Color
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland(ドラゴンクエストモンスターズ テリーのワンダーランド, Doragon Kuesuto Monsutāzu: Terī no Wandārando)
  • The first Dragon Quest game to be released in Europe
  • Features the characters Terry and Milly from Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Reverie
  • Also available on PlayStation (2002, as Dragon Quest Monsters 1+2),[43]mobile phones (2002),[44] and Nintendo 3DS (2012, as Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3D)[45]
Dragon Warrior Monsters 2March 9, 2001[46]September 15, 2001[46]none
Notes:
  • Released on the Game Boy Color
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest Monsters 2: Wonderland Key to Malta(ドラゴンクエストモンスターズ2 マルタのふしぎな鍵, Doragon Kuesuto Monsutaazu 2 Maruta no Fushigi na Kagi)
  • Composed of two different versions of the game: Cobi's Journey and Tara's Adventure (released as Ruca's Journey(ルカの旅立ち, Ruka no Tabidachi) and Iru's Adventure(イルの冒険, Iru no Bōken) in Japan)[46][47]
  • Also available on PlayStation (2002, as Dragon Quest Monsters 1+2)[43], and Nintendo 3DS (2014, as Dragon Quest Monsters 2: Iru and Luca's Marvelous Mysterious Key)
Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan HeartMarch 29, 2003[48]nonenone
Notes:
  • Released on the Game Boy Advance
  • Features the character Prince Keifer from Dragon Warrior VII
Dragon Quest Monsters: JokerDecember 28, 2006[49]November 6, 2007[49]March 14, 2008[49]
Notes:
  • Released on the Nintendo DS
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2April 28, 2010[50]September 19, 2011[50]October 7, 2011[50]
Notes:
  • Released on the Nintendo DS
  • Re-released in an expanded form in Japan on the Nintendo DS as Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 Professional[51]
Dragon Quest Monsters: Wanted!November 24, 2010[52]nonenone
Notes:
  • Released on mobile phones
  • Also available on mobile phones (2011),[53] Android (2011),[54] and iOS (2014)[55]
Dragon Quest Monsters: Super LightJanuary 23, 2014[56]nonenone
Notes:
  • Released on Android and iOS
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3March 24, 2016[57]nonenone
Notes:
  • Released on the Nintendo 3DS

Mystery Dungeon[edit]

Mystery Dungeon (不思議のダンジョンFushigi no Dungeon) is a series of roguelike video games. There are several games in the series based on Dragon Quest, as well as on other series such as Pokémon.[41][58]

TitleOriginal release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no DungeonSeptember 19, 1993[59]nonenone
Notes:
  • Released on Super Famicom
  • Loosely translates as Torneko's Great Adventure: Mysterious Dungeon
  • Features Torneko (Taloon, in North America), the merchant from Dragon Warrior IV
Torneko: The Last HopeSeptember 15, 1999[60]November 15, 2000[60]none
Notes:
  • Released on PlayStation
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko's Great Adventure 2 – The Mysterious Dungeon(ドラゴンクエスト・キャラクターズ トルネコの大冒険2 ~不思議のダンジョン~, Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibōken 2 – Fushigi no Dungeon)
  • Features Torneko, the merchant from Dragon Warrior IV
  • Also available on Game Boy Advance (2001, as Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibōken 2 Advance)[61]
Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibōken 3: Fushigi no DungeonOctober 31, 2002[62]nonenone
Notes:
  • Released on PlayStation 2
  • Translates as Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko's Great Adventure 3: Mystery Dungeon
  • Features Torneko, the merchant from Dragon Warrior IV
  • Also available on Game Boy Advance (2004, as Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibōken 3 Advance)[63]
Dragon Quest: Shōnen Yangus to Fushigi no DungeonApril 20, 2006[64]nonenone
Notes:
  • Released on PlayStation 2
  • Features Yangus, one of the playable characters of Dragon Quest VIII

