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DRAGON QUEST: WARS MONSTER TURN-BASED STRATEGY FOR DSiWare

London (18th September 2009) – Square Enix Ltd., the publisher of Square Enix® interactive entertainment products in Europe and other PAL territories, today announces that DRAGON QUEST®: WARS™ will be available to download via Nintendo DSiWare™ from October 2009.

DRAGON QUEST: WARS is a turn-based strategy game played out across a number of quick and challenging rounds. The player will pick four monster playing pieces to battle on their team, with DRAGON QUEST superstars Slime, Dracky, Hammerhood, Healslime, Chimaera and Golem all available to choose from. Played across a table-top style arena the ultimate aim of the game is to battle and defend against the opposing team to advance to the other side of the arena.


– Concept is finally done
– Work is progressing well
– Team Ninja and Nintendo working hard together to please fans
– More material coming in the near future

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You may remember that Suda 51 previously expressed interest in including Wii MotionPlus support for No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle. However, 1UP says that players will not be able to use the peripheral after all. Instead, the development team is making it up to players with the Classic Controller (and the Pro version). Although non-motion controls would seem to make the most sense with the game’s 2D minigames, the whole title can be played with a Classic Controller option.

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Okamiden screenshots

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Even though the idea of Street Fighter IV on Wii has been teased a few times, the possibility has yet to materialize. Now Capcom appears to be moving on. News regarding a new Street Fighter title is on the way, as the official blog for SFIV received an update. There’s a small note about a sequel, in which Natsuki Shiozawa states that there will be an announcement very soon. Although I’m not confident this game will end up on the Wii, there is still a chance since, obviously, there has not been a discussion of platforms involved yet. Perhaps we’ll hear something about the sequel at TGS.


First day sales in Japan

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Tales of Vesperia (PS3) – 147,000
Forever Blue 2: Umi no Yobigoe (Wii) – 12,000
Tears to Tiara Gaiden: Avalon no Nazo (PS3) – 9,500
428: Fuusa Sareta Shibuya de (PSP) – 9,400
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu Portable 4 (PSP) – 70,000
SaGa 2: Hihou Densetsu – Goddess of Destiny (DS) – 67,000
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s Tag Force 4 (PSP) – 36,000
Ys Seven (PSP) – 23,000
Idolmaster: Dearly Stars (DS) – 20,000
The House of the Dead: Overkill (Wii) – 3,600

Makai Senki Disgaea 3 Append Disc: Raspberyl-hen Hajime Mashita (PS3) – 2,400



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