Haha, see you in the next Nintendo Direct hype thread.
I have honestly written a lot of homo erotic "fan pieces" about Shu/Cerny, Shibata and I but if this ever happens I might actually go Over the top.
Let's keep the dream alive.
Haha, see you in the next Nintendo Direct hype thread.
What.I have honestly written a lot of homo erotic "fan pieces" about Shu/Cerny, Shibata and I but if this ever happens I might actually go Over the top.
Let's keep the dream alive.
I have honestly written a lot of homo erotic "fan pieces" about Shu/Cerny, Shibata and I but if this ever happens I might actually go Over the top.
What.
Nice thread! It has been far too long of a wait for a new Dragon Quest game to release outside of Japan.
I have honestly written a lot of homo erotic "fan pieces" about Shu/Cerny, Shibata and I but if this ever happens I might actually go Over the top.
Let's keep the dream alive.
It seemed not so long ago that DQ games were a foregone conclusion to come over here. I had/have the first 4 Dragon Warrior games on the NES since I was a kid and the pain of seeing SNES games in the series not make it over here broke my heart. 20ish years later and that wound has re-opened itself.
With Nintendo's Wi-Fi service being shut down for old DS/Wii games it makes it even worse knowing that I'll never get to do a genuine re-play of Dragon Quest 9 and finally 100% it one day.
Wasn't that on SEs own servers?
1, 2, 3: SNES
4: DS
5: PS2
6: SNES is my preferred version, I like the DS version a lot less, but the fan translation of the SNES version leaves a fair bit to be desired.
Haha, see you in the next Nintendo Direct hype thread.
One of my two favorite RPG series. Hard to imagine I got introduced to it only a few years ago.
Yes, they have taken it down some while back already.
What makes the DS version of IV the best? It was the only one I played but I thought I remembered something about them cutting out party chat.
What makes the DS version of IV the best? It was the only one I played but I thought I remembered something about them cutting out party chat.
Yes, they have taken it down some while back already.
Jeremy Parish said:Nintendo's recent decision to shut down its Wi-Fi Connection service this coming May is the first time I've been forced to deal with this sort of obsolescence face-to-face. I tend to avoid multiplayer games, including the multiplayer modes of primarily single-player games, so the loss of online support has never directly affected me. Until now, I've been able to dodge the darkened server bullet. But not every DS game that made use of WFC did so for the sake of multiplayer. One of those, it just so happens, was the single game I played more of than any other on DS, and one I had hoped to revisit someday: Dragon Quest IX.
By the time I put my copy of DQIX down a few years ago, I had something like 160 hours invested in it. Maybe a whole two of those hours were spent in multiplayer mode, and that wasn't done through WFC DQIX offered only local multiplayer. Nevertheless, even though it was a retail-only release, DQIX incorporated online components that require a publisher-supported infrastructure... and once WFC goes away, so do those elements. Specifically, it'll lose out on the brilliantly named DQVC shopping network.
I haven't played it in awhile but from what I'm reading online it's still available. But it won't be after May 20th. Seeing this from other forums and websites as well as a nice piece by Jeremy Parish:
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection And The New Impermanence Of Gaming
With Nintendo's Wi-Fi service being shut down for old DS/Wii games it makes it even worse knowing that I'll never get to do a genuine re-play of Dragon Quest 9 and finally 100% it one day.
Wasn't that on SEs own servers?
Yes, they have taken it down some while back already.
Oh crap, I updated about 6 months ago. To bad about the new players missing all the extras though
I haven't played it in awhile but from what I'm reading online it's still available. But it won't be after May 20th. Seeing this from other forums and websites as well as a nice piece by Jeremy Parish:
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection And The New Impermanence Of Gaming
Of course, Dragon Quest X is the one that will be hit hardest by that.
Honestly? Low, now after Bravely Defaults success? Higher. I would guess that a remake of VIII is already happening in the land of the rising Sun.
Welcome to old children's entertainment.(screw children I'm old and I still like it)
Yeah, that's one of the things that upsets me most about online play/online connectivity/any online features, is that, once something is no longer profitable, too much of a hassle to keep up, or things have moved on or whatever, and the online/connected aspects are no longer available, it messes up the intended experience.
While for many people who just move onto the next new thing after a month that's not a big deal, but for someone like me who's constantly playing games 20-30 years old, that's a significant consideration. And it's definitely disappointing that a game as amazing as Dragon Quest IX is going to suffer some as a result of it.
Of course, Dragon Quest X is the one that will be hit hardest by that.
If the pc version ever makes it over. Give it a while, pretty sure "private" servers will be a thing there as well.
I visited Square Enix HQ a little while ago.
TONS of DQ related material, you guys would find it a paradise. So many toys and collectables.
Yup.
At least in the case of Dragon Quest IX there are ways to get around it...but ways that kind of ruin the point of playing a little bit every day. One of the fun things with the game was just the randomness of what's in the shop. The randomness of getting certain special maps and such as well as the different themes and special periods where certain exclusive things were only available.
Now we're either stuck not having access to that at all or using a hack/cheat to get those things. It's a way to get 100%, but it's not the way I'd like to do it. If it were, I'd have cheated long ago.