Slime[edit]

Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest (スライムもりもりドラゴンクエストSuraimu Morimori Doragon Kuesuto, lit. 'Slime of Gusto Dragon Quest') is a series of Dragon Questaction-adventure video games starring the Slime, a common enemy and mascot of the series.[41]

TitleOriginal release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest: Shōgeki no Shippo DanNovember 14, 2003[65]nonenone
Notes:
  • Released on Game Boy Advance
  • Translates as Slime of Gusto Dragon Quest: Ballistic Tails Brigade
Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket SlimeDecember 1, 2005[66]September 19, 2006[66]none
Notes:
  • Released on the Nintendo DS
  • Originally released in Japan as Slime of Gusto Dragon Quest 2: Tails Brigade and the Giant Tank(スライムもりもりドラゴンクエスト2 大戦車としっぽ団, Suraimu MoriMori Doragon Kuesuto 2: Daisensha to Shippo Dan)
Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest 3: Taikaizoku to Shippo DanNovember 2, 2011[67]nonenone
Notes:
  • Released on Nintendo 3DS
  • Translates as Slime of Gusto Dragon Quest 3: Tails Brigade and the Great Pirate Ship

Itadaki Street[edit]

Itadaki Street (いただきストリートItadaki Sutorīto, lit. 'Top Street') is a computer board game series. Several of the titles in the series feature characters and enemies from Dragon Quest games.[68]

TitleOriginal release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street SpecialDecember 22, 2004[69]nonenone
Notes:
  • Released on PlayStation 2
Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street PortableMay 5, 2006[70]nonenone
Notes:
  • Released on PlayStation Portable
Itadaki Street DSJune 21, 2007[71]nonenone
Notes:
  • Released on Nintendo DS
Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street MobileFebruary 3, 2011[72]nonenone
Notes:
  • Released on mobile phones
Fortune StreetDecember 1, 2011[73]December 5, 2011[73]December 28, 2011[73]
Notes:
  • Released on Wii
  • Titled Itadaki Street Wii (いただきストリートWii) in Japan and Boom Street in Europe

Monster Battle Road[edit]

Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road (ドラゴンクエスト モンスターバトルロードDoragon Kuesutō Monsutā Batoru Rōdo) is a series of arcade and video games focused on collecting real-life cards with monster data imprinted on them and using them to battle opponents.[74]

TitleOriginal release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Dragon Quest: Monster Battle RoadJune 2007[75]nonenone
Notes:
  • Released as an arcade game
Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road IISeptember 11, 2009[76]nonenone
Notes:
  • Released as an arcade Game
Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road VictoryJuly 15, 2010[77]nonenone
Notes:
  • Released on Wii
Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road ScannerTBA 2016[78]nonenone
Notes:
  • Will be released as an arcade game.

Other[edit]

TitleOriginal release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Kenshin Dragon Quest: Yomigaerishi Densetsu no KenSeptember 19, 2003[79]nonenone
Notes:
  • Released as a television game
  • Translates as Swordmaster Dragon Quest: Resurrection of the Legendary Sword
Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of MirrorsJuly 12, 2007[80]February 19, 2008[80]May 9, 2008[80]
Notes:
  • Released on the Wii
Dragon Quest WarsJune 24, 2009[81]September 28, 2009[81]October 9, 2009[81]
Notes:
  • Released on the Nintendo DSi as DSiWare
Dragon Quest Monster ParadeSeptember 2, 2013[82]nonenone
Notes:
  • Released for web browsers.
  • Also available on Android and iOS (2015)[83]
Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight BelowFebruary 26, 2015October 13, 2015 (PlayStation 4)October 16, 2015 (PlayStation 4)
Notes:
  • Released on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, and Nintendo Switch
Hoshi no Dragon QuestOctober 15, 2015[84]nonenone
Notes:
  • Released on iOS and Android
Dragon Quest BuildersJanuary 28, 2016October 11, 2016October 14, 2016
Notes:
  • Released on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita
Dragon Quest Heroes IIMay 27, 2016April 25, 2017April 28, 2017
Notes:
  • Released on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Microsoft Windows, and Nintendo Switch
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End(ドラゴンクエストヒーローズII 双子の王と予言の終わり, Doragon Kuesto Hīrōzu Futago no Oh to Yogen no Owari)
Dragon Quest Builders 2December 20, 2018July 12, 2019July 12, 2019
Notes:
  • Released on the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch

