The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Dragon Warrior 3 original NES Nintendo Game cartridge only – Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:0719631000029
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Nintendo NES
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:NES_DRAGON_WARRIOR_3
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
The Traditionalist –
This GBA game is a redone version of “Final Fantasy” but still has its originality type. In this game, you are a son of a hero ina small town, and in your birthday, your fate as the next hero (Ortega) starts. In this game, you can have 3 NPC companions whom you can spend your journey with. These are the mages, cleric, dealer, fighter, warrior and the most useless type, the jester.It also has a lot of items to sell. Headgear, armor, weapon, footwear and special accessories (Rosary, bracelet or necklace, or even a gem) which will affect your stats.Gameplay:The game is so much fun to play because of its very entertaining story. You can play either of the four characters, and as an introduction, you will be asked about 20 questions ( birthdate, yes-no questions and decision making, which maybe useful to identify the true you, seriously speaking.)by an invisible supernatural being, and you can deposit and withdraw money from the banks. You can also go into some churches to be revived (when dead), Uncurse (when cursed) and Detoxify (If Poisoned). You can also find medals which you can exchange to better weapons revealed in the game time by time.Sounds:The sounds are a bit annoying…sometimes they are frightening, especially during the adventure of walking through scenarios.Graphics:Good graphics, but is still a typical GBA graphical software product. Nothing good. Nothing bad, Sometimes Blurred.Replay:The different paths to choose will keep you playing. It has exciting and fresh.
Ralph Sperry –
Super clean with dust sleeve! Great buy
Gerald Rowe –
Very cool.
Kory Fritz –
This game is probably one of the best nes game I play as a child and am happy to have it again.
Zzonkmiles –
Disclaimer: This review is for the NES version of Dragon Warrior III, not the remake of it available for the Game Boy Advance or Japanese Super Famicom.—–Dragon Warrior III is arguably the strongest of the four games released on the NES. It has two detailed worlds to explore; multiple sidequests; an army of distinct playable classes; and an array of dungeons, towers, caves, and castles to explore. Several new features are also introduced, including the ability to create hybrid classes by using a class change; the ability to fly (and not just sail); unique magic spells allowing you to transform into other characters, ironize so you can see new enemies’ attack patterns, and instant death spells; and a vault where you can deposit your hard-earned cash and items for safekeeping.The game’s controls are greatly improved over those of its predecessors. The key system was improved so that each new key opens all doors that previous keys could open (thus making it unnecessary to hold 3 or 4 different keys that could only open one type of door). The Return spell was also greatly improved, thus allowing you to travel around the world far more easily. Navigating the menus is also a bit easier.Dragon Warrior III is a long quest. The different classes you can select greatly increase its replay value and affect the game’s difficulty. The class change feature, available to all characters (except the hero) after level 20, allows you to customize your team even further. For example,.
amerk –
The gameplay itself is outstanding. I was very impressed with the second, being that it was so much larger than it’s original, and when I played the 3rd I was greatly impressed. This game (being of course based on the NES version and therefore 8 bit style) surpasses some of the newer games on the market today. The storyline is decent, not too complicated, and the characters do not seem to really interact with their surroundings, but the puzzles and the dungeons and overall the entire game will take several hours to complete. However, near the end, one of the things that turned me off was the constant barage of attacks, one after another, without letup. That alone can make a person frustrated, especially when time is of value. Other than that one flaw, I loved it.
Mark T. Brody –
I loved Dragon Warrior I. Absolutely loved it. Dragon Warrior II was a great advancement on the original game, although I felt it was ridiculous at times, with the difficulty level.Dragon Warrior III is almost the perfect RPG game. It’s EXTREMELY long, very complex, yet simplistic at the same time, due to the limitations of 8-bit graphics (which I actually enjoy… I don’t like Graphics heavy storylines). The addition of things like character classes mix things up nicely. Even things like turning a Wizard into a Sage is a very cool feature. Takes your wimpy, weak Wizard character and can eventually turn him into a pretty strong character.I honestly wish they never stopped making Dragon Warrior games for NES. I would and could play them for the rest of my life! Best games ever.
GARY E. PARZIK –
classic RPG that stays true to the cause………..still lots of fun after all of these years…I now own all four.
Ralph Sperry –
Super clean with dust sleeve! Great buy
barbara ambler –
came quickly and safely packaged. enjoy these older games a lot. slower than the newer games, but still fun to play.