Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable – Magazine Scans
March 23, 2006
Here are some new magazine scans of “Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable” from JeuxFrance.
Square Enix has announced that the PSP game “Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy – In Itadaki Street Portable” will be released on May 25. Price 5,040 JPY.
The world concept of the PSP game “Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy – In Itadaki Street Portable” has taken the board game “Itadaki Street”, “Dragon Quest” and “Final Fantasy” for references. The pleasure of the gameplay of “Itadaki Street” is largely enhanced by the characters from the “Dragon Quest” and the “Final Fantasy” series.
This title is the first one that made it to the PSP in the series. The game supports a multiplayer mode up to 4 players via AdHoc mode. Infrastructure mode is not supported according to current plan.
The world concept of the PSP game “Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy – In Itadaki Street Portable” has taken the board game “Itadaki Street”, “Dragon Quest” and “Final Fantasy” for references. The pleasure of the gameplay of “Itadaki Street” is largely enhanced by the characters from the “Dragon Quest” and the “Final Fantasy” series.
This title is the first one that made it to the PSP in the series. The game supports a multiplayer mode up to 4 players via AdHoc mode. Infrastructure mode is not supported according to current plan.
Here are some new magazine scans of “Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable” from JeuxFrance.
Square Enix has announced that the PSP game “Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy – In Itadaki Street Portable” will be released on May 25. Price 5,040 JPY.
The world concept of the PSP game “Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy – In Itadaki Street Portable” has taken the board game “Itadaki Street”, “Dragon Quest” and “Final Fantasy” for references. The pleasure of the gameplay of “Itadaki Street” is largely enhanced by the characters from the “Dragon Quest” and the “Final Fantasy” series.
This title is the first one that made it to the PSP in the series. The game supports a multiplayer mode up to 4 players via AdHoc mode. Infrastructure mode is not supported according to current plan.
The world concept of the PSP game “Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy – In Itadaki Street Portable” has taken the board game “Itadaki Street”, “Dragon Quest” and “Final Fantasy” for references. The pleasure of the gameplay of “Itadaki Street” is largely enhanced by the characters from the “Dragon Quest” and the “Final Fantasy” series.
This title is the first one that made it to the PSP in the series. The game supports a multiplayer mode up to 4 players via AdHoc mode. Infrastructure mode is not supported according to current plan.