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I think everyone can agree that today’s announcement that Dragon Quest IX will appear on Nintendo DS is shocking and meaningful, but I imagine that not everyone is quite sure why. Certainly it ...
The Nintendo DS was once home to many underrated RPGs, and one that broke records for a long-running series needs a remake.
Square Enix has confirmed that the DS will be treated to even more Dragon Quest, in the form of spruced-up versions of IV, V, and VI. Dates and details aren't on offer, but we expect visually it ...
Square Enix is developing a Dragon Quest 7 remake, MP1st has learned, and it's due for release sometime in 2026.
Dragon Quest IX exclusive to DS [UPDATE] Square Enix announces next installment of series will be strictly portable on Nintendo's handheld; game is subtitled Guard of the Starry Night.
Enix and Chunsoft’s Dragon Quest 4 is the fourth entry in the Dragon Quest series and the first in a new connected trilogy of games now known as the Zenithia Trilogy. The title was originally ...
Publisher/developer powerhouse Square Enix has announced that the next installment in its Dragon Quest RPG series is heading to Nintendo DS and will be released in 2007.
Dragon Quest trilogy descends on DS Square Enix confirms North American redux releases for DQIV, V, and VI on Nintendo's handheld; first installment lands September 16.
Dragon Quest VI was developed by ArtePiazza and Square Enix and published by Nintendo. It is available for the Nintendo DS. Jason Schreier is a contributor for Wired.com and a NYC-based writer ...
Square Enix announced this afternoon that Dragon Quest IV, V and VI are to release in Europe. The first game will ship this September. John Yamamoto, Square Enix ultimate boss, said, "DRAGON QUEST ...
It's certainly no secret that Nintendo made the right move in choosing to publish Dragon Quest IX outside of Japan as the game not only drew rave reviews from the gaming media, but also broke ...
Square Enix held a press conference today to announce the next entry in the main Dragon Quest series. In a surprise move, Japan's most popular series will continue not on the PS3 or the Wii, as ...