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|title=Itadaki Street DS
|title=Itadaki Street DS
|image=[[File:Orig ita01.jpg|250px]]
|image=[[File:Orig ita01.jpg|250px]]
|developer=[[TOSE Software Co.]]<br>{{wp|Think Garage}}
|developer={{wp|Armor Project}}
|publisher=[[Square Enix]]
|publisher=[[Square Enix]]
|release={{release|Japan|June 21, 2007}}
|release={{release|Japan|June 21, 2007|}}
|genre=[[Genre#Party games|Party]]
|genre=Board Game
|modes=Single player, multiplayer (up to four players)
|modes=Single-player, 1-4 Multiplayer
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|platforms=[[Nintendo DS]]
|platforms=[[Nintendo DS]]
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'''''Itadaki Street DS'''''<ref>{{cite|url=www.hd.square-enix.com/eng/ir/library/pdf/ar_2008en.pdf|title=SQUARE ENIX ANNUAL REPORT 2008|publisher=Square Enix|format=PDF|accessdate=May 6, 2023}}</ref> is a game for the [[Nintendo DS]] developed by [[TOSE Software Co.|TOSE]] and {{wp|Think Garage}}, and published by [[Square Enix]]. Like other installments in the ''Itadaki Street'' series, ''Itadaki Street DS'' is a {{wp|Monopoly (game)|Monopoly}}-like game starring ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' characters, as well as from the ''Dragon Quest'' series. It was released in Japan only, on June 21, 2007.
'''''Itadaki Street DS''''' (いただきストリートDS, lit. "Top Street DS") is a game for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It was created by [[Square Enix]]. Like other installments in the ''Itadaki Street'' series, ''Itadaki Street DS'' is a ''{{wp|Monopoly (game)|Monopoly}}''-like game that has some ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]''-esque elements added to it due to the appearance of several ''Mario'' characters ([[minigame]]s, for example). It was released on June 21, 2007 only in Japan.


A follow-up to this game, titled ''[[Fortune Street]]'', was released internationally for the [[Wii]] in December 2011.
A follow-up to this game, titled ''[[Fortune Street]]'' was released for the [[Wii]] in December 2011.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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==Areas and stock system==
==Areas and stock system==
All shops are divided in many areas, each given a unique name and color. Most areas contain four shops. Shops start with a given price when players buy them and by investing into them, the price increases. The player can invest up to 999 gold into a shop at a time, but this amount is limited by the shop's max capital. If a player gets another shop in the same area as other shops owned by them, the shops' prices grow, and the player can invest more money on that shop. The player can achieve a monopoly by owning all shops in the area. Shops in monopolized areas have their value boosted and accept even bigger investments. The appearance of a shop changes based on how much gold is invested in it, though this is only cosmetic.
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All shops are divided in many areas or blocks, each one which a name and a color. Most areas contain four shops. Shops start with a given price when players buy them, and they may invest on it later when they land on it to raise its price and value. If players get another shop in the same area as other owned shops, the shops' prices grow, and the player can invest more money on that shop. The player can achieve a monopoly by owning all shops in the area. Shops in monopolized areas accept even bigger invests that can be used increase stock price to benefit the player.


A player who crosses onto the bank square or stops on a broker square may buy stocks. The player can choose any area to invest gold into. Players may buy up to 99 stocks at a time and can hold a max number of 999 stocks in an area. Whenever gold is exchanged between players by landing on a shop, stockholders in that area get a bonus percentage of gold based on how many stocks they have. When gold is invested in a shop, the area's stock price may get raised and make stocks more valuable. When a shop loses value, the stock price may go down. Likewise, when a player buys or sells more than 10 stocks in an area, the price of stock in that area goes up or down by 8%, respectively. Players can sell their stocks at the start of their turn.
A player in the bank or a broker square may buy stocks. The player can choose any block; if the player has an area with shops to invest in, the player will mostly invest on that area to get money from the invests, and if the player owns no area but an opponent owns one, the player may buy stocks on that area to receive money when the opponent invests. Also, if the player has stocks in the same area a player in first place, the player may sell 10 stocks in each turn to lower the assets. This is an offensive technique performed by Rank S CPU characters. When a player buys or sells more than 10 stocks in an area, the price of stock in that area will go up or down by 8% respectively. Players may buy as a max amount 99 stocks per bank/broker pass (which is the recommended amount, and all Rank B, A and S players will buy MAX stocks and invest MAX capital in their shops) and can hold a max amount of 999 stocks in an area. Also, players may invest only the specific MAX amount in a shop when they land on it. If this amount is 1000G or more, the player may invest only 999G per land.