Television and film[edit]

TitleOriginal release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Dragon Quest Fantasia Video1988[85]nonenone
Notes:
  • Recording of a stage version of Dragon Quest II published by Enix and Tohokushinsha Film[85]
Dragon QuestDecember 2, 1989[86]1990[87]none
Notes:
  • 43-episode animetelevision series[88]
  • American broadcast was of the first 13 episodes.[88]
  • Released on DVD in 2006[89]
Dragon Quest: Dai no DaibōkenOctober 17, 1991[90]nonenone
Notes:
  • Translates to Dragon Quest – Dai's Great Adventure
  • 46-episode anime television series[88]
  • Based on manga series by the same name
Dragon Quest Retsuden: Roto no MonshōApril 20, 1996[91]nonenone
Notes:
  • Translates to Dragon Quest Biography: Emblem of Roto
  • 45-minute, theatrically released anime film[91]
  • Based on manga series by the same name
Dragon Quest BalletAugust 21, 2002[92]nonenone
Notes:
  • Recording of a performance by the Star Dancers Ballet published by SME Visual Works[92]
  • Based on Dragon Quest I, the ballet was first performed in 1995.[92]

Books and manga[edit]

TitleDetails
Dragon Quest Game Books

1988–96 – Book[93]
Notes:
  • Part of the Enix Original Game Book series, which are similar to the Choose Your Own Adventure books. There are multiple volumes that cover the first six games in the series, as well as Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon.
  • Dragon Quest I Game Book (ゲームブック ドラゴンクエストI, 1989, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-16-4 and (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-15-7)
  • Dragon Quest II Game Book (ゲームブック ドラゴンクエストII, 1989, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-13-3 and (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-14-0)
  • Dragon Quest III Game Book (ゲームブック ドラゴンクエストIII, 1988, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-04-1, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-05-8, and (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-06-5)
  • Dragon Quest IV Game Book (ゲームブック ドラゴンクエストIV, 1990, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-50-8, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-51-5, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-52-2, and (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-53-9)
  • Dragon Quest V Game Book (ゲームブック ドラゴンクエストV, 1993, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-720-7, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-721-4, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-722-1, and (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-723-8)
  • Dragon Quest VI Game Book (ゲームブック ドラゴンクエストVI, 1996, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-880-8, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-881-5, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-891-4, and (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-892-1)
  • Torneko no Daibōken Game Book (ゲームブック トルネコの大冒険, 1994, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-747-4, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-759-7, and (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-804-4)



1988–94 – Book[93]
Notes:
  • Collections of illustrated short stories about characters from the games
  • Dragon Quest III Legend in the Dark (ドラゴンクエストIII知られざる伝説) (1988) (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-00-3
  • Dragon Quest IV Legend in the Dark (ドラゴンクエストIV知られざる伝説) (1990) (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-48-5
  • Roto: Dragon Quest Legend in the Dark 2 (ドラゴンクエスト知られざる伝説ロト2) (1992) (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-82-9
  • Dragon Quest V Legend in the Dark (ドラゴンクエストV知られざる伝説) (1994) (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-775-7


Dragon Quest Master's Club

1988–91 – Book[94][95]
Notes:
  • Collections of fan art based on all of the games released up to that book
  • Dragon Quest III Master's Club (ドラゴンクエストIII マスターズクラブ) (1988, (JP) ISBN978-4-8806-3487-6)
  • Dragon Quest IV Master's Club (ドラゴンクエストIV マスターズクラブ) (1991, (JP) ISBN978-4-7966-0084-2)



