Nintendo Of America Are Taking Dragon Quest IX On A Tag Mode Tour
By Ishaan . July 29, 2010 . 10:55amNintendo aren’t sitting on their laurels when it comes to promoting Dragon Quest IX post-release.
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Nintendo aren’t sitting on their laurels when it comes to promoting Dragon Quest IX post-release.
Nintendo of Europe just released Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies last week and it seems like the Nintendo DS game is off to a good start.
Comic-Con attendees set your Dragon Quest IX to tag mode while walking by Nintendo’s booth. Nintendo is giving away a treasure map to Mortamor during the show.
An awesome Siliconera reader writes in with some quick impressions of the Dragon Quest IX launch!
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Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies has an unlikely spokesperson in North America. Nintendo of America picked Robot Chicken creator Seth Green for the game’s TV commercials.
While E3 attendees made a beeline to play the Nintendo 3DS and The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, some games in Nintendo’s booth got more attention than others.