Players can exchange shops before rolling the die. They can choose to exchange one to two of their own shops for one to two of an opponent's shop. Gold can be added as a supplement to the deal. After the initial terms of the trade are decided, the opponent may ask for more gold, accept the terms of the deal, or decline the trade. Players may also force buyout on the opponents' shops when they land on them. To buy a shop out, the player must pay 5x its real value.
Players may also force buyout on the opponents' shops when they land on them. To buy a shop out, the player must pay 5x its real value. Buyouts are often made in late game to monopolize areas or to get rid of the opponents' monopolized areas by buying out the cheapest property. To prevent buyouts, players may invest on their small shops to make them more expensive. The shop design and material changes depending on the price.


Each CPU rank invests differently:  
Each AI will invest differently:  
{|class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! CPU Rank !! Max. stock buying per bank pass !! Max. investment per invest !! Chance of buyout for others !! Other notes
|-
|-
!CPU Rank!!Max. stock buying per bank pass!!Max. investment per invest!!Chance of buyout for others!!Other notes
| Rank D || 29 || 100G || Very rarely || none
|-
|-
|Rank D||29||100G||Very rarely||None
| Rank C || 49 || 200G || ? || none
|-
|-
|Rank C||49||200G||?||None
| Rank B || Maximum || Maximum || Often || Usually invests too early
|-
|-
|Rank B||Maximum||Maximum||Often||They usually invest too early, preventing them from buying stocks in their areas.
| Rank A || Maximum || Maximum || Often || Invests later than Rank B CPUs
|-
|-
|Rank A||Maximum||Maximum||Often||They invest later than Rank B CPUs, letting them buy more stocks before raising their price. They also try to buy stocks in opponents' areas.
| Rank S || Maximum || Maximum || Often || Sometimes sells stock to lower opponents' assets
|-
|-
|Rank S||Maximum||Maximum||Often||They sometimes sell stock to lower opponents' assets.
|}
|}
Rank D AI limit themselves to buy 29 stocks per bank pass and 100G per invest, and they very rarely force a buyout. Rank C AI limit themselves to buy 49 stocks per bank pass and 200G per invest. Rank B AI invest the max amount of stocks per bank pass and invest the max amount of money in their shops, but they invest so early and even when they have a few amount of stocks that the raised price may end being too expensive for them, so they cannot get more stocks. Rank A also invest the max amount but they don't invest when they have few stocks, they wait until they get a good amount of stocks and then they invest and get a big amount of money. They also try to buy stocks on the opponents' areas to get extra money. Rank S also invest that way, but they sell stocks in purpose in opponents' areas to lower their assets. Rank B, A and S often buyout to get three shops or monopoly in an area or to prevent an opponent from investing in a monopolized area.


==Vacant Plots==
==Vacant Plots==
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==Characters==
==Characters==
[[File:Itadaki-eng.jpg|thumb|A magazine article detailing the game]]
[[File:Itadaki-eng.jpg|thumb|right|A promotional poster of ''Itadaki Street DS''.]]
There are 23 playable characters in ''Itadaki Street DS'' (if the male and female avatars are counted as one character): Eleven from the ''Super Mario'' franchise and eleven from the ''Dragon Quest'' series. Players are also able to create and customize their own characters that can be played as. Although only four of the characters from both series are playable to begin with, the others can be unlocked by playing through the Tour Mode of the game. Additionally, there are also three Support/Guest characters that players can summon with the help of a card, but are not playable.  
There are 23 playable characters in ''Itadaki Street DS'' (if the male and female avatars are counted as one character): Eleven from the ''Mario'' series and eleven from the ''Dragon Quest'' series. Players are also able to create and customize their own characters that can be played as. Although only four of the characters from both series are playable to begin with, the others can be unlocked by playing through the Tour Mode of the game. Additionally, there are also three Support/Guest characters that players can summon with the help of a card, but are not playable.  
===''Super Mario'' franchise===
 
