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Ganso Saiyuuki
Ganso Saiyuuki: Super Monkey Daibouken |
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Developer: Techno Quest[1] This game has uncompiled source code. |
Oh dear, I do believe I have the vapors. This page contains content that is not safe for work or other locations with the potential for personal embarrassment. Such as: A perverted, creepy message. |
To do: More unused content |
Ganso Saiyuuki: Super Monkey Daibouken is one of many, many games based on the Chinese legend Journey to the West. Impressively, it might just be the worst one of them all, as well as one of the worst games on the Famicom in general (which, considering how much kusoge was flooding the console around this time, is also quite impressive). The game is probably most well known for containing a very... special piece of unused content, more on that below.
Hidden Message
Hidden in the game's graphics is a rather perverted message from the game's designer, Kaoru Nakajima. The last two lines rhyme, like a playful singsong.
Transcribed | Translated |
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デザイナーなかじま かおる。 1960アイチケン トヨカワ市うまれ.26才。… おまんこ.なめてぇーよぅ エッチする女ノ子がほしいチツちゃん、クリちゃん、スキ!スキ! |
Designer: Kaoru Nakajima 26 years old, born 1960 in Toyokawa City, Aichi Prefecture. ... I wanna lick some pussy! I want a perverted miss. I like vagina and the clitoris! |
Source Code Remnants
Present at 0x71A3.
SR TRUE_CASE JSR NF JMP SUB CVTYLN JSR UGY JMP CVTYLL
References
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