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  • Dragon Quest (game series)
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  • Each game in the main series of games it titled with the name 'Dragon Quest' followed by a roman numeral. Since 1986, which marked the release of the original Dragon Quest, Dragon Quest has so far featured 9 games within the main series, as well as several spin off games. It has also featured two animated productions.
WW
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EU
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abstract
  • Each game in the main series of games it titled with the name 'Dragon Quest' followed by a roman numeral. Since 1986, which marked the release of the original Dragon Quest, Dragon Quest has so far featured 9 games within the main series, as well as several spin off games. It has also featured two animated productions. Dragon Quest is often compared with the Final Fantasy [1] series, created by SquareSoft. Although the Dragon Quest series started before Final Fantasy, it continues to lag behind in the number of games within the main series (9 versus 14 total games). The two competed for more or less the same market until the companies' merger in 2003, at which point Dragon Quest began to take a backseat to the more universally popular Final Fantasy.