With Dragon Quest X being available on PC I wonder if there'll come a day when someone will set up private servers long after the game is shuttered. I sure hope something like that occurs since it doesn't look like I'll get a way to experience it any other way (don't speak or understand a bit of Japanese).
If they'd bring Dragon Quest X over here for PC I'd pick it up in an instant. I remember how excited I was just to run the DQ X benchmark test and saw how beautiful most of the game looked on my computer. Much better than the Wii version. But it was just a painful tease for a game I'll likely never get to play
Nothing we can do but hope. It's things like this that justify a person wanting a console to sell really well. I find console wars discussion a sort of fun meta-game, but the reality is there are always going to be losers. I have little doubt that if the Wii U exploded over here that we'd be hearing about a port, and maybe a PC port to follow. Same for the 3DS DQ games - if the 3DS were really the second coming of the DS then fortune would be smiling upon us.
Holy shit, it's been almost 4 years since I started trying to go through the whole series. I did 1 and 2 back to back and started 3 right away as well. But I got burned out about 2/3 through it and haven't played anything DQ since. I was having such a blast too.
I really need to finish what I started. Awesome thread
Was there any plans to bring DQ7 over? I haven't heard much but any news would be great.
I hope we can be a little more rational than that.So is this GAF's version of Dragon's Den?? Also, I'd prefer a puff-puff with eyes open, please .
We don't know. It doesn't look good. SE has basically given up on localizing their own content outside of huge AAA games, anything less than that is beneath them. (Which makes Bravely Default outselling Lightning Returns kinda a form of poetic justice.)
Nintendo might pick it up. It's highly unlikely we'll see DQX or the DQM games, if they do -- although the DQM games... maybe they'll pick them up just cause they're cheap to localize?
At this point, we have what, 4 games that are in limbo?
DQX
DQ7
DQM: Terry's Wonderland
DQM2
I'm probably forgetting one or two.
Happy to see this thread. Unhappy to read about Faust's slash fiction, won't be able to get that outta my head for a couple of days.
I'm still plugging away at DQX if anyone is interested in partying up let me know.
I'm playing Dragon Quest VII right now, I've been trying to get through this game since its release, but every time sometimes happens to keep me from it.
The first few times I had a shitty third party memory card and I lost my save, my furthest was about 60 hours in. After that I often started the game and played up to about Dharma Temple and then stopped and when I picked it up again I felt like I should start over since it has been so long.
I feel this time I'll do it, I'm currently at the Coliseum, but the convenience of being able to switch between playing this on PSX and PSP helps me find the time to play. I love this game, it's one of my favorites in the series, so I really want to beat it this time.
Also, another topic for discussion -
Normally I never do emulation for anything, I like to actually have possession of all the games that I own, and play on their actual hardware. Which obviously meant I was excluded from the SFC versions of Dragon Quest V and VI.
I got the DS versions of V and VI when they came out, but my big issue with them is I just don't really like the 3D look of them (and I have the same issue with IV - got that for DS as well, but I still prefer the NES version).
I definitely think I would enjoy V and VI much more in 2D form. But, not knowing Japanese nearly well enough to play them in that (took a semester of it in college like 10 years ago, but that's about it), that leaves me with either importing them and playing them with a printed out translation guide, or backing them up and applying a translation patch I guess.
Can anyone who has played both the SFC and DS versions of V and VI comment on how they felt they compared?
Also, another topic for discussion -
Normally I never do emulation for anything, I like to actually have possession of all the games that I own, and play on their actual hardware. Which obviously meant I was excluded from the SFC versions of Dragon Quest V and VI.
I got the DS versions of V and VI when they came out, but my big issue with them is I just don't really like the 3D look of them (and I have the same issue with IV - got that for DS as well, but I still prefer the NES version).
I definitely think I would enjoy V and VI much more in 2D form. But, not knowing Japanese nearly well enough to play them in that (took a semester of it in college like 10 years ago, but that's about it), that leaves me with either importing them and playing them with a printed out translation guide, or backing them up and applying a translation patch I guess.
Can anyone who has played both the SFC and DS versions of V and VI comment on how they felt they compared?
Do you play alone or are other folks still playing with you [or did you join a Japanese guild]?
Nice thread, but am I to believe GAF didn't already have a DQ community thread?
Saddened that DQ7 still hasn't been brought over. I refuse, simply REFUSE to play the PS1 version, knowing a better version exists even if it's unreadable.
I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Dragon Quest 8 and everyone involved in its creation (and localization) for making me fall in love with the series all over again. DW1 was my first jRPG when it came with my Nintendo Power subscription, but I eventually dropped it like a bad habit to pursue its perceived rivals, the Final Fantasies. I dabbled with DW3 a bit along the way but it couldn't hold my interest for long. I missed out on a few titles that came out over the years, notably DW7 but once Square-Enix was a thing and DQVIII was announced I was smitten all over again. I've since gone back and (re)played the Loto trilogy on GBC and more recently the DS remakes. I ignored DQIX, though. Hm...
And that's my story.
(urge to craft Ys community thread, rising)