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Cute Namco Famicom Game Hides Scathing Message

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Programmers hide Easter Eggs all of the time, but not as biting as the hidden message in Erika to Satoru no Yumebouken. Whoever wrote this must have been vexed while working at Atlus, the developer of the dream adventure.

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Here’s a look at the caustic “secret” ending, in Japanese.

 

 

Magweasling did an excellent job translating the ending that starts with…

 

Mmm, that’s a nostalgic song playing. Those were good times. Meanwhile, who the hell are these people with this project? I’m so glad it’s over. You think it’s nothing but good memories? Hell no! Let’s use this space to give out some thanks.

 

First off, Kaoru Ogura, who ran off with some guy in the middle of the project. Yes, you, you bastard. Don’t show up at the office without showering after having sex 6 times the previous night.

 

It only gets better from there so head on over to Magweasling to read the rest.


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