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''This article is about a series of role-playing games by [[Enix]].  For the first game in this series, see '''[[Dragon Warrior]]'''''.
''This article is about a series of role-playing games by [[Enix]].  For the first game in this series, see '''[[Dragon Warrior]]'''''.
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|title =
|image = [[Image:DQlogo.jpg]] 
|genre = Role-playing
|publisher = [[Enix]] (prior to April 1, 2003)<br>[[Square Enix]] (since April 1, 2003)
|developer = [[Armor Project]], [[Bird Studio]], [[Chunsoft]], [[Heartbeat]], [[Artepiazza]], [[Level-5]]
|creators = [[Yūji Horii]], [[Akira Toriyama]], [[Koichi Sugiyama]]
|duration = 1986 - present
|sales =  47 million
|websites = http://www.square-enix.co.jp/dragonquest <br> http://www.square-enix.com/zenithia
}}


'''Dragon Quest''' (ドラゴンクエスト ,''Doragon Kuesuto''), published as '''Dragon Warrior''' in North America until the 2005 release of ''[[Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King]]'', is a series of role-playing games created by [[Yūji Horii]], [[Akira Toriyama]], and [[Koichi Sugiyama]], published by [[Enix Corporation]] (now [[Square Enix]]). Installments of the series have appeared on MSX computers, Famicom/NES, Super Famicom/Super NES, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and Wii video game consoles, as well as on several models of mobile phone. As of April 2009, the Dragon Quest series has sold about [[Worldwide Dragon Quest Sales|47 million units worldwide]]. It is Square Enix's second most successful franchise after Final Fantasy and is one of the most popular video game franchises in Japan.[1][2]
'''Dragon Quest''' (ドラゴンクエスト ,''Doragon Kuesuto''), published as '''Dragon Warrior''' in North America until the 2005 release of ''[[Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King]]'', is a series of role-playing games created by [[Yūji Horii]], [[Akira Toriyama]], and [[Koichi Sugiyama]], published by [[Enix Corporation]] (now [[Square Enix]]). Installments of the series have appeared on MSX computers, Famicom/NES, Super Famicom/Super NES, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and Wii video game consoles, as well as on several models of mobile phone. As of April 2009, the Dragon Quest series has sold about [[Worldwide Dragon Quest Sales|47 million units worldwide]]. It is Square Enix's second most successful franchise after Final Fantasy and is one of the most popular video game franchises in Japan.[1][2]
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