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*Characters from Dragon Quest previously crossed over with characters from ''[[Mario (universe)|Mario]]'' in ''Itadaki Street DS'' and ''Fortune Street'' for Wii.
*Characters from Dragon Quest previously crossed over with characters from ''[[Mario (universe)|Mario]]'' in ''Itadaki Street DS'' and ''Fortune Street'' for Wii.
**The ''Dragon Quest'' enemy [[Slime]] also appeared in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Sports Mix}}'' as a playable character.
**The ''Dragon Quest'' enemy [[Slime]] also appeared in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Sports Mix}}'' as a playable character.
*The series was originally released as Dragon ''Warrior'' in the north American market, due to the regional copyright to Dragon Quest being held by boardgame manufacturer TSR.
*The series was originally released as ''Dragon Warrior'' in the North American market, due to the regional copyright to Dragon Quest being held by board game manufacturer TSR.


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Dragon Quest (universe)
Dragon Quest.png
Symbol of the Dragon Quest series.
Developer(s) Square Enix (formerly Enix)
Level-5
Publisher(s) Square Enix
Nintendo
Genre(s) Role-playing game
Console/platform of origin Nintendo Entertainment System
First installment Dragon Quest (1986)
Latest installment Dragon Quest Builders 2 Japan (2018)

Dragon Quest (ドラゴンクエスト, Dragon Quest) is a series of role-playing games originally published by Enix, now Square Enix. The original success story of Japanese RPGs, the series laid the foundations that would define the genre for generations to come, directly inspiring monumental titles including Final Fantasy and Pokemon. The series symbol is that of the phoenix Ramia, who appears as the emblem on Erdrick's shield.

Description

Dragon Quest was originally inspired by the North American computer RPGs Wizardry and Ultima, which happened to also be very popular in Japan but were deemed too difficult for the average player to enjoy. Copywriter Yuji Horii, famed mangaka Akira Toriyama, and composer Koichi Sugiyama were assembled together to work on the project out of Horii's desire to bring the joy of RPGs to the masses, streamlining the experience to it's most pure form. An overnight sensation thanks to advertising in Toriyama's Weekly Shonen Jump publisher, the game became an outstanding sensation that took the Japanese media by storm and opened the door for non-action games on Nintendo's 8-bit hardware.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

  • 72. Hero: As part of Challenger Pack #2, the protagonists from Dragon Quest XI, III, IV, and VIII all join the roster under the generic name “Hero”, with the protagonist from Dragon Quest XI being the default.

Trivia

  • This is the second character-based third-party universe from Square Enix, the first being Final Fantasy.
  • Characters from Dragon Quest previously crossed over with characters from Mario in Itadaki Street DS and Fortune Street for Wii.
  • The series was originally released as Dragon Warrior in the North American market, due to the regional copyright to Dragon Quest being held by board game manufacturer TSR.