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Attachment Released in Japan as "Slapstick", the game was originally meant to be a parody of many traditional RPG elements used at the time.
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Attachment When using the computer in the player's house, it'll display an advertisement to buy Actraiser 2 and Illusion of Gaia.
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Attachment Dr. Einst, the inventor, is an obvious parody of Einstein.
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Attachment There are 3 unused items in the game's code:
Warp System: Allows you to exit to the world map, disappears after use. Likely removed due to the number of times in the story you're supposed to be trapped in a dungeon.
Sphere: The description reads "Ball?" There appears to be no other use for it.
Badge 2: Again, has no actual use, and is just a recolor of the Leader's Badge.
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Attachment A girl in Rococo tells you that a dog outside the mayor's office is called Turbo. This is a Quintet staple, and Turbo the dog appears in Soul Blazer, Illusion of Gaia, and Terranigma.

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