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'''''Dragon Quest''''' is a [[Japan]]ese role playing game that was developed by Chunsoft and published by Enix/Nintendo. The game was released on May 27, 1986. Due to Nintendo wanting to make the game more family friendly, sexuality was toned down for the western release. All international releases are always using the censored version.
 
'''''Dragon Quest''''' is a [[Japan]]ese role playing game that was developed by Chunsoft and published by Enix/Nintendo. The game was released on May 27, 1986. Due to Nintendo wanting to make the game more family friendly, sexuality was toned down for the western release. All international releases are always using the censored version.
   

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How "Puff-Puff" Has Been Censored In Dragon Quest

Dragon Quest is a Japanese role playing game that was developed by Chunsoft and published by Enix/Nintendo. The game was released on May 27, 1986. Due to Nintendo wanting to make the game more family friendly, sexuality was toned down for the western release. All international releases are always using the censored version.

Censorship[]

International censorship[]

  • The scene where a woman says "Hey there, boy. If you want a puff-puff, its 50 gold." it was changed to "No, I have no tomatoes. I have no tomatoes today."

Where to find it uncensored[]

The Japanese version is completely uncensored.

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