1989–2001 – Book[93]
Notes:
  • Novelizations of games in the series
  • Books have been republished in multiple formats, often split across multiple volumes
  • Dragon Quest I – Hideo Takayashiki
  • 1989, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-07-2
  • 1991, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-74-4
  • 2000, (JP) ISBN978-4-7575-0243-7
  • Dragon Quest II – Hideo Takayashiki
  • 1989, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-17-1, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-18-8
  • 1991, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-77-5
  • 2000, (JP) ISBN978-4-7575-0244-4
  • Dragon Quest III – Hideo Takayashiki
  • 1990, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-41-6, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-42-3
  • 1991, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-72-0, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-73-7
  • 2000, (JP) ISBN978-4-7575-0252-9
  • Dragon Quest IV – Saori Kumi
  • 1991, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-61-4, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-62-1, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-63-8, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-65-2
  • 1992, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-95-9, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-96-6, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-97-3, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-98-0
  • 2000, (JP) ISBN978-4-7575-0304-5, (JP) ISBN978-4-7575-0305-2, (JP) ISBN978-4-7575-0306-9
  • Dragon Quest V – Saori Kumi
  • 1993, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-712-2, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-713-9, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-714-6
  • 1994, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-772-6, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-773-3, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-774-0
  • 2000, (JP) ISBN978-4-7575-0307-6, (JP) ISBN978-4-7575-0308-3, (JP) ISBN978-4-7575-0309-0
  • Dragon Quest VI – Saori Kumi
  • 1996, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-882-2, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-889-1
  • 1997, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-955-3, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-956-0, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-957-7
  • 2000, (JP) ISBN978-4-7575-0234-5, (JP) ISBN978-4-7575-0235-2, (JP) ISBN978-4-7575-0236-9
  • Dragon Quest VII – Hiroyuki Domon
  • 2001, (JP) ISBN978-4-7575-0407-3, (JP) ISBN978-4-7575-0457-8, (JP) ISBN978-4-7575-0458-5
  • 2004, with illustrations by Daisuke Torii, (JP) ISBN978-4-7575-1199-6, (JP) ISBN978-4-7575-1200-9, (JP) ISBN978-4-7575-1201-6
  • Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon – Yumiko Tsukamoto
  • 2001, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-767-2


Dragon Quest Monster Story

July 31, 1989 – Book[93]
Notes:
  • Book of stories based on the enemies of the series
  • (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-08-9



December 21, 1989 – Book[93]
Notes:
  • Book of stories based on the items of the series
  • (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-24-9


Perfect Collection Dragon Quest

1990–97 – Book[93]
Notes:
  • Series of books containing artwork, interviews, and guides for the series
  • Perfect Collection Dragon Quest 1990 (ドラゴンクエストパーフェクトコレクション1990, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-25-6)
  • Perfect Collection Dragon Quest Summer Vacation (ドラゴンクエストパーフェクトコレクション夏休み号, 1990 (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-39-3)
  • Perfect Collection Dragon Quest 1991 (ドラゴンクエストパーフェクトコレクション1991 (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-55-3)
  • Perfect Collection Dragon Quest 1992 (ドラゴンクエストパーフェクトコレクション1992 (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-80-5)
  • Perfect Collection Dragon Quest 1993 (ドラゴンクエストパーフェクトコレクション1993 (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-702-3)
  • Perfect Collection Dragon Quest 1995 (ドラゴンクエストパーフェクトコレクション1995 (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-788-7)
  • Perfect Collection Dragon Quest 1996 (ドラゴンクエストパーフェクトコレクション1996 (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-855-6)
  • Perfect Collection Dragon Quest 1997 (ドラゴンクエストパーフェクトコレクション1997 (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-929-4)