===''Mario'' series===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Mario Itadaki Street DS artwork.jpg|[[Mario]] (Rank A)
Mario Itadaki Street DS artwork.jpg|[[Mario]] (Rank A)
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Angelo Itadaki Street DS artwork.jpg|[[Angelo]]* (Rank A)
Angelo Itadaki Street DS artwork.jpg|[[Angelo]]* (Rank A)
Jessica Itadaki Street DS artwork.jpg|[[Jessica]]* (Rank S)
Jessica Itadaki Street DS artwork.jpg|[[Jessica]]* (Rank S)
Pudding Itadaki Street DS artwork.jpg|[[Princessa|Pudding]] (Rank C)
Pudding Itadaki Street DS artwork.jpg|[[Pudding]] (Rank C)
Bianca Itadaki Street DS artwork.jpg|[[Bianca]]* (Rank B)
Bianca Itadaki Street DS artwork.jpg|[[Bianca]]* (Rank B)
Dragonlord Itadaki Street DS artwork.jpg|[[Dragonlord]]* (Rank S)
Dragonlord Itadaki Street DS artwork.jpg|[[Dragonlord]]* (Rank S)
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*[[Lakitu]] (shuts down spaces he passes or lands on for one turn)
*[[Lakitu]] (shuts down spaces he passes or lands on for one turn)
*[[Healslime]] (gives marks necessary for leveling up when player passes it)
*[[Healslime]] (gives marks necessary for leveling up when player passes it)
*[[Goodybag|Dancing Jewels]] (pays out to the owner of any space it lands on)
*[[Dancing Jewels]]/GoodyBag (pays out to the owner of any space it lands on)


==Stages==
==Stages==
There are 14 playable stages in this game.
There are 14 playable stages in this game.
===''Super Mario'' Stages===
 
===''Mario'' Stages===
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<gallery>
YoshislandDS.png|[[Yoshi's Island (board)|Yoshi's Island]]
YoshislandDS.png|[[Yoshi's Island (board)|Yoshi's Island]]
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PeachcastleDS.png|[[Peach's Castle (board)|Peach's Castle]]
PeachcastleDS.png|[[Peach's Castle (board)|Peach's Castle]]
DelfinoplazaDS.png|[[Delfino Plaza (board)|Delfino Plaza]]
DelfinoplazaDS.png|[[Delfino Plaza (board)|Delfino Plaza]]
8bitDS.png|[[Super Mario Bros. (board)|Super Mario Bros.]]
8bitDS.png|[[Mushroom Kingdom (board)|Mushroom Kingdom]]
</gallery>
</gallery>


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When a player lands on the Casino square (Which was renamed to Arcade square in Fortune Street), that player gets to play a game of chance. There are four of them:
When a player lands on the Casino square (Which was renamed to Arcade square in Fortune Street), that player gets to play a game of chance. There are four of them:
*[[Itadaki Slot]]: The Player rolls a slot to get some prizes. The player must make rows of pictures to win. Three Slimes/Goombas are worth 100GxLVL, two Slimes/Goombas are worth 30GxLVL, one Slime/Goomba is worth 10GxLVL, three Wild Cards are worth one Wild Card, three Warp Pipes/Chimera Wings let the player warp to any square and three Stocks (株) give the player five Stocks x LVL in the most valuable area.
*[[Itadaki Slot]]: The Player rolls a slot to get some prizes. The player must make rows of pictures to win. Three Slimes/Goombas are worth 100GxLVL, two Slimes/Goombas are worth 30GxLVL, one Slime/Goomba is worth 10GxLVL, three Wild Cards are worth one Wild Card, three Warp Pipes/Chimera Wings let the player warp to any square and three Stocks (株) give the player five Stocks x LVL in the most valuable area.
*[[Amida Dokan]]: This game takes place in the [[Warp Zone]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' The player must choose one of the three pipes and the pipe will either lead to coins (10GxLVL each one), a [[? Block]] that may have coins, a mushroom that lets one of the player's shops grow, a Wild Card or a Poison Mushroom that makes the player sleep for one turn. One of the pipes leads to a Piranha Plant. If the player chooses that one, Mario loses a life and the player gets no reward.
*[[Amida Pipe]]: This game takes place in the [[Warp Zone]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' The player must choose one of the three pipes and the pipe will either lead to coins (10GxLVL each one), a [[? Block]] that may have coins, a mushroom that lets one of the player's shops grow, a Wild Card or a Poison Mushroom that makes the player sleep for one turn. One of the pipes leads to a Piranha Plant. If the player chooses that one, Mario loses a life and the player gets no reward.
*[[Silver Tarot]]: The player is given some concealed Tarot cards, and they must choose two. The first card decides which players are gonna get something (The one in last place, everyone except the player, etc), and the second card decides the event. The events usually reward the player(s) with money or the effect of a boon square, except for the Grim Reaper card, that makes the player(s) sleep and plays the same fanfare that is heard when somebody gets chance card #13.
*[[Silver Tarot]]: The player is given some concealed Tarot cards, and they must choose two. The first card decides which players are gonna get something (The one in last place, everyone except the player, etc), and the second card decides the event. The events usually reward the player(s) with money or the effect of a boon square, except for the Grim Reaper card, that makes the player(s) sleep and plays the same fanfare that is heard when somebody gets chance card #13.
*[[Monster Colosseum]]: A list of five Dragon Quest monsters appear, and the players must choose one of them. After the monsters are chosen, they will fight and the owner of the last monster alive wins some Gold.
*[[Monster Colosseum]]: A list of five Dragon Quest monsters appear, and the players must choose one of them. After the monsters are chosen, they will fight and the owner of the last monster alive wins some Gold.


