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(also known as ''Boom Street'' in Europe and Australia) is a computer board game series originally created by ''Dragon Quest'' designer Yuji Horii. It became so popular that Horii decided it should be its own game. The first game was released in Japan on Nintendo's Family Computer console in 1991. Since then, sequels have been released for the Super Famicom and Sony's PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS. The series was exclusive to Japan until the announcement of ''Fortune Street'' for the Wii. ==Development== The series originated as a minigame within ''Dragon Warrior III'', and proved so popular it was decided that it should be released as an individual game.〔 Horii in a 1989 interview stated he was working on a board game with former Famitsu editor Yoshimitsu Shiozaki and that working in a "completely different genre" to the ''Dragon Quest'' games was worthwhile.〔〔 While creating the first stage, a play test revealed the board was really hard, so a practice stage was constructed and was also too difficult, leading to stage one eventually becoming stage four.〔 In 2011, game creator Yuji Horii stated he had considered bringing ''Itadaki Street'' to international audiences.〔
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