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{{Header Nav|game=Suishou no Dragon}} | {{Header Nav|game=Suishou no Dragon|num=4}} | ||
{{ | {{Infobox | ||
| | |title=Suishou no Dragon | ||
|image=Crystal Dragon FDS box.jpg | |image=Crystal Dragon FDS box.jpg | ||
|developer=[[DOG]] | |developer=[[DOG]] | ||
|publisher=[[Square]] | |publisher=[[Square]] | ||
| | |released={{sys|fds}}{{jp|1986|December 15}} | ||
| | |japanese=水晶の龍(ドラゴン) | ||
|genre=[[Adventure]] | |genre=[[Adventure]] | ||
| | |systems=[[Famicom Disk System]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{wikipedia|Suishō no Dragon}} | {{wikipedia|Suishō no Dragon}} | ||
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=== Fake scene=== | === Fake scene=== | ||
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 Family Computer Magazine (Famimaga); a prominent Famicom magazine published by Tokuma Shoten. The magazine explained that it was possible to start a game of yakyuken (野球拳, yakyuken? strip rock-paper-scissors) 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 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. A flash movie simulating this fake scene has been released on the internet. | 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 Family Computer Magazine (Famimaga); a prominent Famicom magazine published by Tokuma Shoten. The magazine explained that it was possible to start a game of yakyuken (野球拳, yakyuken? strip rock-paper-scissors) 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 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. A flash movie simulating this fake scene has been released on the internet. | ||
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[[Category:Adventure]] | [[Category:Adventure]] | ||