==Chance Cards==
==Chance Card list (translation)==
{{more images|Rest of the cards}}
#You may change direction!
This is a translated list of Chance Cards that can be found upon landing on a Suit Square or Chance Square.
#B-Dash! Roll again!
 
#Warp to any space except a chance space!  
{|style="text-align: center" class=wikitable
#You must give 100g to a rival of your choice!
!#
#Warp to a Lot of your choice!
!Image
#Warp to a Chance Space of your choice!
!Description
#The value of all your lots increases by 7%!
!Notes
#Rent on all owned lots is increased by 30% until the owner's next turn! Roll again!
|-
#All shops close until the owner's next turn! Roll again!
|01||{{No image|50px}}||You may change direction!||-
#Rent on all owned lots is decreased by 50% until the owner's next turn! Roll again!
|-
#Steals gold equal to 11 times the result of the dice roll from all your rivals!
|02||{{No image|50px}}||B-Dash! Roll again!||-
#You may invest one of your lots!
|-
#The value of all your lots decreases by 13%!
|03||{{No image|50px}}||Warp to any space except a chance space!||-
#You must give all rivals 30g!
|-
#You will receive gold equal to 50 times the result of the dice roll!
|04||{{No image|50px}}||You must give 100g to a rival of your choice!||-
#A roulette is spun three times, whichever streets the wheel stops on will have its lots increase by 10%!
|-
#You get half your level up bonus! (The current character level)
|05||{{No image|50px}}||Warp to a Lot of your choice!||-
#You must sell a house back to the bank, but you get twice its value!
|-
#Rent of your lots is increased by 30% until your next turn!
|06||{{No image|50px}}||Warp to a Chance Space of your choice!||-
#Increases the Worth of any owned lot of your choice by 20%!
|-
#A roulette is spun, you get 20 shares in whichever street the wheel stops on!  
|07||{{No image|50px}}||The value of all your lots increases by 7%!||-
#You may sell a Space back to the bank for twice its value!  
|-
#Increases the Worth of any owned lot of your choice by 50%!
|08||{{No image|50px}}||Rent on all owned lots is increased by 30% until the owner's next turn! Roll again!||-
#You must sell a house back to the bank, but you get 200g + its value!
|-
#Rent of all your lots is halved until your next turn!
|09||{{No image|50px}}||All shops close until the owner's next turn! Roll again!||-
#You will receive a share of any rent paid until your next turn! (same as the Lucky Star space)
|-
#You will receive 27 gold for every space you own!
|10||{{No image|50px}}||Rent on all owned lots is decreased by 50% until the owner's next turn! Roll again!||-
#Summons [[Dancing Jewels]]!
|-
#You must warp to a rival of your choice!
|11||{{No image|50px}}||Steals gold equal to 11 times the result of the dice roll from all your rivals!||-
#Rent on all owned lots is set to 100g until the owner's next turn! Roll again!
|-
#A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its lots increased by 10%!
|12||{{No image|50px}}||You may invest one of your lots!||-
#A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its lots increased by 20%!
|-
#You may sell a Space back to the bank for triple its value!
|13||{{No image|50px}}||The value of all your lots decreases by 13%!||-
#Sweetbreathed! All your lots will close for one turn!
|-
#You may sell any number of shares owned in one block back to the bank for 35% more!
|14||{{No image|50px}}||You must give all rivals 30g!||-
#You may pay 100g to invest in one of your lots!
|-
#A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its lots increased by 30%!
|15||{{No image|50px}}||You will receive gold equal to 50 times the result of the dice roll!||-
#You may buy stock... but it will cost 10% more!
|-
#You must give 50g to a rival of your choice!
|16||{{No image|50px}}||A roulette is spun three times, whichever streets the wheel stops on will have its lots increase by 10%!||-
#A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its lots decreased by 20%!
|-
#A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its stock decrease by 10%!
|17||{{No image|50px}}||You get half your level up bonus!||Dictated by current level
#A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its stock decrease by 20%!
|-
#Capital Tax! You must pay two gold for every share owned!
|18||{{No image|50px}}||You must sell a house back to the bank, but you get twice its value!||-
#Explodet is casted! All lots next to you decrease by 20%!
|-
#You must pay 20 gold for every space you own!
|19||{{No image|50px}}||Rent of your lots is increased by 30% until your next turn!||-
#Speeding Fee! You must pay 150 gold!
|-
#Randomly decreases lots valued between 50g-100g to 49g! Sometimes increases random lots below 49g to 50g!  
|20||{{No image|50px}}||Increases the Worth of any owned lot of your choice by 20%!||-
#A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its lots decreased by 10%!
|-
#A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its lots decreased by 20%!
|21||{{No image|50px}}||A roulette is spun, you get 20 shares in whichever street the wheel stops on!||-
#Move again with the same number you rolled!
|-
#Move one space!
|22||{{No image|50px}}||You may sell a Space back to the bank for twice its value!||-
#Move two spaces!
|-
#You must warp to bank!
|23||{{No image|50px}}||Increases the Worth of any owned lot of your choice by 50%!||-
#You may pay 100g to warp to bank!
|-
#Roll again! You don't pay rent to any rivals this roll!
|24||{{No image|50px}}||You must sell a house back to the bank, but you get 200g + its value!||-
#Roll again! You pay rent to any rivals this roll at half price!
|-
#Warp to any space of your choice!
