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Dragon Quest is a series of role-playing games developed and released by Enix, and after the merger Square Enix. For its western releases, the series was originally known as Dragon Warrior due to legal issues with using the Dragon Quest name[1], The series would not use the Dragon Quest title in the west until 2004, with the original release of the Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King.
With its first game releasing in 1986, the series currently spans ten main series titles (with an eleventh in development) and a variety of numerous spin-off games, with over 100 titles in the series total.[2]
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- ↑ E3 2005: Interview with Yuji Hori. IGN (May 19, 2005). Retrieved September 4, 2016.
- ↑ "How rich of a history are we talking about? There’s been over 100 titles released in the Dragon Quest series!" Nintendo of America on Twitter (September 4, 2016). Retrieved September 4, 2016.
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