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is a Japanese video game developed by
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. The game is a hybrid of a
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and a
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. It was released in 1996 originally for the
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running on the CP System II platform, and was then released for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn systems in 1997.


Gameplay

The game combines elements of a quiz game and a dating sim. Answering questions in the quiz allows the player to move through squares. Correct answers increases the love of the female characters and advances the plot. The game was originally an arcade title, and when ported to home console, two new routes were added. The two new scenarios were for Pixy and Linz.


Plot

The goal of the game is to seal the
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, and that is achieved by restoring the seven crystals assimilated into seven girls.


Characters

In the arcade version, the seven heroines and some of the other characters were named after candy companies that sponsored the game. When ''Quiz Nanairo Dreams'' was ported to home consoles, the characters were renamed. The names from the arcade version are given first, followed by their names in the console versions. ;/ :Voiced by Yuri Shiratori in the arcade version and Maria Kawamura in the console versions. ;/ :Voiced by
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in the arcade version and the Kae Araki in the console versions. ;/ :Voiced by
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. ;/ :Voiced by
Michiko Neya is a Japanese voice actress. Prior to 1998, she was affiliated with Arts VisionAffiliation with Arts Vision in the 1990s:* 1998 profile: * Roster as of January 1998: * Roster as of May 1998: and is currently freelancing. Some of her major roles ...
. :A seemingly ordinary 16-year-old girl who is actually a member of an international Earth Defense Force. ;/ :Voiced by Yuri Amano. ;/ :Voiced by Michiko Neya in the arcade version and Sachiko Sugawara in the console versions. ;/ :Voiced by Masayo Kurata in the arcade version and
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in the console versions. ; :Voiced by Yuri Shiratori. ;/ :Voiced by Michiko Neya. ;/ :Voiced by
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.


Release

The game was released for arcades on September 20, 1996. It was ported to the Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation home consoles and was released on June 27,
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. The game was added to the
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Game Archives on July 27, 2011 in Japan.


Reception

In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''Quiz Nanairo Dreams'' on their October 15, 1996 issue as being the most-successful arcade game of the month, outperforming titles such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. Upon release, ''
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'' gave the
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and Sega Saturn version of the game 28 out of 40.


Appearances in other games

*Saki Omokane appears as a helper character in the Capcom fighting game '' Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes'' and a playable character in '' Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All Stars''. Her main weapon is her machine gun, though this makes her physical moveset limited. Her ending has her having tea with the rest of the female characters in ''Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes'' (Roll, Jun the Swan, Morrigan, Doronjo, and Chun-Li). Saki starts explaining about her world and its mechanics, while the rest of the girls remain clueless about what she's talking about. In ''Ultimate All Stars'', she helps save the twisting dimensions and soon finds that the reason she fights is to protect the friends she made. She then prepares to protect her city from a rampaging Hauzer. She is voiced by
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. While she does not appear in ''
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'', one of Jill Valentine's alternate colors is based on Saki. *Saki also appears as Capcom character card C119 in the Neo Geo Pocket Color game '' SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash''. She comes with a special ability called "Stand-By", which is triggered once she enters the ring (field of play) and allows the player to pick one card from his deck and shuffle the rest, while placing that card on top of the deck to be drawn on the next round. Another character, Linz, is depicted on Action card A42, called "Pester", which allows the player to put three of the opponent's pile cards among his/her discarded (out of play) cards.


References


External links


Official site for the console version (Waybacked)
*{{KLOV game, id=9209 1996 video games Arcade video games Capcom games CP System II games Dating sims Japan-exclusive video games PlayStation (console) games Quiz video games Sega Saturn games Video games developed in Japan