Same here. My brother got an NES for his Birthday. We convinced our parents to get us a subscription to Nintendo Power. The first time we put in Dragon Warrior I was blown away. We put Super Mario Bros. completely to the side and played Dragon Warrior every waking second until we had completed it. Of course, without access to the internet, that took us what seemed like ages.
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honestly i think completing the game is impossible without a little help, i remember the maze in the castle at the end of the game as ridiculously hard to navigate. If i make it therein the retro play i'll probably give it a shot without a walk through then use a guide to actually complete the game.
Well, actually, the game came with maps and ennemy stats and stuff when you had it from Nintendo Power... So, I guess that helped a lot.
Ahhh, i borrowed it from a friend...so i had nothing but a cartridge. I did eventually get a strategy guide for it and that was the only reason i completed it .