North America: 60,000 units at $39.99 = $2.4 million Dragon Quest (JPJapanese: Romaji: Doragonkuesuto) (called Dragon Warrior in North America) also known as Dragon Quest I, is the first game in the Dragon Quest series was developed by Enix (now Square Enix) and released in 1986 in Japan for the Family Computer ('Famicom').NES: 3.18 million units of Dragon Quest IV in Japan at ¥9180 ( $113) = $359.34 million.Dragon Quest III on Game Boy Color in Japan: 750,000 units at ¥6912 ( $67) each = $50.3 million.Dragon Quest III on Super Famicom: 1.4 million units, at ¥9396 ( $91) each = $127.4 million.
Dragon Warrior III on NES: 95,000 units at $59.99 = $6 million.Dragon Quest III on Famicom: 3.8 million units at ¥6500 ( $80) = $304 million.More than 1 million copies sold as a bundle with Nintendo Power magazine subscription.
Prior to the announcement, there were rumors of a DQIX port to the Wii. This unexpected announcement, considered a " megaton", will bring a much needed high-caliber RPG on the Wii. At the time, it was considered a " megaton." Dragon Quest X ĭragon Quest X was announced for the Wii on December 10, 2008, exactly two years after Square-Enix announced Dragon Quest IX would be going to the Nintendo DS.
Dragon Quest Retsuden: Roto no Monshō – 20,000,000 ĭragon Quest IX was announced for the Nintendo DS portable system on December 12, 2006, marking the first time a main series entry releasing exclusively on a handheld.Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibōken – 50,000,000 (Japan).Manga comic tankōbon volume sales – 70,000,000 The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age Definitive Edition