1990–92 – Book[93]
Notes:
  • Original novel in three volumes based on the Dragon Quest series by Saori Kumi
  • Title in Japanese is Doragon Kuesuto Seirei Rubisu Densetsu (ドラゴンクエスト 精霊ルビス伝説)
  • 1990 – (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-27-0, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-28-7, and (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-29-4
  • 1992 – (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-84-3, (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-85-0, and (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-86-7


Dragon Quest 4Koma Manga

1990–2003 – Manga[96]
Notes:
  • 4koma manga featuring various characters from the Dragon Quest series
  • Consists of several series of books
  • Dragon Quest 4Koma Manga Gekijou (18 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest 4Koma Manga Gekijou Extra (20 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest 4Koma Manga Gekijou Gangan (12 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest 4koma Manga
  • Dragon Quest 4koma Manga Daizenshuu (3 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest 4Koma Manga 1P Gekijou (8 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest III 4Koma
  • Dragon Quest IV 4Koma
  • Dragon Quest V 4Koma (3 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest VII 4Koma (8 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest VIII 4Koma (3 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest IX 4Koma
  • Torneco no Daibouken 4koma (4 volumes)
  • Torneco no Daibouken 2 4koma (2 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibouken 3 Mystery Dungeon 4koma (2 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest Monsters Terry's Wonderland 4Koma (5 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest Monsters 2 4Koma (3 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest Monsters Caravan Heart 4Koma



January 31, 1990 – Manga[93]
Notes:
  • One-volume manga detailing the development of Dragon Quest
  • Designed by Hiroyuki Takizawa and drawn by Shotaro Ishinomori


Dragon Quest IV Monsters

September 28, 1990 – Book[93]
Notes:
  • Book of stories based on the enemies of Dragon Quest IV



1991–97 – Manga[97]
Notes:
  • Written by Junji Koyanagi and Chiaki Kawamata, concept by Kamui Fujiwara
  • 21 issues
  • Translates as Dragon Quest Biography: Emblem of Roto


Dragon Quest IV: World Travel Sketches

April 12, 1991 – Book[93]
Notes:
  • A collection of illustrated short stories
  • (JP) ISBN978-4-900527-64-5



1993–94 – Book[93]
Notes:
  • Six-volume set of children's game books
  • (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-735-1, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-736-8, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-737-5, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-748-1, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-756-6, (JP) ISBN978-4-87025-790-0


Dragon Quest: Legend of the Rubis Spirit

1993–95 – Manga[98]
Notes:
  • Adapted from same name novel
  • Drawing by Yutaka Abe
  • 7 issues



1995–97 – Manga[99]
Notes:
  • Written by Yasuhiro Komatsuzaki and Yuji Horii
  • 4 issues


Dragon Quest – Maboroshi no Daichi

1997–2001 – Manga[97]
Notes:
  • Written by Masaomi Kanzaki and Yuji Horii
  • 10 issues
  • Based on Dragon Quest VI



1997–98 – Manga[99]
Notes:
  • Written by Machiko Ocha
  • 3 issues


Dragon Quest: Princess Alena

1998–2000 – Manga[100]
Notes:
  • Written by Mamiko Yasaka and Yasuhiro Komatsuzaki
  • 5 issues
  • Based on Dragon Quest IV Chapter March 2 of the Capricious Princess.



