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Square Enix Confirms Dragon Quest VII For 3DS And Gives Release Date

Square Enix has confirmed that a remake of the critically acclaimed Dragon Quest VII will be arriving exclusively on the Nintendo 3DS. Dragon Quest VII will launch in Japan on 7th February 2013. Square Enix has yet to confirm a release date for the West. Dragon Quest VII originally launched on the original PlayStation back in 2000.

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        1. No is funny is like a counter to the sony drones that say that they have a grandpa in japan that works for sony and they tell them that sony is building the ps4 whit nvidia 680 whit 8g of ram and a 8core procesor in short im just trolling whit out hurting sonys fans that suposely are not here

  1. I remember we the vita was about to be released so much……then boom memory cards costed more than the games no backwards compatible whit neather psp games or downloads ps1 games where absent at the beggining and all the great game comming to 3ds,is like sony builded the vita to fail

    1. I’m not sure if English is a second (or third) language to you, and I apologize if it is, but that was pretty awful to read. ._.

      The Vita isn’t a PSP and UMDs are not viable media sources so there was no way Sony was going to put one into a Vita just for backwards compatibility. You can download PSP and PSOne games on your Vita and play them. You could always play PSOne games via remote play.

      You’re talking like these are necessary features. They’re nice options.

  2. Good to know. Now lets get some of those Classic FF titles onto the 3ds. I’d shovel out the money for another of those. Most preferably 6 or 7

        1. There’s a rumour that Square is remaking V and VI for 3DS. But I’d rather them make V for 3DS and VI for Wii U!
          And there is no WAY VII will come to the 3DS. Square said they will only remake it when a FF game tops it (IX tops it already, but OK).
          And if they do make VII, it will never be on a handheld. It’d be on a home console. And most likely an exclusive to Sony.

  3. Sir Nicholas Pennyworth

    I prefer some other JRPG’s to Dragon Quest, but I enjoy these games. I bought V on the DS and enjoyed it, so this will be a nearly certain pick-up for me, as most say this is one of the best in the series.

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  5. Got to say, I am PUMPED. Never even seen much of DQVII, but I think I’ll like it. Yet another DQ game to add to my collection, especially after I enjoyed V.

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  8. Seeing how limited the run was for DQVII (Europe never received it, thus making getting an English translation that much harder), I’d like to say it would come out a year after the release of the Japanese version. I’m thinking word should be announced around July 2013 with a release either in time for the holiday season, or in February 2014.

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