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Dragon Warrior I & II (Nintendo Game Boy Color, 2000) Cart Only

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Item specifics

Condition
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Release Year
2000
UPC
0695981100025
Platform
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Rating
E-Everyone
Video Game Series
Dragon Quest/Warrior Series
Publisher
Enix
Genre
Compilation
Game Name
Dragon Warrior I & II

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The first role-playing game on NES comes to Game Boy Color as an enhanced port along with its more expansive sequel in this single compilation cartridge. Known as Dragon Quest in Japan, the Dragon Warrior series helped introduce traditional role-playing games to a console audience. Both titles on this cartridge follow similar formats. Taking control of a nameless hero, players explore the countryside from an overhead perspective. Random battles take place at various points along the way, which automatically switches the perspective to a first-person view as the action unfolds in classic turn-based fashion. Whimsical enemies can be vanquished with a choice of conventional weapons or magic. <br><br>Dragon Warrior II offers a choice of three characters instead of one, features new buildings such as the church to revive dead party members, introduces conditions such as poison, and offers more equipment to acquire and spells to cast, increasing the latter's number from 10 to 22. The party can also explore the sea and journey to new areas in a boat. Each Dragon Warrior game features three save files as well as a temporary save that can be used if players are in a hurry to shut off the system. An estimated 40 hours of play is featured from start to finish, with cinematic cut-scenes, animated battle sequences, larger characters, and more detailed backgrounds breathing new life into the classic series.

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Publisher
Enix
UPC
0695981100025
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3374

Product Key Features

Rating
E-Everyone
Genre
Compilation
Video Game Series
Dragon Quest/Warrior Series
Platform
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Game Name
Dragon Warrior I & II

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2000
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
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139973
ESRB Descriptor
Mild Animated Violence

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  • Top favourable review

    2 Classic RPGs in a portable format

    The first two Dragon Quest (Warrior) games from the NES ported to a black cart GBC format, meaning it plays in color on a GBC/ compatible GBA and will also play on an original black and white GameBoy. There are some improvements over the original NES versions, such as item and gold storage, and weapon and armor shops show stat changes for purchases before they are made. No big changes to the actual gameplay though, but I will say I'm finding a lot less grinding is actually required than I seem to recall.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: super10nano

  • A lesson in gaming history.

    Dragon Quest (also known as Dragon Warrior in the States) is simply the heart of the RPG genre. everything we associate from RPGs - random battles, turn based battle systems, exploring dungeons and getting info and equipment from towns - all started here. Dragon Quest II took the winning formula established in I, and expanded on it making for a more fleshed out RPG experience that still holds up today. to experience both these games on one game pak is an experience (and a history lesson) that no RPG fan should miss. Dragon Quest I is the birth of the genre, and as is to be expected, is very bare bones. the story isn't much of one. it's a direction: find the princess and slay the dragon. most of your time is going to be spent roaming the land finding the items and weapons you'll need ...

  • For Alefgard and Erdrick/Loto, Save their kingdom in this legendary game remake that started it all in the Loto Trilogy!

    It's one of the best RPGS ever created for it's time. A classic that started an entire series that's getting it's 11th main game soon. The game plays very well and I just last night beaten DWII after maxing out everyone's level grinding on Metal Babbles or Metabbles/Liquid Metl Slimes as they're known by now. They are bit difficulty at times mostly near the end as you have to grind to be able to survive but really what RPG isn't at times?

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: gamebound

  • A Blast from the Past

    I purchased this game several months ago with my discovery of its existence. I used to play Dragon Warrior on the NES that was passed down to me when I was little, so I quickly searched on eBay for a good-quality copy of the GBC version. DW is much easier in this version than the NES one. I remember spending hours trying to get to just level 7, and I reached it in the GBC in about just one. The most notable differences are the translation and the welcomed upgrade in graphics. No more "Thou has done well," as the wording is now in plain English. Also, the fancy names of the NES game are gone, with new versions resembling their Japanese ones instead. Some old fans may be upset, but then stick to the NES. I prefer translations to be as accurate as possible, but that's just me. The newer ...

  • A must-have if you enjoyed the originals! A must-try if you never played!

    Anyone who has played the original Dragon Warrior games on the 8-bit NES will enjoy this trip down memory lane. The games will trigger your childhood memories and let you re-experience an epic tale of a couple warriors saving the world against all odds. The game seems to take place after the events of Dragon Warrior III for the Game Boy Color (as odd as that sounds, I picked this one up because the ending screen of Dragon Warrior III said To Be Continued in Dragon Warrior I & II!) and implies that you are the descendant of Loto, the title given to your hero at the end of Dragon Warrior III. From there, it is expected from all the townspeople that you will save them from evil. This is similar to the original release where you are the descendant of Erdrick. But a rose by any other name ...