According to a poster at online gaming forum NeoGaf the seventh entry to a long-established JRPG series should be coming to the Nintendo 3DS. Most people have placed their bets at the critically acclaimed Final Fantasy VII coming to the console or Dragon Quest VII. Which game would you like to see?
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Nintendo Wii: Boom Street Announced For Wii (Includes Mario And Dragon Quest!)
Fortune Street, the Wii board game that brings together the world of Mario and Dragon Quest has been renamed Boom Street and will launch in Europe on January 6th. Boom Street gets players to navigate one of several different themed boards, purchasing property as you go while charging opponents for landing on them.
Each of the boards are themed on favourite Mario and Dragon Quest locations, with fan-favourites such as Starship Mario from Super Mario Galaxy (Wii) and Alltrades Abbey from Dragon Quest both making an appearance. You can play as your own Mii character or also choose to play as one of over 20 playable characters from the Mario and Dragon Quest franchises, including Mario, Luigi, Bowser, Yoshi, Slime, Platypunk and Stella.
Nintendo Wii U: Plenty Of New Dragon Quest X Details Emerge
Andriasang has revealed a few new details about the highly anticipated Dragon Quest X for Wii and Wii U. The game is scheduled to come out next year on Wii and will be available on Wii U shortly after.
- The game’s story will have lots of volume, with the hope that players can continue to play online for a long time.
- Outside of story, you’ll find a lot of gameplay content, as each of the game’s five races have their own specific quests.
- While it’s common for online games to not have an “ending” with a “last boss,” it appears that this will not apply to DQX.
- The game’s inn facility will now have a concierge. The concierge will give you info about events.
- While the game will have auto save, you’ll still be able to go to the church to pray in order to save.
- The game will have a post office through which you can send letters and items to friends without directly meeting.
- The game world will be many times bigger than Dragon Quest VIII’s massive world.
- Your player character is actually human, but after some sort of happening, he turns into one of the five announced races.
- You start the game off in a small village, where you live with either your brother or sister. The game’s character making feature allows you to create this family member as well.
Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo 3DS And Dragon Quest Collection For Wii Sit Atop The Japanese Charts
Square Enix’s Dragon Quest Collection for Wii has overtaken the immensely popular Tales of Xillia to take the number one position in the Japanese hardware charts. The Nintendo 3DS is also sitting pretty atop of the Japanese hardware charts selling a respectable 58,837 units. Not a bad week for Nintendo or Square Enix!
- 3DS: 58,837 (49,076)
- PS3: 36,061 (64,786)
- PSP: 25,122 (25,391)
- Wii: 15,406 (10,743)
- DSi LL: 2,869 (2,882)
- DSi: 2,234 (1,957)
- PS2: 1,317 (1,386)
- X360: 1,295 (1,219)
- DS Lite: 78 (51)
- PSP go: 7 (13)
Nintendo Wii: New Dragon Quest Game To Be Revealed To The World On September 5th
Square Enix has announced that it plans to show off a new Dragon Quest game in Japan on September 5th. Most people believe the game will be Dragon Quest X which is exclusive to the Wii. Square Enix has yet to show off any footage from Dragon Quest X so it would be the perfect time to showcase the game to the public.
Nintendo Wii: First Dragon Quest Anniversary Collection Trailer For Wii
Square Enix has released the first Dragon Quest Anniversary Collection trailer on Youtube. Sadly I’m unable to embed the video but you can watch it here. Dragon Quest Anniversary Collection will be released in Japan on September 15th and will come with an exclusive trailer for the highly anticipated Dragon Quest X for Wii.
Nintendo Wii: Dragon Quest Collection Celebrating 25th Anniversary On The Nintendo Wii
Square Enix are celebrating the 25th anniversary of the ridiculously popular Dragon Quest series by releasing a Dragon Quest compilation on the Nintendo Wii.
The Dragon Quest Collection will include Dragon Quest 1, 2, and 3 all on one single Wii disc. All the games will be playable with the Wii remote, Wii classic controller and the Gamecube controller. Sadly there’s no word of a Western release yet but expect to hear something shortly.
Nintendo 3DS: Critically Acclaimed Dev Level 5 Working On New 3DS Title?
The developer behind the critically acclaimed Dragon Quest and the Professor Layton series has announced it has a brand new title in the works.
Although the company’s next game is currently tightly under wraps, Level 5 CEO Akihiro Hino has stated that the new title will be “centered on a system that’s not yet in this world.”
Nintendo Wii: Dragon Quest X Destined For Nintendo Wii

The next instalment of the incredibly popular role playing series Dragon Quest has exclusively been announced for Nintendo Wii. The series has an extremely devout userbase and will undoubtedly shift numerous Wii units in Japan when it’s released.







