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Four ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' installments are provided to Microsoft Windows via Steam, as of Jan 2020:
Games for Microsoft Windows can be classified if they are played via Steam or not.
 
For Steam, four ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' installments have been released, as of Jan 2020:


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One non-Steam game is there: {{DQ10}}, an MMO installment.


==Disadvantage to Japan==
==Disadvantage to Japan==
Although ''Dragon Quest'' games are from Japan, three out of the total four ports to Windows cause some trouble to Japan. They can't be purchased if you are living in Japan, and/or the Japanese environments are reduced from the original versions (or completely removed). This is an example of the notorious "omakuni" custom.<ref>[https://en-d9w.hatenablog.com/entry/omakuni-explained Omakuni, a peculiarity of the Japanese PC game market, explained à la Wikipedia]</ref>
Although ''Dragon Quest'' games are from Japan, three out of the total four Steam ports cause some trouble to Japan. They can't be purchased if you live in Japan, and/or the Japanese environments are reduced from the original versions (or completely removed). This is an example of the notorious "omakuni" custom.<ref>[https://en-d9w.hatenablog.com/entry/omakuni-explained Omakuni, a peculiarity of the Japanese PC game market, explained à la Wikipedia]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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