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The '''Zenithia Trilogy''' is a set of Nintendo DS games released in North America and Europe by [[Square Enix]], specifically ''[[Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen]]'', ''[[Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride]]'', and ''[[Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Reverie]]''.  Each is also a '''remake''' of a previously Japan only ''Dragon Quest'' game published by [[Enix Corporation|Enix]].  In Japan, the original games '''''[[Dragon Warrior IV|Dragon Quest IV]]''''', '''''[[Dragon Quest V]]''''', '''and ''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''''' and their subsequent remakes on PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and DS are called the Tenku.
The '''Zenithia Trilogy''' is a set of Nintendo DS games released in North America and Europe by [[Square Enix]], specifically ''[[Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen]]'', ''[[Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride]]'', and ''[[Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Reverie]]''.  Each is also a '''remake''' of a previously Japan only ''Dragon Quest'' game published by [[Enix Corporation|Enix]].  In Japan, the original games '''''[[Dragon Warrior IV|Dragon Quest IV]]''''', '''''[[Dragon Quest V]]''''', '''and ''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''''' and their subsequent remakes on PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and DS are called the Tenku.



Revision as of 05:36, 14 November 2010

The Zenithia Trilogy is a set of Nintendo DS games released in North America and Europe by Square Enix, specifically Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen, Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride, and Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Reverie. Each is also a remake of a previously Japan only Dragon Quest game published by Enix. In Japan, the original games Dragon Quest IV, Dragon Quest V, and Dragon Quest VI and their subsequent remakes on PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and DS are called the Tenku.

The release of these DS games also marks the first official English localization for Dragon Quest V and Dragon Quest VI (pending release). Previously, both games' original Super Famicom release was later unofficially localized by Partial Translations and NoPrgress, respectively.

They are named for the Zenithia, a recurring element in each of the three games.

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