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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2007

Ah, Dragon Quest V. The Dragon Quest that got me into the main series. (before it, I had only played Dragon Warrior/Quest Monsters) This, along with IV and VI are being remade on the DS. They'll hopefully get American releases, considering both V and VI have never seen an official english release. (this is a rom translation)

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  • 5 and can you show the newer one

  • @javionblade21

    Maybe some time in the far future. But I don't have any plans to do so within the next few years.

  • uuuuh?... what number is V in latin?... seven maybe? or three?

  • @Ryon346

    No idea, it's intended to be the Roman Numeral 5.

  • What filter are you using? Looks very clean for such a huge resolution.

  • As far as I know, I'm not. lemme check

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  • At a glance, I had misread Slalin's name as "Stalin". XD

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  • 8bit graphics for the PS2 fuck yeah.

  • Oh my God, they're farting!

  • My very favorite game.

  • 0:25 Everyone: "whats that pokemon?"

    *pokemon jingle plays*

    Everyone: "IT'S GENGAR!!!!"

  • dqforums.com <- latest info on dragon quest X

  • @MattiasXL Well with emulator's it's quite easy since most of them (like SNES9x & ZSNES have a fastforward key). So when your at a point where you can kill your enemies with physical attacks only, you fast forward your travelling & battles. You go up in levels & cash in no time. But of course this then makes the game too easy.

  • @Ryon346 5..

  • I = 1

    V = 5

    X = 10

    L = 50

    C = 100

    D = 500

    M = 1000

    A lower number before a higher number means the the higher number is subtracted by the lower number (e.g. IV = 4), whereas a lower number that follows a higher number means that the higher number is added by the lower number (e.g. XII = 12).

    Another pretty unknown fact about Roman numerals is that you can multiply a number by 1000 if you add a horizontal stroke above it; for example, M with a stroke above it is one million.

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