Game Boy
Game Boy was the first handheld developed by Nintendo. While the original system displayed games in black and white, the later Game Boy handhelds, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance, allowed for a color display.
Enix and Square Enix released several Dragon Quest titles on Nintendo's various Game Boy systems.
Game Boy[edit | edit source]
No Dragon Quest titles were released for the Game Boy; however, Dragon Quest I & II, Dragon Quest Monsters, and both versions of Dragon Quest Monsters 2 were backwards compatible with the system. All four games could also be played on a Super Game Boy, an adapter that allowed games to be played on a Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
Game Boy Color[edit | edit source]
The Game Boy Color is the successor of the original portable Nintendo video game system and was released worldwide in Autumn of 1998. It is notable for being the first handheld to feature a full 15 bit color palette, of which up to 56 colors could be displayed simultaneously. The system boasted a more powerful CPU than the original model, and is fully compatible with the original Game Boy's library. Games that are exclusive to the Color are packaged in a translucent cartridge, with black plastic cartridges in the same design as an original Game Boy game being playable on the first model with additional features unlocked on the successor.
The very first Color game was Dragon Quest Monsters, which was released exactly one day before the hardware itself was launched in Japan on September 25th, 1998.
Dragon Quest titles[edit | edit source]
- Dragon Quest I & II - a remake of the first two games from the Nintendo Entertainment System with updated graphics. Backwards compatible with Game Boy system. In addition, this game can be played on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System with the Super Game Boy cartridge.
- Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation - a remake of the third game from the NES with updated graphics and added bonus dungeon. Required Game Boy Color system (or Game Boy Advance) to play.
- Dragon Quest Monsters - the first monster taming game with a young Terry from Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation as the hero. Backwards compatible with Game Boy system. In addition, this game can be played on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System with the Super Game Boy cartridge.
- Dragon Quest Monsters 2 - released in two versions, "Cobi's Journey" and "Tara's Adventure". Both versions can be played on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System with the Super Game Boy.
Game Boy Advance[edit | edit source]
Game Boy Advance (ゲームボーイアドバンス, Geemu Boui Adobansu) is a 32-bit handheld video game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo and released in 2001. It is the successor to the Game Boy, and was the Dragon Quest series's preferred handheld platform before the Nintendo DS.
Dragon Quest titles[edit | edit source]
(These three games can also be played on the Nintendo DS and DS Lite.)
- Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart
- Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest - the first slime spin-off game.
- Torneko no Daibouken 2
Note[edit | edit source]
- A characterized version of the Game Boy unit was present in the 2nd and 3rd seasons of the cartoon series Captain N: The Game Master, which had a couple of episodes based on Dragon Quest.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Dragon Warrior I & II on the Game Boy Color.
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Dragon Quest I & II on the Game Boy Color.
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Dragon Warrior III on the Game Boy Color.
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Dragon Quest III on the Game Boy Color.
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Dragon Warrior Monsters on the Game Boy Color.
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Dragon Quest Monsters on the Game Boy Color.
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Dragon Warrior Monsters II: Cobi's Journey on the Game Boy Color.
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Dragon Quest Monsters II on the Game Boy Color.
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Dragon Warrior Monsters II: Tara's Journey on the Game Boy Color.
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Dragon Quest Monsters II on the Game Boy Color.
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"Torneko no Daibouken 2" on the Game Boy Advance.
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Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart on the Game Boy Advance.
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Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest: Shougeki no Shippo Dan on the Game Boy Advance.
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DW I&II Game Boy Poster Side 1. (Artwork)
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DW I&II Game Boy Poster Side 2. (Map)
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DW III Game Boy Poster Side 1. (Artwork)
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DW III Game Boy Poster Side 2. (Map)
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DWM II Game Boy Poster. (Artwork)
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DWM II Game Boy Ad.
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DWM II contest in issue 151 of Nintendo Power
See also[edit | edit source]
External links[edit | edit source]
- Game Boy article on Wikipedia
- Game Boy Color article on Wikipedia
- Game Boy Advance article on Wikipedia