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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 {{Main Series}} franchise; earlier games in the series generally do not feature ''Dragon Quest'' characters.


==Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special==
==Games in the series==
[[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 Special|Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special]]''===
''Main article: [[Itadaki Street Special]]''


It features the following characters from Dragon Quest:
===''[[Itadaki Street Portable]]''===
''Main article: [[Itadaki Street Portable]]''


* [[Slime]]
'''Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable''' is a 2006 {{PSP}} game, featuring characters from Square Enix's {{Main Series}} and ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series.
* [[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]]


It features the following characters from ''Dragon Quest'':


* 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]].
*[[Slime]]
* Itadaki Street DS, a 2007 [[Nintendo DS]] game, features characters drawn from [[Dragon Quest]] and from Nintendo's ''Super Mario Brothers'' franchise.
*{{DQ4}}: [[Alena]]
*{{DQ4}}: [[Maya Mahabala]] (Manya in Japan)
*{{DQ4}}: [[Meena Mahabala]] (Minea in Japan)
*{{DQ5}}: [[Bianca Whitaker]]
*{{DQ7}}: [[Kiefer]]
*{{DQ7}}: [[Maribel Mayde]]
*{{DQ8}}: [[Jessica Albert]]
*{{DQ8}}: [[Angelo]] ([[Kukule]] in Japan)
*{{DQ8}}: [[Yangus]]
*{{DQ8}}: [[Trode]]
*{{DQ8}}: [[Marcello]]


Earlier games in the series generally do not feature Dragon Quest characters.
===''[[Itadaki Street DS]]''===
[[Category:Spinoff games]]{{Wikia}}
''Main article: [[Itadaki Street DS]]''
 
'''Itadaki Street DS''', a 2007 [[Nintendo DS]] game, features characters drawn from ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' and from Nintendo's ''[[Super Mario]]'' franchise.
 
===''[[Fortune Street]]''===
''Main article: [[Fortune Street]]''
 
'''Fortune Street''', is the first Itadaki Street game on the Nintendo Wii, it was published by Nintendo in North America and released on December 1st, 2011 in Japan.  It is similar to Itadaki Street DS, sharing many of the same characters and boards as that game.
 
===''[[Itadaki Street: Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary]]''===
''Main article: [[Itadaki Street: Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary]]''
 
==Cover Gallery==
<center><gallery>
Itadaki Street Special Box.png|''Itadaki Street Special''.
Itadaki Street PSP.png|''Itadaki Street Portable''.
Itadaki Street DS Box.png|''Itadaki Street DS''
Fortune Street Box.png|''Fortune Street''.
</gallery></center>
 
{{Crossovers}}
 
[[Category:Spinoff games]]
[[Category:Crossovers]]{{Wikia}}

Latest revision as of 18:10, 2 February 2023

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

Games in the series[edit]

Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special[edit]

Main article: Itadaki Street Special

Itadaki Street Portable[edit]

Main article: Itadaki Street Portable

Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable is a 2006 PSP game, featuring characters from Square Enix's Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy series.

It features the following characters from Dragon Quest:

Itadaki Street DS[edit]

Main article: Itadaki Street DS

Itadaki Street DS, a 2007 Nintendo DS game, features characters drawn from Dragon Quest and from Nintendo's Super Mario franchise.

Fortune Street[edit]

Main article: Fortune Street

Fortune Street, is the first Itadaki Street game on the Nintendo Wii, it was published by Nintendo in North America and released on December 1st, 2011 in Japan. It is similar to Itadaki Street DS, sharing many of the same characters and boards as that game.

Itadaki Street: Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary[edit]

Main article: Itadaki Street: Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary

Cover Gallery[edit]

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