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Unlike ''[[Itadaki Street Special]]'', the player is not a ''Dragon Quest'' or ''Super Mario'' character, but a boy or girl that can dress up in different outfits from those series.  After selecting a gender, the player begins by choosing from eight facial styles, which do not change throughout the game.  Then, the player selects from one of three hair styles, and finally from one of three sets of clothes.  The hair styles and clothing not selected appear in the shop for purchase later in the game.
Unlike ''[[Itadaki Street Special]]'', the player is not a ''Dragon Quest'' or ''Super Mario'' character, but a boy or girl that can dress up in different outfits from those series.  After selecting a gender, the player begins by choosing from eight facial styles, which do not change throughout the game.  Then, the player selects from one of three hair styles, and finally from one of three sets of clothes.  The hair styles and clothing not selected appear in the shop for purchase later in the game.


Outfits include hair/hats/helmets, clothes/armor, and two different sets of accessories that can be mixed and matched to a player's liking.  While the first outfit is free, additional outfit items must be purchased with money earned by playing or completing various boards.
Outfits include hair/hats/helmets, clothes/armor, and two different sets of accessories that can be mixed and matched to a player's liking.  Additional outfit items may be purchased with money earned by playing or completing various boards; some of the items can be obtained for free by winning a board.


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