|25||{{No image|50px}}||Rent of all your lots is halved until your next turn!||-
#You may pay 100g to warp to anywhere except a chance space!  
|-
#Buy any stock with a 10% discount!
|26||{{No image|50px}}||You will receive a share of any rent paid until your next turn!||Same effect as the Lucky Star space
#A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its stock increased by 10%!
|-
#Receive Gold equal to 10% of the sum of all owned stock!
|27||{{No image|50px}}||You will receive 27 gold for every space you own!||-
#Receive Gold equal to 20% of the sum of all owned stock!
|-
#A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its stock increased by 20%!
|28||[[File:ISDS Card 028.png|50px]]||Summons [[Dancing Jewels]]!||-
#A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its stock increased by 30%!
|-
#Buy any lot of your choice for five times its value!
|29||{{No image|50px}}||You must warp to a rival of your choice!||-
#You receive 10 shares in the most expensive stock!
|-
#Buy any stock of your choice!
|30||{{No image|50px}}||Rent on all owned lots is set to 100g until the owner's next turn! Roll again!||-
#Super High Tension! Rent of all your lots is doubled!
|-
#You may sell any number of shares owned in one block back to the bank for 20% more!
|31||{{No image|50px}}||A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its lots increased by 10%!||-
#Levels you up and gives you the bonus! (You forfeit any collected suits)
|-
#Gain gold!(proportional to current character level)
|32||{{No image|50px}}||A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its lots increased by 20%!||-
#You receive 20 gold for every lot you own!
|-
#You may buy any empty lot of your choice!
|33||{{No image|50px}}||You may sell a Space back to the bank for triple its value!||-
#You must auction one of your lots to your rivals; However, the lot opens at twice its value! If no one bids, the bank buys it at the opening price!
|-
#You may buy any empty lot of your choice! However, it will cost twice as much.  
|34||{{No image|50px}}||Sweetbreathed! All your lots will close for one turn!||-
#You receive 500g!
|-
#You receive five shares on each street!
|35||{{No image|50px}}||You may sell any number of shares owned in one block back to the bank for 35% more!||-
#You may buy any empty lot of your choice! However, it will cost 200g more.  
|-
#Buy any lot of your choice for three times its value!
|36||{{No image|50px}}||You may pay 100g to invest in one of your lots!||-
#Sets all lots with rent between 1g-49g to 50g!
|-
#Makes all rivals roll a one on the next dice roll!
|37||{{No image|50px}}||A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its lots increased by 30%!||-
#A LUKSeed is found! All lots next to you increase by 10%!
|-
#Randomly relocates rivals!
|38||{{No image|50px}}||You may buy stock... but it will cost 10% more!||-
#Blazemost is casted! A random lot's rent below 300g is reduced to 1g! If there are none, it halves the rent of a lot instead!
|-
#You will receive gold equal to 100 times the result of the dice roll!
|39||{{No image|50px}}||You must give 50g to a rival of your choice!||-
#Steal 100g from all your rivals!
|-
#You receive 50g!
|40||{{No image|50px}}||A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its lots decreased by 20%!||-
#Your rivals rotate places with each other!
|-
#Everyone gets a wild card!
|41||{{No image|50px}}||A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its stock decrease by 10%!||-
#All players' rent are increased by 30% until their next turn!  
|-
#Summons [[Healslime]]!
|42||{{No image|50px}}||A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its stock decrease by 20%!||-
#Summons [[Lakitu]]!
|-
#Hazzle Dance! The Bank invests 10G in all your shops!
|43||{{No image|50px}}||Capital Tax! You must pay two gold for every share owned!||-
#Get gold to equal 20% of total house values!  
|-
#Warps everyone to you!
|44||{{No image|50px}}||Explodet is casted! All lots next to you decrease by 20%!||-
#Warps everyone to a player other than you!
|-
#Increase the Stock of a street of your choice by 20%!
|45||{{No image|50px}}||You must pay 20 gold for every space you own!||-
#Buy any lot of your choice for four times its value!
|-
#Gives you all four suits!(Will be given a wild card if 4 suits are already attained)
|46||{{No image|50px}}||Speeding Fee! You must pay 150 gold!||-
#You receive a wild card!
|-
|47||{{No image|50px}}||Randomly decreases lots valued between 50g-100g to 49g! Sometimes increases random lots below 49g to 50g!||-
|-
|48||{{No image|50px}}||A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its lots decreased by 10%!||-
|-
|49||{{No image|50px}}||A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its lots decreased by 20%!||-
|-
|50||{{No image|50px}}||Move again with the same number you rolled!||-
|-
|51||{{No image|50px}}||Move one space!||-
|-
|52||{{No image|50px}}||Move two spaces!||-
|-
|53||{{No image|50px}}||You must warp to the bank!||-
|-
|54||{{No image|50px}}||You may pay 100g to warp to the bank!||-
|-
|55||{{No image|50px}}||Roll again! You don't pay rent to any rivals this roll!||-
|-
|56||{{No image|50px}}||Roll again! You pay rent to any rivals this roll at half price!||-
|-
|57||{{No image|50px}}||Warp to any space of your choice!||-
|-
|58||{{No image|50px}}||You may pay 100g to warp to anywhere except a chance space!||-
|-
|59||{{No image|50px}}||Buy any stock with a 10% discount!||-
|-
|60||{{No image|50px}}||A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its stock increased by 10%!||-
|-
|61||{{No image|50px}}||Receive Gold equal to 10% of the sum of all owned stock!||-
