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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 202. Chapters: Dragon Warrior, Maniac Mansion, List of Nintendo Entertainment System games, James Bond Jr., Pac-Man, Ninja Gaiden (Nintendo Entertainment System), Tetris, Famicom Tantei Club Part II: Ushiro ni Tatsu Sh jo, Donkey Kong (video game), Final Fantasy III, Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen, Elite (video game), Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda (video game), Mega Man (video game), Final Fantasy (video game), Blaster Master, Super Mario Bros. 3, Lemmings (video game), Dragon Warrior III, Mega Man 2, Q*bert, Kid Icarus, Joust (video game), Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom, Mega Man 3, Devilman, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, Wheel of Fortune (video game), Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II, A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia, The Guardian Legend, Marble Madness, Metal Gear (video game), Peter Pan and the Pirates, Action 52, Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos, Monster in My Pocket, Metroid (video game), Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei, Double Dragon, Super Mario Bros. 2, Mega Man 6, Dr. Mario. Excerpt: Dragon Warrior, known as Dragon Quest Doragon Kuesuto) in Japan, is the first role-playing video game (RPG) in the Dragon Quest media franchise. It was developed by Chunsoft for the Nintendo Entertainment System (known in Japan as the Family Computer or Famicom) and published by Enix in Japan in 1986. Dragon Warrior has been ported and remade for several video game platforms, including the MSX, NEC PC-9801, Sharp X68000, Super Nintendo Entertainment System (known in Japan as the Super Famicom), Game Boy Color, and mobile phones. During the game, players control a hero character who is charged with saving the kingdom of Alefgard and rescuing its princess from the antagonistic Dragonlord. Dragon Warriors story later became the second part in a trilogy that...