North America Sees Starry Skies This Summer

Sentinels of the Starry Skies, that is—as in Dragon Quest IX. Apparently the title scored four million copies sold in Japan, and now Nintendo means to introduce westerners to the Square-Enix game.
Square-Enix and Nintendo have built themselves a nice little raft comprised of those four million and are now floating out to sea together. Okay, maybe that was a little excessive, but you get my drift (literally). At the Summit in San Francisco yesterday Nintendo announced that it will be handling NA publishing duties for the DS game.
Despite the Alan Moore-esque metaphor, this sounds like cheery news to me granted the game doesn’t flop. I could use a Dragon Quest fix, even though I still can’t swallow my pride and accept that the series is now known around the globe as “Dragon Quest,” and not “Dragon Warrior.” What can I say? When it comes to RPGs, I’m a sucker for dragons and orbs (boooo crystals).
Are you holding your breath in excitement for Sentinels of the Starry Skies (which is a weird name if I ever heard one)?

[Konami]

