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'''Game Boy''' was the first handheld developed by [[Nintendo]].  While the original system displayed games in black and white, the later Game Boy handhelds, ''Game Boy Color'' and ''Game Boy Advance'', allowed for a color display.
'''Game Boy''' was the first handheld developed by [[Nintendo]].  While the original system displayed games in black and white, the later ''Game Boy'' handhelds, '''Game Boy Color''' and '''Game Boy Advance''', allowed for a color display.


[[Enix]] and [[Square Enix]] released several ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' titles on Nintendo's various Game Boy systems.
[[Enix]] and [[Square Enix]] released several ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' titles on Nintendo's various ''Game Boy'' systems.


==Game Boy==
==Game Boy==
No ''Dragon Quest'' titles were released for the ''Game Boy''; however, ''Dragon Warrior I & II'' and ''Dragon Warrior Monsters'' were backwards compatible with the system.  Both games could also be played on a ''Super Game Boy'', an adapter that allowed games to be played on a Super Nintendo.
No ''Dragon Quest'' titles were released for the Game Boy; however, ''Dragon Warrior I & II'' and ''Dragon Warrior Monsters'' were backwards compatible with the system.  Both games could also be played on a '''Super Game Boy''', an adapter that allowed games to be played on a Super Nintendo.


==Game Boy Color==
==Game Boy Color==
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==Game Boy Advance==
==Game Boy Advance==
* ''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart]]''
* ''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart]]''
* ''[[Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest]]'' - the first slime spin-off game.
* ''[[Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest]]'' - the first [[slime]] spin-off game.

Revision as of 13:41, 6 November 2009

Game Boy was the first handheld developed by Nintendo. While the original system displayed games in black and white, the later Game Boy handhelds, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance, allowed for a color display.

Enix and Square Enix released several Dragon Quest titles on Nintendo's various Game Boy systems.

Game Boy

No Dragon Quest titles were released for the Game Boy; however, Dragon Warrior I & II and Dragon Warrior Monsters were backwards compatible with the system. Both games could also be played on a Super Game Boy, an adapter that allowed games to be played on a Super Nintendo.

Game Boy Color

Game Boy Advance