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|62||{{No image|50px}}||Receive Gold equal to 20% of the sum of all owned stock!||-
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|63||{{No image|50px}}||A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its stock increased by 20%!||-
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|64||{{No image|50px}}||A roulette is spun, whichever street the wheel stops on will have its stock increased by 30%!||-
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|65||{{No image|50px}}||Buy any lot of your choice for five times its value!||-
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|66||{{No image|50px}}||You receive 10 shares in the most expensive stock!||-
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|67||{{No image|50px}}||Buy any stock of your choice!||-
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|68||{{No image|50px}}||Super High Tension! Rent of all your lots is doubled!||-
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|69||{{No image|50px}}||You may sell any number of shares owned in one block back to the bank for 20% more!||-
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|70||{{No image|50px}}||Levels you up and gives you the bonus!||Player forfeits any collected suits.
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|71||{{No image|50px}}||Gain gold!||Proportional to current character level
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|72||{{No image|50px}}||You receive 20 gold for every lot you own!||-
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|73||{{No image|50px}}||You may buy any empty lot of your choice!||-
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|74||{{No image|50px}}||You must auction one of your lots to your rivals; However, the lot opens at twice its value! If no one bids, the bank buys it at the opening price!||-
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|75||{{No image|50px}}||You may buy any empty lot of your choice! However, it will cost twice as much.||-
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|76||{{No image|50px}}||You receive 500g!||-
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|77||{{No image|50px}}||You receive five shares on each street!||-
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|78||{{No image|50px}}||You may buy any empty lot of your choice! However, it will cost 200g more.||-
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|79||{{No image|50px}}||Buy any lot of your choice for three times its value!||-
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|80||{{No image|50px}}||Sets all lots with rent between 1g-49g to 50g!||-
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|81||{{No image|50px}}||Makes all rivals roll a one on the next dice roll!||-
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|82||{{No image|50px}}||A LUKSeed is found! All lots next to you increase by 10%!||-
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|83||{{No image|50px}}||Randomly relocates rivals!||-
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|84||{{No image|50px}}||Blazemost is casted! A random lot's rent below 300g is reduced to 1g! If there are none, it halves the rent of a lot instead!||-
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|85||{{No image|50px}}||You will receive gold equal to 100 times the result of the dice roll!||-
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|86||{{No image|50px}}||Steal 100g from all your rivals!||-
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|87||{{No image|50px}}||You receive 50g!||-
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|88||{{No image|50px}}||Your rivals rotate places with each other!||-
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|89||{{No image|50px}}||Everyone gets a wild card!||-
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|90||{{No image|50px}}||All players' rent are increased by 30% until their next turn!||-
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|91||{{No image|50px}}||Summons [[Healslime]]!||-
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|92||{{No image|50px}}||Summons [[Lakitu]]!||-
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|93||{{No image|50px}}||Hazzle Dance! The bank invests 10G in all your shops!||-
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|94||{{No image|50px}}||Get gold to equal 20% of total house values!||-
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|95||{{No image|50px}}||Warps everyone to you!||-
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|96||{{No image|50px}}||Warps everyone to a player other than you!||-
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|97||{{No image|50px}}||Increase the Stock of a street of your choice by 20%!||-
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|98||{{No image|50px}}||Buy any lot of your choice for four times its value!||-
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|99||{{No image|50px}}||Gives you all four suits!||Gives the player a wild card if all four suits are already obtained
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|100||{{No image|50px}}||You receive a wild card!||-
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==Unlockable Accessories==
==Unlockable Accessories==
===''Super Mario'' franchise===
===''Mario'' series===
====Headgear====
====Headgear====
*Mario's Hat
*Mario's Hat
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==Media==
==Media==
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|title1=Menu
|description1=The music in the menus
|length1=0:30
 
