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|released = May 25, 2006
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|genre = console board game
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|modes = single-player, multi-player
|modes = single-player, multi-player
|platforms = [[PlayStation Portable]]
|platforms = [[Sony PlayStation#PlayStation Portable|PlayStation Portable]]
|series = ''[[Itadaki Street]]''
|series = ''[[Itadaki Street (series)|Itadaki Street]]''
|ratings = CERO: A (All Ages)
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'''Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable''' is a 2006 [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]] game, featuring characters from Square Enix's ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series. It is the sequel (not a port) to ''[[Itadaki Street Special]]'' and was followed by ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]''.
'''''Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable''''' is a 2006 [[Sony PlayStation#PlayStation Portable|PSP]] game, featuring characters from Square Enix's ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series.  


==Characters==
It is the sequel to ''[[Itadaki Street Special]]'' and was followed by ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]''. The heroes from ''Dragon Quest V-VII'' that were featured in the previous game are are no longer unlockable characters.
It features the following characters from ''Dragon Quest'':


==''Dragon Quest'' characters==
*[[Slime]]
*[[Slime]]
*''[[Dragon Quest IV]]'': [[Alena]]
*{{DQ4}}: [[Alena]]
*''[[Dragon Quest IV]]'': [[Mara]] ([[Manya]] in Japan)
*{{DQ4}}: [[Maya Mahabala]] ('''Manya''' in Japan)
*''[[Dragon Quest IV]]'': [[Nara]] ([[Minea]] in Japan)
*{{DQ4}}: [[Meena Mahabala]] ('''Minea''' in Japan)
*''[[Dragon Quest V]]'': [[Bianca]]
*{{DQ5}}: [[Bianca]]
*''[[Dragon Quest VII]]'': [[Kiefer]]
*{{DQ7}}: [[Kiefer]]
*''[[Dragon Quest VII]]'': [[Maribel]]
*{{DQ7}}: [[Maribel Mayde]]
*''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]'': [[Jessica]]
*{{DQ8}}: [[Jessica Albert]]
*''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]'': [[Angelo]] (''Kukule'' in Japan)
*{{DQ8}}: [[Angelo]] ('''Kukule''' in Japan)
*''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]'': [[Yangus]]
*{{DQ8}}: [[Yangus]]
*''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]'': [[Trode]]
*{{DQ8}}: [[Trode]]
*''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]'': [[Marcello]]
*{{DQ8}}: [[Marcello]]


[[Category:Spinoff games]]
{{Crossovers}}
[[Category:Crossover]]
 
[[Category:Itadaki Street series]]
[[Category:Crossovers]]
[[Category:Japanese-exclusive games]]

Latest revision as of 22:39, 8 January 2023

Itadaki Street Portable
Itadaki Street PSP.png
Publisher(s) Square Enix
Developer(s) Think Garage
Designer(s)
Artist(s)
Composer(s)
Released May 25, 2006 (Japan only)
Price
Genre console board game
Mode single-player, multi-player
Platform PlayStation Portable
Series Itadaki Street
Rating CERO: A (All Ages)
Media
Input

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 is the sequel to Itadaki Street Special and was followed by Itadaki Street DS. The heroes from Dragon Quest V-VII that were featured in the previous game are are no longer unlockable characters.

Dragon Quest characters[edit]