I hope you enjoy the video and give a solo Hero game a shot. I felt much more confident in taking the tabs out of my Game Genie instead of my Super Nintendo. As an aside, you will notice a Game Genie being used that is simply because my Game Genie is my Super Famicom 'converter'. This video was something I did for fun as far as I know there aren't any videos of a solo Hero playthrough around, so I thought this could serve that purpose and give some people a chance to see how this version of the game plays, which I very much prefer playing over the slower playing, worse sounding, uglier Game Boy Color version. Not only would it take quite a long time to clear out the boards, but the prizes at the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Dice Game boards are nothing my solo Hero needs. The only exceptions to this that I am aware of are the items on the various Dice Game boards and at the GOAL squares in the third and fourth boards. If I do not open a chest, then that chest is either empty, contains a Man-Eater Box, or is a Mimic. If there's an item on the ground, in a pot, or a dresser, or in a chest in a dungeon, I get it. So if that time were removed, I imagine I either just made it under 9 hours or barely had over that time.Ī simple solution is if I had played with a more speed-centric desire over a 'get as much as I can in the game' playthrough instead, which I may eventually do on the Game Boy Color version of the game. The playtime of the video up until the game is beaten appears to be about 9:08:29, with the reset/startup time intact. It's not a "as fast as I can"-type run, more of a "completionist" one in which I tried to get all items found on the ground and in chests, and I went through all of the dungeons in the game as well. This is a solo Hero playthrough of Dragon Quest 3 for the Super Famicom. Speed run of Dragon Quest 3 with a solo Hero in ~9:00.
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