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Game Description |
Dragon Quest III received a Super Famicom remake in 1996, 8 years after it's original Famicom release.
This remake brings the game's presentation in league with Dragon Quest VI and stands as the most loved and cherished version of Dragon Quest III to date.
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Translation Description |
This patch translates Dragon Quest III for SNES from Japanese to English, by removing all the bugs that messed female dealers' descriptions, corrupted saved games and might freeze the game during certain item descriptions; it also prevents the bug that made items in the bag disappear; all of which made the game partially & randomly unplayable. Added to this, this patch restores the lost content belonging to two missing paragraphs during the ending sequence narration of the game in DQTranslations' patch. Other additional aspects derived from all this or related with typos ("destoryed", missing apostrophe in some saxon genitives during some dealers' descriptions, some few reversed questions in the personality test and the Crown Jewel scenario) are fixed as a consequence of applying this patch to your ROM: for further details about it, read the readme that accompanies this patch.
This patch is based on the translation from Japanese to English made by DQTranslations around 2009 (version 1.1, in one of its very latest variants, with CRC2 checksum 07B89251). It must be applied over a headerless Dragon Quest III Japanese ROM. It might be also applied over an English-patched ROM translated by DQTranslations, though, with the aforementioned checksum (07B89251) and version.
This patch has been done by Rod Mérida, from Crackowia translation group, during the 25th, December of 2021, and reviewed during the next three days. It includes any pre-existing bug fixes created and applied to my previous Spanish translation of Dragon Quest III for SNES. Consider this my Christmas gift to the English speaking world.
An extra patch is included, in .bps format, that adapts this translated and bugfixed ROM to be compatible with SNES Mini's default emulator, Canoe (the "Extra byte" parameter will have to be set to "03" when sending the patched ROM to the SNES Mini). This patch needs to be applied over a Japanese unheadered ROM, too. |
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