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[[Itadaki Street]] is a series of electronic board games produced by [[Square Enix]]. '''Itadaki Street DS''' was released in 2007, and includes characters from Square Enix's Dragon Quest series and from Nintendo's Super Mario franchises. | [[Itadaki Street]] is a series of electronic board games produced by [[Square Enix]]. '''Itadaki Street DS''' was released in 2007, and includes characters from Square Enix's Dragon Quest series and from Nintendo's Super Mario franchises. | ||
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Itadaki Street is a series of electronic board games produced by Square Enix. Itadaki Street DS was released in 2007, and includes characters from Square Enix's Dragon Quest series and from Nintendo's Super Mario franchises.
Characters from Dragon Quest:
- Slime
- Dragon Quest VIII: Jessica
- Dragon Quest (game): the Dragonlord
- Dragon Quest II: the Princess of Moonbrooke
- Dragon Quest V: Bianca
- Dragon Quest VIII: Kukule (Angelo outside of Japan)
- Dragon Quest: Yangus: Young Yangus
- Dragon Quest IV: Alena
- Dragon Quest IV: Cristo
- Dragon Quest VI: Hassan
- Mommonja
- Healslime
- Goodybag
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