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Become a Financial Fat Cat - Play Nintendo's Fortune Street? Hours Report

"Fortune Street was released in the U.S. on December 5, 2011 with a MSRP of $49.99. The game was developed by Square Enix, and published in the U.S. by Nintendo.
Fortune Street has a local multiplayer option for 1-4 players, as well as online multiplayer, and it is classified as a "Board Game" by Nintendo. The game received an ESRB rating of "Everyone" with "Comic Mischief" listed as the only content for parents and gamers to be aware of.
How many hours have Wii owners reported playing Fortune Street in the last several months, and does it appear to be fortunate for Nintendo? Let's take a look!", writes CoffeeWithGames.

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Fortune Street Cross-Over For FFXV and Dragon Quest Announced For 2017

For the 30th Anniversary of Final Fantasy XV and Dragon Quest, familiar characters from each series join in the board game series Fortune Street.   It will be a cross-over of Final Fantasy XV and Dragon Quest and will be on the PS4 and PS Vita. The following two tabs change content below.BioLatest Posts Jasper Song Games […]

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PhoenixUp2774d ago

This damn article got the title and the description wrong. It's Final Fantasy in general that's crossing over with Dragon Quest, not just FFXV in particular.

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Pancit_Canton2772d ago (Edited 2772d ago )

Good luck on the localization of that thing. The previous entry didn't even make it to the west.

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Chevalier2772d ago

One of the Mario ones did on the Wii.

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Fortune Street, how much has it been played? Official U.S. Wii Nintendo Channel data report

"Fortune Street released in the U.S. for the Wii on December 5, 2011, with a MSRP of $49.99. The game was developed by Square Enix, and published by Nintendo for its U.S. release. It received an ESRB rating of "EVERYONE" with "Comic Mischief" listed as content for parents and gamers to be aware of.

A description for the game on the Nintendo Channel says, "Players race around the board trying to accumulate wealth and hit a target value while buying, selling and trading property with friends and family to see who can be the first to cash out. What appears at first to be a simple property-buying board game offers multiple levels of money-maximizing opportunity."

The game has been out almost a year-and-a-half now, but how much has it actually been played? If you own a Wii or even now a Wii U, and skipped over Fortune Street when it released, how many hours might you expect from the game if you decide to buy it now? Brew yourself some coffee, and let's take a look at the official U.S. Wii Nintendo Channel data to see how many hours Wii owners have reported playing the game, and what the average hours "Per person" are reported so far!", writes CoffeeWithGames.

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o-Sunny-o3971d ago

I bought this game months this is literally all I play on Wii U now. It's so much fun bankrupting people. ^~^

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SPC's Favorite VGMs - The Awakening Edition

SPC writes, "SuperPhillip Central is back with a new week of content. We hope you're ready, willing, and able to find some time to spend with us, listening to some great video game music. On today's docket, we have music from Fire Emblem: Awakening, Luigi's Mansion, and Sonic Generations."

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Relientk774041d ago

The Fire Emblem: Awakening song is great