Showing posts with label Dragon Quest IV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dragon Quest IV. Show all posts

Monday, December 3, 2007

Dragon Quest IV videos at Gametrailers



Sunday, November 18, 2007

Dragon Quest IV videos at Gametrailers.



Monday, September 24, 2007

Dragon Quest IV impressions at RPGamer.

"From a North American perspective, you'd think Final Fantasy would take precedence over the Dragon Quest series in terms of games slated for ports or remakes. But this is Japan, and in Japan Dragon Quest reigns supreme. Even during an interview with the producers of Infinite Undiscovery, they admitted a liking for turn-based games like these. So, if you think of it like that, then it should be no surprise that Dragon Quest IV DS was available to play, and again it's no surprise that the DS was the console of choice, given that everyone and their grandmother over here owns the console."


Full Source: RPGamer

Dragon Quest IV "TGS 07 Trailer" at Gametrailers.

Dragon Quest IV preview at 1up.

"Dragon Quest IV -- better known to Americans as Dragon Warrior IV -- is often regarded as the finest RPG ever to appear on NES. Epic in scope yet modest in its focus on the tales of seemingly normal townsfolk, DQIV represented the pinnacle of Enix's 8-bit efforts. Such is its reputation that Square remade the game a while back for PlayStation, making use of the Dragon Quest VII engine, but the development team responsible for the enhanced port was dissolved before it could complete an English version of the game. And so DQIV remains one of the rarest and most expensive NES games; simply finding a copy can be tough, and finding an inexpensive copy is even tougher."


Full Source: 1up

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