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'''Itadaki Street''' is a series of Monopoly-like electronic board games created by [[Yuji Horii]] and released in Japan by [[Enix]] or [[Square Enix]]. Each game features themed characters drawn from the company's various franchises. Three games in the series so far feature characters (or monsters) drawn from the Dragon Quest franchise:  
'''Itadaki Street''' is a series of Monopoly-like electronic board games created by [[Yuji Horii]] and released in Japan by [[Enix]] or [[Square Enix]]. Each game features themed characters drawn from the company's various franchises. Three games in the series so far feature characters (or monsters) drawn from the Dragon Quest franchise:  


* [[Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special]], a 2004 [[PlayStation 2]] game, as its name suggests, features characters from [[Dragon Quest]] and [[Final Fantasy]].
==Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special==
* [[Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable]], a 2006 [[PlayStation Portable]] game, as its name suggests, also features characters from [[Dragon Quest]] and [[Final Fantasy]].
[[Itadaki Street]] is a series of electronic board games released in Japan by [[Square Enix]]. '''Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable''', released in 2006 for the PSP, includes characters from Square Enix's Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy video game series much like [[Itadaki Street Special]].
* [[Itadaki Street DS]], a 2007 [[Nintendo DS]] game, features characters drawn from [[Dragon Quest]] and from Nintendo's ''Super Mario Brothers'' franchise.
 
It features the following characters from Dragon Quest:
 
* [[Slime]]
* [[Dragon Quest IV]]: [[Alena]]
* [[Dragon Quest IV]]: [[Mara]] ([[Manya]] in Japan)
* [[Dragon Quest IV]]: [[Nara]] ([[Minea]] in Japan)
* [[Dragon Quest V]]: [[Bianca]]
* [[Dragon Quest VII]]: [[Kiefer]]
* [[Dragon Quest VII]]: [[Maribel]]
* [[Dragon Quest VIII]]: [[Jessica]]
* [[Dragon Quest VIII]]: [[Angelo]] ([[Kukule]] in Japan)
* [[Dragon Quest VIII]]: [[Yangus]]
* [[Dragon Quest VIII]]: [[Trode]]
* [[Dragon Quest VIII]]: [[Marcello]]
 
 
* Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable, a 2006 [[PlayStation Portable]] game, as its name suggests, also features characters from [[Dragon Quest]] and [[Final Fantasy]].
* Itadaki Street DS, a 2007 [[Nintendo DS]] game, features characters drawn from [[Dragon Quest]] and from Nintendo's ''Super Mario Brothers'' franchise.


Earlier games in the series generally do not feature Dragon Quest characters.
Earlier games in the series generally do not feature Dragon Quest characters.
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Revision as of 12:49, 3 February 2010

Itadaki Street is a series of Monopoly-like electronic board games created by Yuji Horii and released in Japan by Enix or Square Enix. Each game features themed characters drawn from the company's various franchises. Three games in the series so far feature characters (or monsters) drawn from the Dragon Quest franchise:

Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special

Itadaki Street is a series of electronic board games released in Japan by Square Enix. Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable, released in 2006 for the PSP, includes characters from Square Enix's Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy video game series much like Itadaki Street Special.

It features the following characters from Dragon Quest:


Earlier games in the series generally do not feature Dragon Quest characters.

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