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==''Dragon Quest'' titles for the SNES==
==''Dragon Quest'' titles for the SNES==
*''[[Dragon Quest I.II]]'' - a remake compilation of the Japanese Famicom games, ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' and ''[[Dragon Quest II]]''.
*''[[Dragon Quest I & II]]'' - a remake compilation of the Japanese Famicom games, ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' and ''[[Dragon Quest II]]''.
*''[[Dragon Quest III]]'' - a remake of the Japanese Famicom game, ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''.
*''[[Dragon Quest III]]'' - a remake of the Japanese Famicom game, ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''.
*''[[Dragon Quest V]]''
*''[[Dragon Quest V]]''
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==Other games==
==Other games==
The [[Game Boy]] Color port of ''[[Dragon Quest I.II]]'', ''[[Dragon Warrior Monsters]]'' and ''[[Dragon Warrior Monsters 2]]'' can be played on the SNES through the use of the Super Game Boy cartridge.
The [[Game Boy]] Color port of ''[[Dragon Quest I & II]]'', ''[[Dragon Warrior Monsters]]'' and ''[[Dragon Warrior Monsters 2]]'' can be played on the SNES through the use of the Super Game Boy cartridge.


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 01:32, 16 March 2014

Super NES (top), Super Famicom

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, also known as Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES, was a 16-bit video game console released by Nintendo in 1990. In Japan and South-East Asia, the equivalent was known as the Super Famicom (aka SFC).

The SNES was Nintendo's second home console, following the Nintendo Entertainment System. Whereas the earlier system had struggled in the PAL region and large parts of Asia, the SNES proved to be a global success, albeit one that could not match its predecessor's popularity in Southeast Asia and North America—due in part to increased competition from Sega's Mega Drive console (released in North America as the Genesis). Despite its relatively late start, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System became the best selling console of the 16-bit era.

Dragon Quest titles for the SNES

None of these received official English localizations until after the title had been remade for Game Boy/Game Boy Color or the Nintendo DS.

Other games

The Game Boy Color port of Dragon Quest I & II, Dragon Warrior Monsters and Dragon Warrior Monsters 2 can be played on the SNES through the use of the Super Game Boy cartridge.

External Links

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