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===Release=== The initial release was delayed over a year because of Enix wanting to further develop their game. The game was eventually shown at [[Nintendo Space World|Shoshinkai]] in November 1995. ''Dragon Quest VI'' was released a few weeks later on December 9. Since then, in Japan, the game actually made the news in 2005, when a Japanese student threatened another student over an argument about which ''Dragon Quest'' is the best, the student doing the threatening favouring ''Dragon Quest VI''. ==== Nintendo DS remake ==== The ''Dragon Quest VI'' enhanced remake for the [[Nintendo DS]] was announced in late [[2007 in video gaming|2007]] by Square Enix and was developed by ArtePiazza. This version has a few differences: * The Beastmaster Class is no longer able to recruit monsters and has been redone to have abilities similar to the Blue Mage class in ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. * The after-battle monster recruitment has been removed. Instead, there are certain Slimes that will join you once you accomplish a specific task. Dorango still remains recruitable. * Since this version comes with a built in map of both worlds on the top of the screen, the World Map and the Magic Map have been removed. * The 'Surechigai' system from [[Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies|Dragon Quest IX]] has been implemented, which allows wireless communication and data transfer between two DS systems. * A Slime Curling mini-game was added. * The names of the following characters from this game were changed in [[Dragon Quest IX]] as follows: '''Mireille''' (Mireyu) as Milly, '''Hassan''' as Carver, '''Barbara''' (Bābara) as Ashlynn, '''Redach''' (Reidakku) as Somnia, and '''San Marino''' as Port Haven. On April 28, 2008, it was reported that [[Square Enix]] has applied for the trademark "The Realms of Reverie" at the [[United States Patent and Trademark Office]], leading to speculation that it was the localized title for this game. On May 20, 2008, Square Enix opened up the North American site featuring the three Dragon Quest DS remakes, acknowledging ''Realms of Reverie'' as the official subtitle, as well as confirming a release in North America. The next day, a press release from Square Enix confirmed that the game will be released in Europe as ''Dragon Quest: Realms of Reverie''. On July 13,2010 In an interview Yuji Horii (creator of Dragon Quest), was asked if Dragon quest VI was still coming to the U.S, Horii replied "...Dragon Quest VI is definitely a possibility!".
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