[Longplay] NES - Dragon Warrior (4K, 60FPS)

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Game: Dragon Warrior
System: NES
Version: (US)

This is the longplay of the game Dragon Warrior, an RPG game developed by Chunsoft for the Famicom and published by Enix (currently known as Square Enix) in Japan in 1986 as Dragon Quest, and in North America by Nintendo in 1989 for the NES.

The story begins in the fictional land of Alefgard where in the past a hero named Erdrick (Loto, in the original Japanese) saved the world from darkness using a magical item, the sphere of light, an orb capable of warding off evil with its glow. . After bringing peace to the kingdom, Erdrick then leaves the sphere with King Lorik (Lars, in Japan), ruler of Tantegel, the capital of the kingdom.

Many years later, Tantegel's palace is attacked by the evil Dragonlord, the game's great villain. In this attack, Princess Gwaelin (in Japan, Laura) is kidnapped and with her also the sphere of light, Alefgard is then taken over by monsters and the kingdom enters into complete chaos. King Lorik then summons the game's protagonist, a descendant of the hero Erdrick, with the aim of rescuing the princess, defeating the Dragonlord, recovering the sphere of light and returning peace to the kingdom.

The game system is relatively simple, with turn-based combat and fights to obtain gold to buy weapons, protections, items and experience to level up, as well as attack, defense and healing spells. In the game we only control the hero, who does not have a defined name (it must be defined by the player). The entire game we only control this character, who must pass through cities, caves and a relatively extensive map.

The game was developed by Yuji Horii (designer), Koichi Sugiyama (composer) and Akira Toriyama (character designer). The game was a huge success in Japan, but it took a while to achieve notoriety in the United States, where it was given as a gift to subscribers of Nintendo Power magazine. Dragon Quest was one of the first Japanese turn-based role-playing games to have widespread success and is considered a pioneer in the development of the genre. After Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy and other franchises arrived in video games. It's a good game, but relatively challenging, the player needs to climb many levels and be well equipped to avoid problems. The game was played in an entire playthrough normally and then a save before the last boss to face it at the maximum level. I hope you enjoy the video.







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