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Hifuu Nightmare Diary: Violet Detector

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Title Screen

Hifuu Nightmare Diary ~ Violet Detector

Developer: Team Shanghai Alice
Publishers: Team Shanghai Alice, Mediascape (Steam)
Platform: Windows
Released internationally: September 4, 2018 (Steam)
Released in JP: August 10, 2018


GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
DebugIcon.png This game has debugging material.


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Violet Detector is the 16.5th game in the Touhou Project series, and spiritual successor to Double Spoiler. In this game, you take pictures of various Gensokyo residents for Instagram clout. No, seriously.

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To do:
Leftover graphics from Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom.

Unused Sprites

All unused sprites are leftovers from previous games.

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Yuyuko's unused sprites from Impossible Spell Card.

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Like in ISC, Raiko doesn't slam anywhere during her attacks.

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A sprite of Ran "blessing" from Shoot the Bullet.

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One of Eiki's movement and attacking sprites are unused. Another leftover from Shoot the Bullet.

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The Scarlet Sisters doesn't transform into bats anywhere in the game. Flandre's bat form sprites are leftovers from Shoot the Bullet.

Full Unlock Code

On the Nickname screen, highlight achievement number 13 (second row, third column) and type mastersdream. If done correctly, you'll hear the 1up sound, and all stages and ESP abilities will be unlocked.

Going with the theme of the last several unlock codes, this one is a reference to the Suntory "Master's Dream" beer.

(Source: Original TCRF research)