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| publisher = [[Enix]]
| publisher = [[Enix]]
| composer = [[Koichi Sugiyama]]
| composer = [[Kōichi Sugiyama]]
| image = [[File:DQI CD Theater.png|200px]]
| image = [[File:DQI CD Theater.png|200px]]
| released = July 19, 1991
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The very first in a long line of dramatic adaptations of the ''Dragon Quest'' games, the seminal ''CD Theater'' is an audio play describing the events of ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' while incorporating symphonic and 8-bit renditions of Sugiyama's original score.
 
The very first in a long line of dramatic adaptations of the ''Dragon Quest'' games, the seminal ''CD Theater'' is an audio play describing the events of {{DQ}} while incorporating symphonic and 8-bit renditions of Sugiyama's original score.


==Cast list==
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*[[Dragon Quest II CD Theater]]
*[[Dragon Quest III CD Theater]]
*[[Dragon Quest III CD Theater]]
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Revision as of 15:08, 28 January 2020

The very first in a long line of dramatic adaptations of the Dragon Quest games, the seminal CD Theater is an audio play describing the events of Dragon Quest while incorporating symphonic and 8-bit renditions of Sugiyama's original score.

Cast list

Track List

NOTE: Because this CD was never officially released in English, the original Japanese titles for the tracks are used.

  • 01 - Alefgard
  • 02 - Overture
  • 03 - Chateau Ladutorm
  • 04 - Galai
  • 05 - Maira
  • 06 - Roto's Token
  • 07 - Melchidor
  • 08 - Domdora
  • 09 - Dungeon
  • 10 - Rimuldar
  • 11 - Devils' Island
  • 12 - Dragon Lord
  • 13 - Finale

Total Time: 74'30"

See also

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