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Game: Dragon Warrior 3Console: NES
Cheat:
Funny Fortune
Enter Assaram at night. There should be a dancing girl standing the center of the small open area a few steps north from the entrance. Talk to her to recieve your fortune.Messenger of Doom
Enter the Castle of Isis at night. Go to the far lower-left and you should see a cat standing still. Talk to the cat.For a good time, talk to the Queen
Once you have the Magic Key you can do this. Enter the Palace of Isis at night. Head to the throne room, then use the key to open the door to the Queen's bedroom. Go up to her bedroom and talk with her and her handmadiens.Manufacturer: Enix America Corp.
Release Date: 20 July, 2001
ESRB Rating: Teen

Description:
Originally released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Dragon Warrior III is a Game Boy Color port of one of the all-time classic role-playing games. The game reunites two of Japan's greatest RPG talents in Yuji Horii (story and game) and Akira Toriyama (character design). Toriyama is also known as the creator of the immensely popular Dragon Ball cartoons and comics. A prequel to the first two games in the series, DWIII casts you as the child of a great hero who must defeat an evil demon. New additions to the port include improved graphics, new minigames, new items, and a better translation of the original Japanese dialogue.
The game starts off with a personality test that loosely determines how other characters will react to you. Gameplay is standard RPG fare: exploring, building experience levels, acquiring allies, gaining weapons, and ultimately going after a large monster. There are some interesting minigames to mix things up. The Monster Medals feature adds a collectible aspect to the game. Monsters may leave medals behind after you defeat them. Some monsters only appear during certain times of the day. Getting all the medals unlocks a secret dungeon. You can trade medals via link cable to make things easier. Most RPG fans will love this game, but those raised on modern RPGs might find its combat a bit tedious. This game is compatible with Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance only. --Raymond M. Padilla
Pros:
- Classic gameplay
- Excellent monster and character design
- Between 40 to 60 hours of play
- Battles can get repetitive
- A few character classes borderline on useless
- Graphics appear dark on Game Boy Advance