![]() ![]() While the package bears the mark of the loveable Slime, the Dragon Quest Karaage-kun isn’t billed as tasting like the game’s mascot monster. And since Dragon Quest and Lawson are such good friends, they’re teaming up to give us a special Dragon Quest Karaage-kun flavor. ![]() Since then, the landmark role-playing video game and delicious snack have had many sequels and updates, with more than a dozen games bearing the Dragon Quest brand to date and over 150 different flavors of Karaage-kun having been offered. Not only was 1986 the year the very first Dragon Quest was released for Nintendo’s 8-bit Famicom, it was also when Karaage-kun, Japanese convenience store chain Lawson’s signature fried chicken, made its debut. Command? Eat, of course!Ģ016 marks the 30th anniversary of two things very near and dear to our hearts.
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