|file2=ISDS Yoshi's Island SMW.oga
|title2=Number Machine
|description2=The music used while the turn order is being decided
|length2=0:30
 
|file3=ISDS Mario Circuit.oga
|title3=Mario Circuit
|description3=The music for the Mario Circuit board
|length3=0:30
 
|file4=ISDS Toward the Horizon.oga
|title4=Mt. Magmageddon
|description4=The music for the Mt. Magmageddon board
|length4=0:30
 
|file5=ISDS Monopoly.oga
|title5=Monopoly
|description5=The music for getting a monopoly in a district
|length5=0:30
}}
 
==References to other games==
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': The [[Super Mario Bros. (board)|Super Mario Bros.]] board is based off this game. Additionally, the music of this board is an arrangement of the [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] of this game. Upon completing a ''Super Mario'' board, an arrangement of the "[[World Clear]]" music plays, followed by an arrangement of the "[[Ending (Super Mario Bros.)|Ending]]" theme. [[Amida Dokan]] is based on this game's underground [[Warp Zone]].
*[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest (series)|''Dragon Quest'' (series)]]: Arrangements of the level up, inn, and save jingles are used. When a player matches lucky sevens in Itadaki Slot on a ''Dragon Quest'' board, an arrangement of the medium fanfare plays. [[dragonquest:Chimaera wing|Chimaera wings]] appear in Itadaki Slot. The jingle that plays when Chance Card #13 is drawn is an arrangement of the "Curse" jingle. Various recurring monsters appear.
*''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest|Dragon Quest]]'': Alefgard is a playable board and it uses the overworld music from this game. An arrangement of the ending music is used when a player wins a ''Dragon Quest'' board. An arrangement of the [[Game Over]] jingle is used when a player is bankrupted.
*''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'': The arrangement of the "Ending" theme is based on the one from this game.
*''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation|Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation]]'': The Ghost Ship is a playable board and it uses the overworld music from this game. The file select music is an arrangement of "Rolling Dice".
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': During an auction, an arrangement of the [[Toad House (theme)|Toad House/P Switch]] music plays. An arrangement of the [[Pipe Land]] map music also plays in the stock menu. Also, an arrangement of the "3 Matching Cards" fanfare plays whenever a line is made in Itadaki Slot on a ''Super Mario'' board or when the ''Super Mario'' Tour is completed in Tour mode, as well as an arrangement of the "World Clear" fanfare playing when a line of lucky 7's is made in Itadaki Slot on a ''Super Mario'' board.
*''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen|Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen]]'': Colossus is a playable board and it uses an arrangement of "Wagon Wheel's March". When a player reaches the target net worth on a ''Dragon Quest'' board, it plays an arrangement of this game's battle theme.
*''[[Super Mario World]]'': An arrangement of the {{media link|SMW The Evil King Koopa BGM.oga|final boss}} music plays when someone reaches the target amount in a ''Super Mario'' board. An arrangement of the [[Bonus Men BGM|bonus]] music is heard in the minigame Itadaki Slot if it is played on a Mario board.
*''[[Super Mario Kart]]'': An arrangement of "[[Mario Circuit (theme)|Mario Circuit]]" plays as the music for the [[Mario Circuit (board)|Mario Circuit]] board.
