Dragon Warrior

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Dragon Warrior
Dragon Warrior is a 1989 NES role-playing video game developed by Chunsoft and released by Nintendo of America in the USA on August 29, 1989.



Dragon Warrior uses console role-playing game mechanics which were described by Kurt Kalata of Gamasutra as archaic in 2008. The player takes the role of a namable Hero. The Hero's name has an effect on his statistical growth over the course of the game. Battles are fought in a turn-based format and experience points and gold are awarded after every battle, allowing the Hero to level-up in ability and allows them to buy better weapons, armor, and items. Progression consists of traveling over an overworld map and through dungeons, fighting monsters encountered via random battles along the journey.



"As a whole, Dragon Warrior has been credited with establishing the basic template for the Japanese console RPGs that followed." -Wikipedia
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Publisher: Nintendo of America, Inc.
Players: 1
Co-op: No
Role-Playing
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I don't remember Dragon Warrior. Who remembers it?
 
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