For some reason I must have had the two release dates flipped "MYBAD!!" Any how it has had the most different games released as far as I know and is ONE OF the longest running RPG "franchises"
For some reason I must have had the two release dates flipped "MYBAD!!" Any how it has had the most different games released as far as I know and is ONE OF the longest running RPG "franchises"
Noone can clearly see what I truly am nor can they see what I am not. In this I am the greatest of mysteries and noone has yet been able to solve it. If you see me you haven't seen me. If you don't see me then you might have just seen me. And in the end you are all left to wonder if I actually existed at all or if i was simply a trick played upon your feeble minds.
Well on THAT note I know DnD I THOUGHT we were referring to CONSOLE/mebbe PC RPG franchises.
Noone can clearly see what I truly am nor can they see what I am not. In this I am the greatest of mysteries and noone has yet been able to solve it. If you see me you haven't seen me. If you don't see me then you might have just seen me. And in the end you are all left to wonder if I actually existed at all or if i was simply a trick played upon your feeble minds.
Dragon Quest is a LOT more popular in Japan. Seriously.
Dragon Quest has been given an award for contributing toward Japanese culture
Dragon Quest games are only allowed to be released on weekends and holidays by law, because otherwise everybody cuts school/doesn't go to work to get the new game.
The word for the healing spell "Hoimi" is completely made up, but it has been adopted into the Japnese dictionary.
If a child skins his knee in a playground, other children will point and say "HOIMI!" I wish I was making that up.
The name Dragon Quest itself is frequently used by ignorant parents to refer to any RPG.
Personally I just like the way Roman numerals look better than Phonecian numbers (the numbers we use). It's just an aesthetic preference though. Also, I'd like to point out that the Romans did NOT use the number IV for 4. They used IIII to mean 4. This has been somewhat retconned by people who like shorter numbers.![]()