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Daisu-Kiss [Model GX535]
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Daisu-Kiss (c) 1996 Konami Company, Limited. A mini-game collection similar to Ichidant-R and the Bishi Bashi Series. - TECHNICAL - Konami GX hardware Game ID : GX535 Main CPU : Motorola 68EC020 (@ 24 Mhz) Sound CPU : Motorola 68000 (@ 9.2 Mhz) Sound Chips : (2x) K054539 (@ 48 Khz) Players : 4 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 3 - TRIVIA - Daisu-Kiss was released in March 1996. The title of this game is a play of word between 'Daisuki' and 'Kisu' and means 'I'm crazy about Kisses' (the object of the game). The Japanese phonetics of Daisu : 'Da i su' means 'Dice' for the random concept of the game. This game is one of the rare Japanese multi-mini games where you can find some questions based on the 'pokeberu quiz'. The 'pokeberu' is a way of speaking only with the pronunciation of the numbers and while playing with the various readings of the Japanese numbers. Example : 5963 reads as 'go kyu roku san' - Gokurousan is an expression employed by the Japanese police officers to appreciate the accomplished labour. - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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Daisu-Kiss (c) 1996 Konami Company, Limited. A mini-game collection similar to Ichidant-R and the Bishi Bashi Series. - TECHNICAL - Konami GX hardware Game ID : GX535 Main CPU : Motorola 68EC020 (@ 24 Mhz) Sound CPU : Motorola 68000 (@ 9.2 Mhz) Sound Chips : (2x) K054539 (@ 48 Khz) Players : 4 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 3 - TRIVIA - Daisu-Kiss was released in March 1996. The title of this game is a play of word between 'Daisuki' and 'Kisu' and means 'I'm crazy about Kisses' (the object of the game). The Japanese phonetics of Daisu : 'Da i su' means 'Dice' for the random concept of the game. This game is one of the rare Japanese multi-mini games where you can find some questions based on the 'pokeberu quiz'. The 'pokeberu' is a way of speaking only with the pronunciation of the numbers and while playing with the various readings of the Japanese numbers. Example : 5963 reads as 'go kyu roku san' - Gokurousan is an expression employed by the Japanese police officers to appreciate the accomplished labour. - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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