Genre(s)System(s),Players1Preceded byFollowed bySeriesNeoseeker Related Pages.Switcher.ggTwitchTwitterFacebookDragon Warrior II, known as Dragon Quest II Akuryo no Kamigami in Japan (translated as'Dragon Quest II: Pantheon of Evil Spirits'), is a role-playing video game developed by Chunsoft and published by (now known as Square Enix) for the and video game consoles. It is the second installment in the Dragon Quest series (then known as the Dragon Warrior series in North America). It was the number one selling Famicom game released in 1987, selling approximately 2,400,000 copies in its lifetime.
Sail east to Alefgard. It is a lot smaller than in the original Dragon Warrior. You will notice that the king of Tantegel has gone into hiding. Enter Charlock Castle across the straight from Tantegel Castle. Inside you will find the Sword of Erdrick and the Dragonlord's grandson. He will give you some advise for defeating Hargon. Three More Keys.
Dragon Warrior II is noted for greatly expanding the game play from the previous game,. Dragon Warrior II is the first game in the series to feature multiple heroes and enemies in a battle, as well as a sailing ship.
It was also the first to have weapons which cast spells when used in battles. In addition, Dragon Warrior II offers a wider array of spells and items and a much larger world.The game world of Dragon Warrior, Alefgard, is included on the world map in Dragon Warrior II (although the Hero can win the game without ever setting foot there). The song that is played when wandering the fields of Dragon Warrior, 'Unknown World', is also played when the Hero is in that area. Dragon Warrior II was the first Dragon Quest game to include a game of chance, and it was also the first Dragon Quest game to use multiple key types and to include travel doors (warp gates). Dragon Warrior II uses a save feature to record progress whereas Dragon Quest II uses passwords.
The storyline introduction in Moonbrooke is present exclusively in Dragon Warrior II. In Dragon Quest II, the game starts right with the injured soldier from Moonbrooke entering Midenhall castle, seeking help from its king. When the remake was released in Japan in 1993, this additional Moonbrooke introduction was included in the game's opening sequence.Dragon Quest II was released initially for both the MSX and Famicom. The game was re-released with in the compilation titled for the and later the.The world of Dragon Quest II was later used as the setting of on the. It starred Kiefer, a hero from.Dragon Quest II was announced as being in development for cellular phones in Japan, with updated graphics that are similar to those of the Dragon Quest remake.
Contents.Story Dragon Warrior II is set one hundred years after Dragon Warrior. A century of peace is suddenly ended when minions of the evil wizard Hargon attack Moonbrooke Castle.
One lone guard, a wounded survivor of the battle, makes his way towards the kingdom of Midenhall. There with his dying breath he informs the king of their dire circumstances. The king then commands his son, the prince of Midenhall and a descendant of Erdrick (known as Loto in the Japanese versions and later re-localizations), to defeat Hargon.The prince begins his quest alone, but is later joined by two cousins: the prince of Cannock and the princess of Moonbrooke. After finding the prince of Cannock, who leaves on a similar journey about the same time as the prince of Midenhall, the two must rescue the princess of Moonbrooke, who was in Moonbrooke Castle when it was attacked.
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Game info:
box cover
Game title:
Dragon Warrior II
Console:
Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
Author (released):
Chunsoft, Enix (1987)
Genre:
RPG
Mode:
Single-player
Design:
Koichi Nakamura, Yukinobu Chida, Yuji Horii, ...
Music:
Koichi Sugiyama
Game manual:
manual.pdf
File size:
1137 kB
Download:
Dragon_Warrior_II.zip
Game size:
124 kB
Recommended emulator:
FCEUX
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Dragon Warrior II (known also as Dragon Quest II) is a role-playing video game (RPG) developed by Chunsoft and published by Enix (later merging with Square to become Square Enix) in 1987 for the Family Computer (or Famicom) as a part of the Dragon Quest series. Enix's U.S. subsidiary published the American version of Dragon Warrior II for the Nintendo Entertainment System (or NES) in 1990. Dragon Warrior II is set one hundred years after the events of the first game. The game's story centers on the prince of Midenhall, who is ordered to stop an evil wizard named Hargon after Hargon destroys Moonbrooke Castle. On his adventure, he is accompanied by his two cousins, the prince of Cannock and the princess of Moonbrooke. Dragon Warrior II greatly expands on the series formula from the first game by having a larger party, more areas to explore, multiple heroes and enemies in a battle, and a sailing ship.The game's successor, Dragon Warrior III follows the ancestor of the main characters, the legendary hero Erdrick; and the three games are collectively called 'Erdrick Saga Trilogy'. Dragon Warrior II is set one hundred years after Dragon Warrior. The story begins with an attack upon Moonbrooke Castle by the wizard Hargon, who seeks to summon the demon Malroth to destroy the world. A wounded soldier escaped the battle and fled to the kingdom of Midenhall, where he informs the king of the attack before he dies. The king then commands his son, who is a descendant of Erdrick (known as Loto in Japanese translations and later localizations), to defeat Hargon. The Prince begins his quest alone, but is later joined by two cousins: the Prince of Cannock and the Princess of Moonbrooke. After finding the Prince of Cannock, who began a similar journey at the same time as the Prince of Midenhall, they save the Princess of Moonbrooke from Hargon's assault on Moonbrooke Castle, which is reduced to ruins. As the trio quest to find and defeat Hargon, they secure a ship that allows them to travel across oceans to reach new continents, including Alefgard, which is where Dragon Warrior took place. There they meet the grandson of Dragonlord, the villain from the previous game, who gives the party valuable information. He tells them that by collecting the five crests hidden around the world, the party can create the Charm of Rubiss, allowing them to defeat Hargon and his illusions. After obtaining the Charm of Rubiss, the party travels to Hargon's castle in the ice-covered plateau of Rhone and confronts Hargon in his throne room. Hargon is defeated, but he offers himself to Malroth and the demon emerges to destroy the heroes. Together, the three heroes slay Malroth and return to Midenhall, where the Prince is named the new king.
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Videogame Console:
This version of Dragon Warrior II was designed for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), which was an eight-bit video game console manufactured by Nintendo in the years 1983 - 2003. In that time, it was the best-selling video game console for which more than 700 licensed games and a number of non-licensed games were created. Worldwide, approximately 62 million units of this console were sold at approximately price $ 100 per unit. More information about the NES console can be found here.
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You can control this game easily by using the keyboard of your PC (see the table next to the game). However, for maximum gaming enjoyment, we strongly recommend using a USB gamepad that you simply plug into the USB port of your computer. If you do not have a gamepad, you can buy one of these NES controllers:
Available online emulators:
5 different online emulators are available for Dragon Warrior II. These emulators differ not only in the technology they use to emulate old games, but also in support of various game controllers, multiplayer mode, mobile phone touchscreen, emulation speed, absence or presence of embedded ads and in many other parameters. For maximum gaming enjoyment, it's important to choose the right emulator, because on each PC and in different Internet browsers, the individual emulators behave differently. The basic features of each emulator available for this game Dragon Warrior II are summarized in the following table: