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*In 1993, Koichi Nakamura's ''{{iw|mdfw|Mystery Dungeon}}'' series of roguelike games was created. It started with a title based on {{iw|mdfw|Torneko}} from ''Dragon Quest IV'', then later in 2006 with {{iw|mdfw|Yangus}} from ''Dragon Quest VIII'' as a child. It was eventually spun off into its own franchise with an original subseries titled ''{{iw|mdfw|Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer}}'' in 1995, and also began to cross over with both popular and smaller series: [[Square Enix|Squaresoft]]'s ''Final Fantasy'' (as ''{{iw|mdfw|Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon}}'') in 1997; [[Bandai Namco|Bandai]]'s ''{{iw|wikipedia|Gundam}}'' (as ''{{iw|mdfw|Mobile Suit Gundam: Mystery Dungeon}}''), Namco's ''{{uvm3|Babylonian Castle Saga|The Tower of Druaga}}'' (as ''{{iw|mdfw|The Nightmare of Druaga: Fushigi no Dungeon}}''), and [[Konami]]'s ''{{iw|wikipedia|TwinBee}}'' (as ''{{iw|mdfw|TwinBee Dungeon}}'') in 2004; [[Game Freak]]'s {{uv|Pokémon}} (as ''{{iw|mdfw|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon}}'') in 2005; and [[Atlus]]'s ''{{iw|wikipedia|Etrian Odyssey}}'' (as ''{{iw|mdfw|Etrian Mystery Dungeon}}'') in 2015. |
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- In 1993, Koichi Nakamura's Mystery Dungeon series of roguelike games was created. It started with a title based on Torneko from Dragon Quest IV, then later in 2006 with Yangus from Dragon Quest VIII as a child. It was eventually spun off into its own franchise with an original subseries titled Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer in 1995, and also began to cross over with both popular and smaller series: Squaresoft's Final Fantasy (as Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon) in 1997; Bandai's Gundam (as Mobile Suit Gundam: Mystery Dungeon), Namco's The Tower of Druaga (as The Nightmare of Druaga: Fushigi no Dungeon), and Konami's TwinBee (as TwinBee Dungeon) in 2004; Game Freak's Pokémon (as Pokémon Mystery Dungeon) in 2005; and Atlus's Etrian Odyssey (as Etrian Mystery Dungeon) in 2015.