Soundtrack Samples

Music

Dragon Quest scores grouped by era - Famicom chip, SNES, orchestral Symphonic Suite, and concert recordings.

The Famicom Era

Dragon Quest II - NES Famicom screenshot from the 1987 RPG

The Famicom scores - Dragon Quest I through IV - were composed for the Ricoh 2A03 chip: two pulse-wave channels, one triangle, one noise, one DPCM. Within those constraints Sugiyama produced some of his most celebrated work.

Dragon Quest I - Complete OST (1986)

Dragon Quest III - Complete OST (1988)

The Super Famicom Era

Dragon Quest VI - Super Famicom title card from the 1995 Enix RPG

The SNES SPC700 chip offered sample-based instruments and much richer polyphony. Dragon Quest V and VI sound noticeably closer to the orchestral recordings - though Sugiyama still maintained a separate NHK Symphony Suite for each title.

Dragon Quest V - Complete SNES OST (1992)

Orchestral Recordings

The Symphonic Suite series represents the music as Sugiyama conceived it - the full orchestral statement rather than the chip-music arrangement. The NHK Symphony recordings (1986–1996) and London Philharmonic re-recordings (2001–2019) are the primary musical text of the Dragon Quest franchise.

NHK Symphony Orchestra - Dragon Quest Symphonic Suite Concert

London Philharmonic - Dragon Quest Concert