The Dragon Quest I.II is a 1993 Super Famicom bundle featuring enhanced remakes of the first two foundational Role-playing (RPG) titles. Gameplay involves classic turn-based combat, world exploration, and character progression. This collection updates the interface and graphics to match contemporary standards and slightly rebalances the difficulty across both the solitary quest of the first game and the party-based adventure of the sequel.
The compilation provides players with two separate, full-length role-playing games:
This collection serves as a comprehensive introduction to the early lore and mechanics of the franchise, presenting both the singular hero quest and the subsequent multi-character journey. There is no indication that this specific 1993 release includes exclusive content not available within the individual remakes themselves, but it packages them together for convenience.
Both included titles fall squarely within the Role-playing (RPG) and Adventure genres. Gameplay centers on exploring world maps, navigating towns and dungeons, engaging in random encounters using a classic turn-based combat system, and leveling up characters to improve their statistics and learn new spells.
While retaining the fundamental structure of the original releases, this compilation features significant technical upgrades tailored for the Super Famicom hardware:
This specific compilation was developed by Chunsoft and published by Enix Corporation, arriving on the Super Famicom platform in 1993.
As of the current date, this specific 1993 release of the bundle does not feature any downloadable content (DLCs) or official expansions.
This package offers a direct pathway into the foundational narratives of one of the most influential RPG series in video game history. Players experience the evolution of the series mechanics, moving from the solitary quest of the first installment to the party-based dynamics introduced in the second, all presented with updated visuals and a slightly refined difficulty structure.