Do you love the idea of the nextDragon Questbeing on the DS? Yeah, me too. Japanese gamers, however, don’t seem all that thrilled by this development.Famitsurecently conducted a survey to see if Japanese gamers welcomedDragon Quest IXon the the DS. Suprisingly, the response they received wasn’t exactly very positive:

“Do you welcome Dragon Quest IX on Nintendo DS? Does it make you happy? Are you in love with the very idea of it?”

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40.3% say “Yes”46% say “No”5.2% say “Neither”8.5% say “I’m not sure yet

However, when the same poll was taken by retailers, the results were very different:

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47.5% — Yes22.5% — Neither yes nor no10% — Not sure yet20% — No

Well, at least retailers in Japan know that the best-selling console ever and the best-selling franchise ever belong together. Really, it doesn’t take much thought to figure out why Square shifted the franchise to the DS. Although, I have to admit, Idoshare the same concerns as the fans who are a little skeptical about the game being an action-RPG.

The Unova Starters in Pokemon Go.

“Do you like the idea of action-based battles in a Dragon Quest game? Will they change your world for the better?”

6.8% say “Neither yes nor no”19.9% say “I’m not sure yet”19.4% say “Yes”53.9% say “No”

Sam Bridges wearing purple Ludens sunglasses in Death Stranding.

But in all fairness, this is the exact same thing that happened when the DS was first announced. Everyone expected the PSP to kick its ass and spit in the eye of its dead corpse. Fast-forward to the present, and I think it’s safe to say we’re witnessing the exact opposite. Concerns about an FPS on the DS (Metroid Prime Hunters) were also voiced, and that turned out just fine, too. I have yet to see something the DScan’tdo.

You can check out more responses to the game atInsert Credit, including some very interesting detailed reader opinions. I can’t say I was surprised by the response. After all, shifting an RPG from a home console to a handheld is a risky move,butit’s the DS, damn it!In all seriousness, guys … I don’t think there’s anything to worry about. Square wouldn’t screw up one of their best franchises and Nintendo wouldn’t let them put a shitty game on the DS, so it’s all good.

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Many thanks to NamelessTed for the tip. You’re awesome, dude!

P.S: Yes, I know those people are Chinese. I just liked the pic.

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