1998–2004 – Manga[100]
Notes:
  • Written by Chino Yukimiya
  • Translates to Dragon Quest Sky Story
  • Features the children from Dragon Quest V
  • 11 issues


Encyclopedia Seal Collection – Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland

March 19, 1999 – Book[93]
Notes:
  • Encyclopedia of the contents of Dragon Quest Monsters
  • (JP) ISBN978-4-7575-0017-4



2000–03 – Manga[97]
Notes:
  • Written by Mine Yoshizaki
  • 5 issues
  • Follows the various slime characters of the series
  • Republished in 2012


Dragon Quest VII Warriors of Eden

2001–06 – Manga[97]
Notes:
  • Written by Kamui Fujiwara
  • 14 issues
  • Based on Dragon Quest VII



August 7, 2002 – Manga[101]
Notes:
  • Written by Inada Koji
  • Features side-story to Dragon Quest IV
  • Also include Koji's 1990 manga series Dragon Quest I Secret: Dragonload Baribari Team (Dorakue Wan Hiden Ryūō Baribari Tai)[102]



1989–96 – Manga[103]
Notes:
  • Written by Riku Sanjo and Yuji Horii



2005 – Manga[104]
Notes:
  • Side-story of Dragon Quest Retsuden: Roto no Monshō


Dragon Quest Retsuden: Roto no Monshō ~Monshō o Tsugumono-tachi e~

2005–present – Manga[105]
Notes:
  • Translates as Dragon Quest Biography: Emblem of Roto: Those Who Inherit the Emblem
  • Sequel to Dragon Quest Retsuden: Roto no Monshō



2013–present – Manga[106]
Notes:
  • Features side-story to Dragon Quest X
  • Written by Yūki Nakashima


Music and soundtracks[edit]

