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==Pyokotan no Dai Meiro (FC)==
 
==Pyokotan no Dai Meiro (FC)==
From the ROM:
 
 
 
<pre>  P Y O K O T A N               
 
<pre>  P Y O K O T A N               
 
           1992 SUN-SOFT / JSS !  
 
           1992 SUN-SOFT / JSS !  
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01:10.20</pre>
 
01:10.20</pre>
  
It is possible that this "JSS" is a different company, but the game was published by regular client Sunsoft, and JSS (Japan System Supply) later published Pyokotan-based educational software for Windows. [http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.titan.co.jp/jss/soft.html]
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The preceding text is from a debug menu that can be accessed with a Game Genie code (ZEEIVAPA). [https://tcrf.net/Pyokotan_no_Dai_Meiro]
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It is possible that this "JSS" is a different company, but the game was published by regular client Sunsoft, and Japan System Supply published Pyokotan software for the FM Towns and Windows. [http://web.archive.org/web/20001018053105/http://www.titan.co.jp/jss/soft.html]

Latest revision as of 11:10, 15 August 2020

< Japan System Supply

Pyokotan no Dai Meiro (FC)

  P Y O K O T A N               
           1992 SUN-SOFT / JSS ! 
 STAGE  1 2 3 4   PYOKO-WATARI !`
                  CANDY-YASAN  !
                  APPLE-TREE   !
                  PYOKO_MEKURI " 
                  PYOKO_MELODY "`
                  BONUS BOSS   "
 NOTICE. --- SAMPLE V1.62 ---  "
 START ------- STANDARD PLAY.  "
 A-KEY -------   SELECT PLAY.  #
 SELECT ------    CROM CHECK.  #`
 DATE. 1992-12/20
01:10.20

The preceding text is from a debug menu that can be accessed with a Game Genie code (ZEEIVAPA). [1]

It is possible that this "JSS" is a different company, but the game was published by regular client Sunsoft, and Japan System Supply published Pyokotan software for the FM Towns and Windows. [2]