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   publisher      = [[Enix]]<br />[[Nintendo]] (North American NES)|
   publisher      = [[Enix]]<br />[[Nintendo]] (North American NES)|
   systems        = [[Android]], [[Game Boy Color]], [[iOS]], [[Mobile phone]] ([[BREW]]), [[MSX]], [[MSX2]], [[Nintendo 3DS]], [[Nintendo Switch]], [[PlayStation 4]], [[PlayStation 5]], [[PC-9801]], [[Super Famicom]], [[Wii]], [[Windows]], [[Xbox Series X/S]]|
   systems        = [[Android]], [[Game Boy Color]], [[iOS]], [[Mobile phone]] ([[BREW]]), [[MSX]], [[MSX2]], [[Nintendo 3DS]], [[Nintendo Switch]], [[PlayStation 4]], [[PlayStation 5]], [[PC-9801]], [[Super Famicom]], [[Wii]], [[Windows]], [[Xbox Series X/S]]|
   release        = '''Dragon Quest/Dragon Warrior'''<br />Famicom (Japan): January 26, 1987<br />MSX, MSX2, PC-9801 (Japan): 1988<br />NES (North America): September 1990<br />'''Dragon Quest/Dragon Warrior I & II'''<br />Super Famicom (Japan): December 18, 1993<br />Game Boy Color (Japan): September 23, 1999<br />Game Boy Color (NA): September 27, 2000<br />'''Dragon Quest (remake)'''<br />Mobile, [[BREW]], [[S!appli]] (Japan): 2006<br />Android, iOS (JP): June 26, 2014<br />Android, iOS (WW): October 9, 2014<br />3DS, PS4 (Japan): August 10, 2017<br />Switch (worldwide): September 27, 2019<br />'''Wii (''[[Dragon Quest 25th Anniversary Collection|25th Anniversary Collection]]'')'''<br />Japan: September 15, 2011<br />'''Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake'''<br />PS5, Switch, Windows, XS (WW): 2025|
   release        = '''Dragon Quest/Dragon Warrior'''<br />Famicom (Japan): January 26, 1987<br />MSX, MSX2, PC-9801 (Japan): 1988<br />NES (North America): September 1990<br />'''Dragon Quest/Dragon Warrior I & II'''<br />Super Famicom (Japan): December 18, 1993<br />Game Boy Color (Japan): September 23, 1999<br />Game Boy Color (NA): September 27, 2000<br />'''Dragon Quest (remake)'''<br />Mobile, [[BREW]], [[s!appli]] (Japan): 2006<br />Android, iOS (JP): June 26, 2014<br />Android, iOS (WW): October 9, 2014<br />3DS, PS4 (Japan): August 10, 2017<br />Switch (worldwide): September 27, 2019<br />'''Wii (''[[Dragon Quest 25th Anniversary Collection|25th Anniversary Collection]]'')'''<br />Japan: September 15, 2011<br />'''Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake'''<br />PS5, Switch, Windows, XS (WW): 2025|
   added_to_museum = Switch: December 17, 2021|
   added_to_museum = Switch: December 17, 2021|
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Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line
Developer Chunsoft
Publisher Enix
Nintendo (North American NES)
Platforms Android, Game Boy Color, iOS, Mobile phone (BREW), MSX, MSX2, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC-9801, Super Famicom, Wii, Windows, Xbox Series X/S
Released Dragon Quest/Dragon Warrior
Famicom (Japan): January 26, 1987
MSX, MSX2, PC-9801 (Japan): 1988
NES (North America): September 1990
Dragon Quest/Dragon Warrior I & II
Super Famicom (Japan): December 18, 1993
Game Boy Color (Japan): September 23, 1999
Game Boy Color (NA): September 27, 2000
Dragon Quest (remake)
Mobile, BREW, s!appli (Japan): 2006
Android, iOS (JP): June 26, 2014
Android, iOS (WW): October 9, 2014
3DS, PS4 (Japan): August 10, 2017
Switch (worldwide): September 27, 2019
Wii (25th Anniversary Collection)
Japan: September 15, 2011
Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake
PS5, Switch, Windows, XS (WW): 2025
Added to
Museum
Switch: December 17, 2021

Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line (ドラゴンクエストII 悪霊の神々, Dragon Quest II: Akuryō no Kamigami), originally known as Dragon Warrior II in North America, was a role-playing video game developed by Chunsoft and published by Enix. It was the second game in the Dragon Quest series.