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  2. Dragon Quest III - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation, [a] titled Dragon Warrior III when initially localized to North America, is a 1988 role-playing video game developed by Chunsoft and published by Enix. It is the third installment in the Dragon Quest series and was first released for the Family Computer (Famicom) in Japan and later for the Nintendo ...

  3. Dragon Quest - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Quest, [a] previously published as Dragon Warrior in North America until 2005, [b] is a series of role-playing video games created by Japanese game designer Yuji Horii (Armor Project), character designer Akira Toriyama (Bird Studio), and composer Koichi Sugiyama (Sugiyama Kobo) and published by Square Enix (formerly Enix).

  4. Hero (Dragon Quest III) - Wikipedia

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    The Hero, also known as Loto in Japanese and Erdrick in English, is the protagonist of the 1988 video game Dragon Quest III. Unlike previous Dragon Quest protagonists, this Hero can be male or female, though fans criticized the lack of differences between the two gender options. They are the child of Ortega, who went missing after seeking out ...

  5. List of Dragon Quest media - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Quest is a series of role-playing video games created by Yuji Horii, which are published by Square Enix (formerly Enix).The first game of the series was released in Japan in 1986 on the Nintendo Entertainment System, and Dragon Quest games have subsequently been localized for markets in North America, Europe and Australia, on over a dozen video game consoles.

  6. Dragon Quest (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was later mentioned in Nintendo Power 's "Pak Watch" preview section in March 1989, mentioning Dragon Quest III ' s Japanese release in the magazine's premiere July 1988 issue. It again mentioned the change of name from Dragon Quest to Dragon Warrior, its inspiration of two Japanese sequels, and that its release was still distant in ...

  7. Puff-puff (onomatopoeia) - Wikipedia

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    Most puff-puff sessions in the series do not involve women's breasts; in both Dragon Quest II and Dragon Quest III, a woman tricks the player into having it performed by a man. [ 10 ] [ 6 ] In Dragon Quest VIII , a woman performs a "puff-puff" massage using two Slimes , while Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies depicts the character ...

  8. Alena (Dragon Quest) - Wikipedia

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    Alena was created for Dragon Quest IV, designed by Akira Toriyama.She is one of the game's main characters, and the lead character of the second chapter. [citation needed] She is voiced in Japanese by Shoko Nakagawa in Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below and its sequel, Dragon Quest Heroes II, offered the role by Yuji Horii.

  9. Maya and Meena - Wikipedia

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    Maya and Meena were both created by the game's creator, Yuji Horii, and designed by the game's artist, Akira Toriyama. [citation needed] Horii decided to change up the player's expected structure of the fifth chapter by having the characters join the Hero's party in reverse order of the earlier chapters, meaning the sisters were set to be the first to join the Hero. [1]