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''Itadaki Street'' (or 'Top Street') is a series of multiplayer computer board games originally created by Yuji Horii, [[Dragon Quest]]'s designer. As far as gameplay is concerned, there are many parallels to the classic Monopoly board game. Players roll dice and go around a board, purchasing properties and trying to earn a required sum of money to win a match. However, players can also earn money by buying and |
''Itadaki Street'' (or 'Top Street') is a series of multiplayer computer board games originally created by Yuji Horii, ''[[Dragon Quest]]''{{'}}s designer. As far as gameplay is concerned, there are many parallels to the classic [[Monopoly (game)|Monopoly]] board game. Players roll dice and go around a board, purchasing properties and trying to earn a required sum of money to win a match. However, players can also earn money by buying and selling stocks, by winning mini-games, by drawing Venture Cards, and by collecting a card suit (diamond, club, heart, spade) & returning to start. |
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...Oh, and instead of players being represented by wheelbarrows and top hats, they get to control characters such as [[Dragon Quest|Angelo]], [[Final Fantasy|Cloud Strife]], and [[Super Mario |
...Oh, and instead of players being represented by wheelbarrows and top hats, they get to control characters such as [[Dragon Quest|Angelo]], [[Final Fantasy|Cloud Strife]], and [[Super Mario (franchise)|Mario]]. |
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The series started on the [[Famicom]]/NES in 1991 [[No Export for You|in Japan only]]. However, the |
The series started on the [[Famicom]]/NES in 1991 [[No Export for You|in Japan only]]. However, the edition developed for the Nintendo Wii in the series has been released overseas, under the title of ''Fortune Street'' in NA, and ''Boom Street'' in Europe, and consists of ''Dragon Quest'' & ''Super Mario'' characters. Players may also use customizable Miis if they want to, and are required to do so in solo mode. Similarly, a version for smartphones has been released internationally in the iOS app store; this one notably does ''not'' include licensed characters as player pieces |
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The versions for Nintendo DS and Playstation Portable had received fan translations. |
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