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From Wirebot: Square Enix will be coming out with the Wii Dragon Quest Collection in September for ¥4,440. It will be comprised of the first three Dragon Quest games in their original, unblemished Famicom form and remakes of Super Famicom Dragon Quest I, II and III. More »


From Wirebot: Seems like it’s the year of 25th Anniversaries, with Dragon Quest joining Mario and Zelda. Square Exix has big things planned for the celebration, including the cute slime plushies and crystal mascot figurine pictured above. More »


A survey was conducted in Japan, asking 3,000 gamers what they’re favorite Square Enix game franchise was. Some titles that made it to the top 10 were surprising while others were predictable. More »


From Wirebot:

Are you ready for Dragon Quest IX? We’re still a little ways off from its July release date, but until then check out this extremely cute Slime speaker stand. More »


Itadaki Street is a Monopoly-like board video game series produced by Square Enix that mixes together characters from their beloved Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest franchises. The newest addition to the cast? A chibi-fied Lightning from Final Fantasy XIII. More »


Square Enix seems confident of their IP that they decided to open a bar in Tokyo called “Luida’s Bar,” a bar where they serve Dragon Quest delicacies! More »


From Rekuru:

This console generation, home to high definition gaming and wii-mote waggling, genres like shooters have seen an explosion of interest with games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Gears of War, Resistance: Fall of Man, Killzone 2, Halo 3, and much more. While that’s all well and good for shooter fans, there are some gamers that have been all but left in the cold. Let’s face it, not everyone enjoys shooting things in the face. What about RPG (that’s role playing games for the uninitiated) enthusiasts? This generation, there has been very little in the way of RPG’s and while the future release of Final Fantasy XIII may help change that much like it’s predecessor VII did for the Playstation, it still doesn’t change the fact that there is a major RPG drought at the moment. What’s a gamer to do? Enter the Nintendo DS. More »


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