Unreleased SNES Dragon Quest prototype could be "lost for good" as the only alleged copy of the 1993 JRPG worth $50,000 was sold to a private collector
An English translation of the first Dragon Quest spin-off could be gone for some time
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The Dragon Quest series has been through countless iterations and spin-offs, but one version might be properly lost for good.
Dragon’s Quest’s first side step was Torneko’s Great Adventure: Mystery Dungeon, an SNES game in which you collect items in randomized dungeons as the …