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{{Translation|'''Dragon Quest III'''|ドラゴンクエストIII そして伝説へ…|''Doragon Kuesuto III: Soshite Densetsu e...'', "And into the Legend..."}}, is the third game in the {{DQSeries}} of role-playing games published by [[Enix]] and released on the {{Famicom}}/{{NES}}. It was later remade and released on the {{Super Famicom}} and [[Game Boy]] Color. The original {{Famicom}} version, as well as the {{Super Famicom}} remake, were re-released on the Nintendo [[Wii]] in 2011 as part of the {{Dragon Quest}} 25th-Anniversary. A second remake was also made for Japanese mobile phones and later then re-released worldwide for smartphones running Android and iOS. A graphically modified version of this mobile port was released alongside {{DQ11}} for Sony {{PlayStation 4}}, [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Nintendo Switch]]. ''Dragon Quest III'' is the third and final game in the [[Erdrick trilogy]]. | {{Translation|'''Dragon Quest III'''|ドラゴンクエストIII そして伝説へ…|''Doragon Kuesuto III: Soshite Densetsu e...'', "And into the Legend..."}}, is the third game in the {{DQSeries}} of role-playing games published by [[Enix]] and released on the {{Famicom}}/{{NES}}. It was later remade and released on the {{Super Famicom}} and [[Game Boy]] Color. The original {{Famicom}} version, as well as the {{Super Famicom}} remake, were re-released on the Nintendo [[Wii]] in 2011 as part of the {{Dragon Quest}} 25th-Anniversary. A second remake was also made for Japanese mobile phones and later then re-released worldwide for smartphones running Android and iOS. A graphically modified version of this mobile port was released alongside {{DQ11}} for Sony {{PlayStation 4}}, [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Nintendo Switch]]. ''Dragon Quest III'' is the third and final game in the [[Erdrick trilogy]]. | ||
On May 27th, 2021 during the ''Dragon Quest'' 35th Anniversary broadcast, ''[[Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake]]'' was announced, which will utilize the same graphics engine seen in [[Square Enix]]'s ''Octopath Traveler''. It | On May 27th, 2021 during the ''Dragon Quest'' 35th Anniversary broadcast, ''[[Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake]]'' was announced, which will utilize the same graphics engine seen in [[Square Enix]]'s ''Octopath Traveler''. It was released worldwide simultaneously on November 14th 2024 for Nintendo Switch, Playstation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Microsoft Windows and Steam. | ||
==Setting== | ==Setting== | ||
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===Kingdom and Town intricacy=== | ===Kingdom and Town intricacy=== | ||
*There is a [[Day-night cycle]] for the first time, effectively doubling the number of events that take place in a location and the amount of dialogue for {{NPC}}s, who will also change their behavior depending on the time. | *There is a [[Day-night cycle]] for the first time, effectively doubling the number of events that take place in a location and the amount of dialogue for {{NPC}}s, who will also change their behavior depending on the time. | ||
*Certain towns feature [[Monster Arena]]s, where the player can bet gold]] on which {{MFamilies}} will win a fight. Odds are chosen based on the {{MFamilies}} species, and the bet amount is determined by the lead character's level. As select {{NPC}}s point out, the arena is also a great way to see what {{MFamilies}}s are capable of before facing them in battle and prepare accordingly. | *Certain towns feature [[Monster Arena]]s, where the player can bet [[gold]] on which {{MFamilies}} will win a fight. Odds are chosen based on the {{MFamilies}} species, and the bet amount is determined by the lead character's level. As select {{NPC}}s point out, the arena is also a great way to see what {{MFamilies}}s are capable of before facing them in battle and prepare accordingly. | ||
===Miscellaneous=== | ===Miscellaneous=== | ||