1992 Bishoujo Game Dengeki Nurse Gets Surprise Steam Revival
The sudden Steam revival of a niche PC-98 bishoujo title from 1992, full of period-specific parodies, shows FAKKU continuing to mine retro otaku culture for a modern digital audience.
Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.
FAKKU has opened a Steam store page for Dengeki Nurse, a bishoujo game originally released in 1992 by Cocktail Soft for PC-98 and FM TOWNS. The game is packed with parodies of 80s and 90s otaku culture, including tokusatsu, sci-fi, manga, and anime. It features a turn-based command battle system called Dengeki Combat, and supports both Japanese and English. A release date has not yet been announced.
FAKKU has opened a Steam store page for Dengeki Nurse, a bishoujo game originally released in 1992 by Cocktail Soft for the PC-98 series and FM TOWNS. The game is a dense parody of 80s and 90s otaku culture, drawing from tokusatsu, sci-fi, manga, and anime. The heroine, Kirara Inazuma, is kidnapped by the evil Black Cross Corps, raised as a combatant, then betrays them and fights for justice. The game uses a unique turn-based command battle system called Dengeki Combat, and when the heroine lands her special move Plasma Flash, the opponent's clothes tear regardless of gender. The Steam page lists support for both Japanese and English. A release date has not been announced.
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