TitleRelease dateLengthLabelRef.
Dragon Quest SuiteMay 10, 198648:35Apollon[107]
Dragon Quest in BrassJuly 5, 198846:13Apollon[108]
Dragon Quest on ElectoneSeptember 21, 198843:13Apollon[109]
Dragon Quest on Piano Vol. 1August 10, 199046:18Apollon[110]
Dragon Quest I CD TheaterJuly 19, 19911:14:30Enix[111]
Dragon Quest I Remix Symphonic SuiteJanuary 12, 199442:44Sony Records[112]
Dragon Quest I & II Symphonic SuiteAugust 23, 20001:01:59SPE Visual Works[113]
Dragon Quest I Symphonic SuiteMarch 21, 200743:04Aniplex[114]
Dragon Quest II SuiteFebruary 5, 198748:35Apollon[115]
Dragon Quest on Piano Vol. 2August 10, 199050:02Apollon[116]
Dragon Quest II CD TheaterDecember 13, 19911:14:40Enix[117]
Dragon Quest II ~Marriage Waltz~December 20, 19911:14:40Apollon[118]
Dragon Quest II Remix Symphonic SuiteFebruary 21, 199442:44Sony Records[119]
Dragon Quest II Symphonic SuiteApril 20, 200537:58Aniplex[120]
Dragon Quest III Symphonic Suite (NHK Symphony Orchestra)March 7, 19881:07:39Apollon[121]
Dragon Quest III Naoshi Kougami VocalJune 21, 19886:58Apollon[122]
March Dragon Quest IIIJuly 5, 198814:44Apollon[118]
Dragon Quest III CD TheaterMarch 20, 19932:13:46Enix[123]
Dragon Quest III Remix Symphonic SuiteDecember 12, 199652:06Sony Records[124]
Dragon Quest III And Into the LegendApril 21, 199759:38Sony Records[125]
Dragon Quest III Symphonic Suite (London Philharmonic Orchestra)August 23, 200052:06SPE Visual Works[126]
Symphonic Suite Dragon Quest III Symphonic Suite & Game Boy Color Original SoundtrackMarch 7, 20011:16:40SPE Visual Works[127]
Dragon Quest III Symphonic Suite (Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra)April 20, 200554:20SPE Visual Works[128]
Dragon Quest IV Symphonic Suite (NHK Symphony Orchestra)March 13, 19901:43:31Apollon[129]
Dragon Quest IV in BrassOctober 21, 19901:00:13Apollon[130]
March Dragon Quest IVOctober 21, 199016:41Apollon[118]
Dragon Quest IV on ElectoneDecember 16, 199048:12Apollon[131]
Dragon Quest IV CD Theater Vol. 1January 1, 19941:04:54Enix[132]
Dragon Quest IV CD Theater Vol. 2January 28, 19941:10:32Enix[133]
Dragon Quest IV CD Theater Vol. 3March 11, 19941:14:56Enix[134]
Dragon Quest IV Symphonic Suite (London Philharmonic Orchestra)February 6, 19911:06:07Apollon[135]
Dragon Quest IV Symphonic Suite (London Philharmonic Orchestra Remastered)August 28, 20001:06:02SPE Visual Works[136]
Dragon Quest IV Symphonic Suite & PlayStation Original SoundtrackDecember 19, 20012:07:10SPE Visual Works[137]
Dragon Quest IV Concert Live in 2002December 18, 20021:21:28SPE Visual Works[138]
Dragon Quest IV Symphonic Suite (Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra)May 18, 20051:12:09SPE Visual Works[139]
Dragon Quest V ~ Strongest Book of GuidanceAugust 12, 19923:18Apollon[118]
Dragon Quest V Symphonic Suite (NHK Symphony Orchestra)October 21, 19921:35:18Apollon[140]
Dragon Quest V in BrassMarch 5, 199349:44Apollon[141]
Dragon Quest V on PianoAugust 10, 199053:19Apollon[142]
Dragon Quest V on ElectoneJune 21, 199342:50Apollon[143]
Dragon Quest V CD Theater Vol. 1October 19, 19941:13:34Enix[144]
Dragon Quest V CD Theater Vol. 2November 22, 19941:14:53Enix[145]
Dragon Quest V CD Theater Vol. 3January 6, 19961:07:32Enix[146]
Dragon Quest V Symphonic Suite (London Philharmonic Orchestra)August 23, 200054:00SPE Visual Works[147]
Dragon Quest V Symphonic Suite (Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra)June 23, 200457:14Aniplex[148]
Dragon Quest VI Symphonic Suite (London Philharmonic Orchestra)December 21, 19952:04:56Sony Records[149]
Dragon Quest VI on PianoFebruary 21, 19961:06:36Sony Records[150]
Dragon Quest VI on ElectoneApril 21, 199644:25Sony Records[151]
Dragon Quest VI in BrassJune 1, 199645:03Sony Records[152]
Dragon Quest VI CD Theater Vol. 1October 20, 19961:08:20Enix[153]
Dragon Quest VI CD Theater Vol. 2November 18, 19961:12:06Enix[154]
Dragon Quest VI Symphonic Suite (London Philharmonic Orchestra Remastered)August 23, 20001:10:47SPE Visual Works[155]
