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Posted on Dec 20th 2016 at 01:00:00 PM by (bombatomba)
Posted under Encounters of the Nostalgia Kind, Dragon Warrior 7, Dragon Warrior VII, Metal Slimes

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If Dragon Quest is your thing, the announcement of the ports of Dragon Quest VII and VIII to Nintendo's 3DS handheld have to be very exciting.  They were for me, but for different reasons.  For part VIII it is a curiosity, since coming from the more powerful PS2, some sort of compromise or trickery was surely needed to squeeze it on a humble 3DS cartridge. However, for part VII, it was to be a large, graphical upgrade from the PSX original, whose blocky and pixelated look caused it to sell so abysmially outside of it's native Japan, according to many publications.  Could a remake, based almost entirely on graphical fidelity, fare any differently outside of it's native country (where it is one of the best selling games of all time)?


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