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Jinsei Game: Zukkoke Salaryman Hen
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Games developed by Act Japan
Jinsei Game: Zukkoke Salaryman Hen |
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Developer: Act Japan[1] This game has anti-piracy features. |
Anti-Piracy
Like many games published by Taito, this game includes an SRAM integrity check. On boot-up, the game checks to see that it has exactly 8KB of SRAM. If this check fails, the game endlessly loops on the Taito logo, preventing the player from starting a game. Cartridge copiers typically contain more SRAM in order to support a wide variety of games which trips the anti-piracy measure.
(Source: Original TCRF research)
References
The Jinsei Game series
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Game Boy | Jinsei Game |
SNES | Jinsei Game: Ooedo Nikki • Jinsei Game: Zukkoke Salaryman Hen |
Nintendo 64 | Jinsei Game 64 |
Cleanup > Pages missing date references
Cleanup > Pages missing publisher references
Games > Games by content > Games with anti-piracy methods
Games > Games by platform > SNES games
Games > Games by publisher
Games > Games by publisher > Games published by Square Enix > Games published by Taito
Games > Games by release date > Games released in 1995
Games > Games by release date > Games released in December
Games > Games by release date > Games released in December > Games released on December 29
Games > Games by series > Jinsei Game series
Games developed by Act Japan