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Suishō no Dragon

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with Cynthia using a cheat, though this is not actually possible in the game. An altered screenshot showing the heroine losing her clothes was included alongside the article. This was not done to fool readers, but to test whether the magazine's content was being copied by other game magazines. This
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setting, where the main character, Hugh, and his girlfriend Cynthia are traveling in space, but are attacked by a crystal dragon: Hugh escapes with the help of a mysterious woman, but Cynthia is kidnapped. Hugh must find the dragon and save his girlfriend.
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The most iconic scene in the game is the frame where one of the heroines, Cynthia, is depicted standing with her arms spread outwards. This drawing inspired a famous fake game scene created by
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interface for a console. The game made use of visual icons rather than text-based ones to represent various actions, and it featured a cursor that could be moved around the screen using the
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features a variety of drawings, particularly those of girls. Anime artist Gen Sato served as the character designer and illustrator on the staff, and Nippon Sunrise (currently
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fake scene developed popularity on its own, and many users were made aware of this scene even if they had never played the game before.
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Many of the game's scenes involve animation, which was a specialty of Square, at the time, and
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The game plays as a command-style adventure game. The game's interface resembles that of a
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The fake scene, detailed below, reportedly caused a spike in sales for the game.
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game magazine. The game's fake sequence was also referenced in the credits of
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to click on the icons and examine parts of the scenery.
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Index


Developer(s)
Square
Publisher(s)
Composer(s)
Nobuo Uematsu
Platform(s)
Family Computer Disk System
JP
Genre(s)
Adventure
Single-player
text-based adventure
video game
Square
Family Computer Disk System
point-and-click
graphic adventure
D-pad
science fiction
Sunrise Inc.
Tokuma Shoten
rock-paper-scissors
Kouta Hirano
Famitsu




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