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===Remakes===
===Remakes===
*''Dragon Quest II'' was remade and combined with {{Dragon Quest}}. It was released as  {{DQI&II}} on the {{Super Famicom}} and {{Game Boy Color}} in the 90's, on [[Cell phone]]s in the early millennium, and on android and ios smart phones in June of 2014.
*''Dragon Quest II'' was remade and combined with {{Dragon Quest}}. It was released as  {{DQI&II}} on the {{Super Famicom}} and {{Game Boy Color}} in the 90's, on [[Cell phone]]s in the early millennium, and on android and ios smart phones in June of 2014.
==Credits==
Original Famicom version.
===Scenario writer===
*Yuji Horii
===Character designer===
*Akira Toriyama
===Music composer===
*Koichi Sugiyama
===Scenario assistant===
*Hiroshi Miyaoka
===Chief programmer===
*Koichi Nakamura
===Programmers===
*Yutaka Gyotoku
*Togo Narita
*Kiyotaka Kono
*Masaaki Okano
*Koji Yoshida
===Sound programmer===
*Takenori Yamamori
===CG design===
*Takashi Yasuno
===Assistant===
*Rika Suzuki
*Hirohide Yoshida
===Director===
*Koichi Nakamura
===Producer===
*Yukinobu Chida
===Publisher===
*Yasuhiro Fukushima


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*A smaller, simplified version of the world of {{Dragon Quest}} is included on the world map in ''Dragon Quest II''.
*A smaller, simplified version of the world of {{Dragon Quest}} is included on the world map in ''Dragon Quest II''.
*''Dragon Quest II'' was the first game in the series to feature pits and tower balconies from which the party can fall. (As always, they take no damage from this.)
*''Dragon Quest II'' was the first game in the series to feature pits and tower balconies from which the party can fall. (As always, they take no damage from this.)
*The MSX version of the game contained a special scene involving the "Dangerous Swimsuit" and the Princess of Moonbrooke. The objectively poor quality of the image has lead to the scene becoming a meme amongst Japanese fans.
*The MSX version of the game contained a special scene involving the "Dangerous Swimsuit", the Princess of Moonbrooke, and the King of Alefgard. The objectively poor quality of the image has lead to the scene becoming a meme amongst Japanese fans.
**This "Dangerous Swimsuit" scene was referenced in the 2005 PC title ''La-Mulana'', which was made to pay tribute to the MSX and its library of games. The main character, Lemeza Kosugi, receives the "Provocative Bathing Suit" from the {{NPC}} Dracuets at the end of the game's bonus dungeon, the Hell Temple, with a graphic of him in the Bathing Suit flashing on screen. The reference was maintained in the 2011 remake.
**This "Dangerous Swimsuit" scene was referenced in the 2005 PC title ''La-Mulana'', which was made to pay tribute to the MSX and its library of games. The main character, Lemeza Kosugi, receives the "Provocative Bathing Suit" from the {{NPC}} Dracuets at the end of the game's bonus dungeon, the Hell Temple, with a graphic of him in the Bathing Suit flashing on screen. The reference was maintained in the 2011 remake.


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