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Console: Nintendo NES
Region: CA Canada
Year: 1989
RFG ID #: U-027-S-02001-A
Part #: NES-DQ-CAN
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Developer: Chunsoft
Publisher: Nintendo
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Genre: RPG
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Players: 1
Controller: Standard Controller
Media Format: Cartridge
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  • 25 of 7620 collectors (0.3%) have this game in their collection
  • 0 of 7620 collectors (0%) have this game in their wishlist.
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Review:

Aside from having an opportunity to go down memory lane, another great aspect of being a video game collector is finding a game in the wild and bringing it home to find strangers' save files. I think many other collectors will say that these retro games are parts of technology history, and I can't disagree. However, I also feel that these games are a part of someone's personal history. What would one of the save file owners say if they knew that a copy of his or her game is still being enjoyed today?

Once I decided whose file to delete (I wished I didn't have to delete any, but the game only has three save slots) I was thrown into the midst of my quest to retrieve the Ball of Light from the Dragonlord and reestablish peace in the world.

I must admit that the game is quite charming. It follows the classic plot scheme of introducing the evil lord who has stolen an ancient artifact and is now ravaging the world. Of course, it is your duty to put an end to the reign of chaos and save the damsel in distress. The main character is a descendent of Erdrick, the previous warrior to stop the Dragonlord, and in good old RPG fashion, that pesky evildoer is at it again but now it's your turn to show him a thing or two.

The game starts off with King Lorik telling you that you must return to him after achieving a set amount of experience. Great, I just started the game and already have to level grind. So grind I did. When traversing the world map, it is easy to venture off into an area with monsters that can easily take you down, so one must tread with caution. I spent a few hours leveling up my character so I could head into the northern regions where the strong baddies from early in the game roam.

Like many early role playing games, Dragon Warrior is predominately a text-based adventure with the exception of showing a character sprite when traveling across the overworld. Battles take place with a picture of the enemy in the center of the screen. The player's stats are shown to the left, commands appear above the enemy, and the play-by-play of battle events are displayed at the bottom of the screen. Evidently, these games took many cues from pen-and-paper RPGs such as Dungeons and Dragons.

After roughly three hours of playing, I reached level 6 and the second town. I probably could have reached the locale sooner, but I wanted to reach a sufficient level and be adequately equipped. The gameplay was enjoyable and refreshing when juxtaposed with modern RPGs. I liked reading the battle text and relying on my stats and upgrades to get me through to the next part of the story. These games certainly exploit a creative imagination. The music sets the tone for a journey of epic proportions. Just listen to music that plays in the overworld; it makes you want to take up arms and become a legend!

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Variations:

Console Reg. Type Title Publisher Year Genre
Nintendo Famicom J S Dragon Quest Enix 1986 RPG
Nintendo NES U S Dragon Warrior Nintendo 1989 RPG
Nintendo NES U S Dragon Warrior [Revision A] Nintendo 1989 RPG
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