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|title = Dragon Quest IX
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|publisher = [[Square Enix]] (Japan)<br> [[Square Enix, Inc.]] (North America)<br> [[Square Enix Ltd.]] (Europe)
|developer = [[Level-5]]
|designer = [[Yūji Horii]]
|artist = [[Akira Toriyama]]
|composer = [[Koichi Sugiyama]]
|released = July 11, 2009 (Japan)<br>TBA 2010 (NA)<br>TBA 2010 (EU)
|retailprice = [[Yen|¥]]5980 <br> US$ TBA<br> € TBA
|genre = handheld role-playing game
|modes = single-player, multi-player
|platforms = [[Nintendo DS]]
|series = ''[[Dragon Quest]]''
|ratings = CERO: A<br>ESRB: TBA
|media = Nintendo DS Game Card
|input = Nintendo DS
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''Dragon Quest IX'' is the ninth Dragon Quest role-playing game in the series and is scheduled for release in Japan on the Nintendo DS in March 2009. The game will have a class system similar to ''[[Dragon Quest III]]'', ''[[Dragon Quest VI]]'', and ''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''. A trailer was released in Japan at the Tokyo Game Show.
''Dragon Quest IX'' is the ninth Dragon Quest role-playing game in the series and is scheduled for release in Japan on the Nintendo DS in March 2009. The game will have a class system similar to ''[[Dragon Quest III]]'', ''[[Dragon Quest VI]]'', and ''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''. A trailer was released in Japan at the Tokyo Game Show.


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Revision as of 17:18, 5 January 2010

Dragon Quest IX
Publisher(s) Square Enix (Japan)
Square Enix, Inc. (North America)
Square Enix Ltd. (Europe)
Developer(s) Level-5
Designer(s) Yūji Horii
Artist(s) Akira Toriyama
Composer(s) Koichi Sugiyama
Released July 11, 2009 (Japan)
TBA 2010 (NA)
TBA 2010 (EU)
Price ¥5980
US$ TBA
€ TBA
Genre handheld role-playing game
Mode single-player, multi-player
Platform Nintendo DS
Series Dragon Quest
Rating CERO: A
ESRB: TBA
Media Nintendo DS Game Card
Input Nintendo DS

Dragon Quest IX is the ninth Dragon Quest role-playing game in the series and is scheduled for release in Japan on the Nintendo DS in March 2009. The game will have a class system similar to Dragon Quest III, Dragon Quest VI, and Dragon Quest VII. A trailer was released in Japan at the Tokyo Game Show.

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