Dragon Quest VI Symphonic Suite (Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra)July 19, 20061:09:48Aniplex[156]
Dragon Quest VII Symphonic Suite & Original SoundtrackSeptember 6, 20002:15:24SME Visual Works[157]
Dragon Quest VII Symphonic Suite SACDNovember 1, 20001:18:30SME Visual Works[158]
Dragon Quest VII on PianoFebruary 21, 199657:46SME Visual Works[159]
Dragon Quest VII Symphonic Suite (Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra)October 20, 20061:22:39Aniplex[160]
Dragon Quest VIII Original SoundtrackDecember 22, 20041:56:32Aniplex[161]
Dragon Quest VIII Symphonic SuiteJune 22, 20051:22:17Aniplex[162]
Dragon Quest IX Original Soundtrack & Synthesizer SuiteAugust 5, 20092:24:12King Records[163]
Dragon Quest IX Symphonic SuiteFebruary 10, 20101:05:48King Records[164]
Dragon Quest X Symphonic SuiteDecember 5, 201255:04King Records[165]
Dragon Quest Torneko's Adventure Symphonic SuiteOctober 21, 199352:37Sony Records[166]
Dragon Quest Torneko's Adventure CD TheaterJuly 29, 19941:11:56Enix[167]
Dragon Quest Torneko's Adventure 2 Symphonic SuiteJanuary 21, 200056:56SPE Visual Works[168]
Dragon Quest Monsters Synthesizer Suite & Original SoundtrackOctober 31, 19981:03:54Sony Records[169]
Dragon Quest Monsters II Synthesizer Suite & Original SoundtrackApril 11, 20011:14:05SPE Visual Works[170]
Dragon Quest Swords Original SoundtrackAugust 22, 20071:02:05Aniplex[171]
Dragon Quest Best Songs Selection ~ LoulaMay 26, 199330:45Polystar[172]
Dragon Quest Live Best SelectionNovember 2, 19941:10:08Sony Records[173]
Dragon Quest Symphonic Suite Best Selection Vol. 1 ~Roto~July 21, 199754:21Sony Records[174]
Dragon Quest Symphonic Suite Best Selection Vol. 2 ~Tenku~September 21, 19971:12:15Sony Records[175]
Dragon Quest Symphonic Suite Best Selection ~ Roto / TenkuOctober 22, 19972:06:36Sony Records[176]
Dragon Quest Symphonic Suite The BestMarch 23, 20011:12:56SPE Visual Works[177]
Dragon Quest Symphonic Suite The Best 2March 22, 20022:11:01SPE Visual Works[178]
Dragon Quest Game Music Super Collection Vol. 1December 5, 20013:15:43SPE Visual Works[179]
Dragon Quest Game Music Super Collection Vol. 2January 9, 20023:20:00SPE Visual Works[180]
Dragon Quest Game Music Super Collection Vol. 3February 6, 20023:30:10SPE Visual Works[181]
Dragon Quest Symphonic Suite Complete CD BoxJanuary 22, 20036:36:42SPE Visual Works[182]
Dragon Quest in Concert (Family Classic Concert)October 21, 19871:15:07Apollon[183]
Dragon Quest in Concert (Family Classic Concert 2)November 21, 19881:09:50Apollon[184]
Dragon Quest ~Jipangu World~June 21, 199153:29Apollon[185]
Dragon Quest Brass SuiteOctober 6, 199359:53Telarc International Corporation[186]
Dragon Quest LegendNovember 18, 19961:42:47PolyGram[187]
Dragon Quest String QuartetDecember 7, 20051:20:29Aniplex[188]
Dragon Quest Brass QuintetFebruary 22, 200654:33Aniplex[189]
Dragon Quest Brass Quintet IIOctober 24, 200746:17Aniplex[190]
Dragon Quest Brass Quintet IIIFebruary 4, 200946:17Aniplex[191]
Dragon Quest Best Dance MixMarch 4, 200942:17Avex Trax[192]
Dragon Quest Wind EnsembleJuly 21, 20101:00:59King Records[193]
Dragon Quest Wind Ensemble IISeptember 22, 20101:05:47King Records[194]
Symphonic Suite Dragon Quest Scene-Separated I~IXOctober 5, 20119:20:32King Records[195]

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Title:Dragon Quest 25 Shuunen Kinen: Famicom & Super Famicom Dragon Quest I-II-III [ドラゴンクエスト25周年記念 ファミコン&スーパーファミコン ドラゴンクエストI・II・III] [JPN] [WII] [ISO] [Download]
Japanese Title:ドラゴンクエスト25周年記念 ファミコン&スーパーファミコン ドラゴンクエストI・II・III
Developer:Square Enix
Publisher:Square Enix
Genre:RPG game
Platform:Nintendo Wii(任天堂 ウィー)
Size:566.26MB
Format:ISO
Catalog No:RVL-P-S25J
Realease Date:2011/09/15
Official Website:http://www.dragonquest.jp/25th/dq123/
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Dragon Quest 25 Shuunen Kinen: Famicom & Super Famicom Dragon Quest I-II-III is a Compilation game, developed and published by Square Enix, which was released in Japan in 2011.
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