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'''Historical Background:'''
{{nihongo|'''Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation'''|ドラゴンクエストVI 幻の大地|Doragon Kuesuto Shikkusu Maboroshi no Daichi|"''Dragon Quest VI: Land of Illusion''"}}, '''''Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Reverie''''' in Europe, is am [[RPG]] developed by [[Heartbeat]] and published by [[Enix]] (now [[Square Enix]]) for the [[Super Famicom]] as a part of the ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' series and as the last ''Dragon Quest'' game in the Zenithia trilogy.  It was released on December 9, 1995, in Japan, developed by Heartbeat; whereas the previous ''Dragon Quest'' games were developed by [[Chunsoft]].  In July 2007, Square Enix announced a series of remakes of ''[[Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen]]'', ''[[Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride]]'' and ''Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation'' for the [[Nintendo DS]], making this the first time the game in question got released on other consoles and overseas.  Like its predecessor, Dragon Quest VI was a Japan-only release as the larger ROMs needed for English dialog were cost-prohibitive (the game was already 32 megabits in size, the limit for SNES ROMs without using bank switching). In addition, the game's release occurred very late into the SNES's lifespan, by which time Enix had dropped support for the console outside Japan. The title was finally released overseas for the Nintendo DS in North America on February 14, 2011, and in Europe on May 20, 2011.  A version of the game for [[Android]] and [[iOS]] was released in Japan on June 10, 2015, and worldwide in English on June 24, 2015.


Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation is a JRPG (Japanese Role-Playing Game) that was originally made only for Japan, on the SNES. After more than a decade, however, it was remade for the DS; following that, we Americans FINALLY got an English localizationFor any long-time DQ fans who were wondering why the series went from DQ 1-4 before skipping straight to 7, it's because we had never actually gotten 5 and 6 until very recently.
As the sixth installment to the ''Dragon Quest'' series, the graphics and gameplay remain close to the other games, with minor additions and upgrades.  The graphics were vastly improved from ''[[Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride]]'', which was also for the SNES, but had rather unimpressive graphics due to being an early game on the console. Navigation remains largely unchanged from the previous games and the turn-based battles are still in first-person. The class system from ''Dragon Quest III'' returns, with minor adjustmentsThe large cartridge ROM used by the game resulted in an extremely high price of 11,970 yen (about 137 dollars), ''Dragon Quest VI'' sold 3.2 million copies in Japan, becoming the best selling game of 1995.  The DS version sold an additional one million copies by March 2010.


'''Plot Synopsis:'''
The story follows the traditional ''Dragon Quest'' "Hero" on a quest to save the world. In this particular installment, the heroes also have to endure the personal struggle of amnesia, as many of the main characters do not initially remember who they are. After completing a series of quests, the player learns that in addition to a Real World, there is also a Dream World, made up of people's dreams, and that there is a great evil that wants to conquer both. The Hero and his new party work together to save both worlds from the ever-growing threat.


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== Plot ==
The world of Dragon Quest VI is split into two halves; the Dream World, and the Real World.  These two worlds were segregated from one another; the Dream World itself was crafted entirely from the dreams of all those who lived in the Real World, and so, no one could ever cross from one to the other.   
The world of Dragon Quest VI is split into two halves; the Dream World, and the Real World.  These two worlds were segregated from one another; the Dream World itself was crafted entirely from the dreams of all those who lived in the Real World, and so, no one could ever cross from one to the other.   


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And so, our story begins with three righteous heroes sitting around a campfire.  They have crossed the threshold of fate; they are about to storm Murdaw's castle, and the events that follow...may just change the course of history...
And so, our story begins with three righteous heroes sitting around a campfire.  They have crossed the threshold of fate; they are about to storm Murdaw's castle, and the events that follow...may just change the course of history...


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