*''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride|Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride]]'': Mt. Magmageddon is a playable board and it uses an arrangement of this game's overworld theme.
*''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'': [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]] appears as a ''Super Mario'' franchise [[Yoshi's Island (board)|board]] based on the one from this game, with an arrangement of the title screen music playing as the music for the board. Also, an arrangement of the [[Obstacle Course|athletic theme]] is heard in the Venture square or when Dart of Gold is being played.
*''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'': An arrangement of "[[Mushroom Kingdom|Hello, Happy Kingdom]]" plays on the [[Peach's Castle (board)|Peach's Castle]] board.
*''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past|Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past]]'': "Singing Stadium" plays in the menus.
*''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'': [[Delfino Plaza]] appears as a ''Super Mario'' franchise [[Delfino Plaza (board)|board]], with an arrangement of "[[Isle Delfino (theme)|Isle Delfino]]" playing as the music for the board.
*''[[dragonquest:Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest: Shougeki no Shippo Dan|Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest: Shougeki no Shippo Dan]]'': Slimenia appears as a board and it plays an arrangement of "Blue Skies, Blue Slime".
*''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King|Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King]]'': Castle Trodain is a playable board and uses an arrangement of its area music. When Itadaki Slot is played on a ''Dragon Quest'' board, it plays an arrangement of "Fun Casino".
*''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'': [[Mario Stadium (baseball stadium)|Mario Stadium]] appears as a ''Super Mario'' franchise [[Mario Stadium (board)|board]], with an arrangement of its music playing for the board.
*''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest: Shōnen Yangus to Fushigi no Dungeon|Dragon Quest: Shōnen Yangus to Fushigi no Dungeon]]'': Robbin' Hood Ruins appears as a board and it uses its area music. Yangus appearance originates from this game.
*''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'': An arrangement of the castle theme plays on the [[Bowser's Castle (board)|Bowser's Castle]] board. Gaining a level with a ''Super Mario'' franchise character plays an arrangement of the "Course Clear" music.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=いただきストリートDS
|Jap=いただきストリートDS
|JapR=Itadaki Sutorīto Dī Esu
|JapR=Itadaki Sutorīto Dī Esu
|JapM=''Top Street DS''
|JapM=Top Street DS
}}
}}


==References==
==Trivia==
<references/>
*The theme ''"Hello, Happy Kingdom"'' from ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' is featured in this game's tutorial level.
*This is one of the few games where Mario has written dialogue.


==External links==
==External links==
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/software/aeej/index.html Japanese website (Nintendo)]
*[http://www.square-enix.co.jp/itastds/ Itadaki Street DS Japanese website]
*[https://www.jp.square-enix.com/game/detail/itastds/ Japanese website (Square Enix)]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090302010358/http://www.square-enix.co.jp/itastds/ Japanese website (Square Enix, Flash-based)]


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