Lost In Translation/Quiz Nanairo Dreams - Nijiirochou no Kiseki

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Quiz Nanairo Dreams
Nijiirochou no Kiseki
No screen shot.
Quiz Nanairo Dreams control panel.
Manufacturer Capcom
Released 1996
Control
Method
4 Button(s)
Main CPU 68000 (@ 11.800 MHz)
Z80 (@ 8.000 MHz)
Sound CPU Stereo
Q-Sound (@ 4.000 MHz)
Video
Details
Raster (Horizontal)
384 x 224 pixels
59.63 Hz
4,096 Palette colours
Screens 1
ROM Info 11 ROMs
14,811,136 bytes (14.13 MiB)
MAME ID qndream

About The Game

Quiz Nanairo Dreams - Nijiirochou no Kiseki is an arcade video game where your goal is to befriend a number of female and obtain the crystals which are used to defeat the Devil King.

Trivia

Released in August 1996.

The title of this game translates from Japanese as 'Quiz Seven Colour Dreams - Miracle of Rainbow Colour Village'.

One of Quiz Nanairo Dreams' very pretty girls (Saki) appears as an assist character in "Marvel vs. Capcom - Clash of Super Heroes".

Victor Entertainment released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Quiz Nanairo Dreams Nijiirochou no Kiseki, Super Puzzle Fighter II X - VICL-40210) on 22/01/1997.

Staff

Credits
Kadontz
Isao Abe
Setsuo Yamamoto
Masato Koda
Hiroaki Kondo (X68K)
Moe-T
Saru
Hiro
Umazono

Cabinet and Artwork

Ports

Consoles
Sony PlayStation (1997)
Sega Saturn (1997)

Soundtrack Releases

Album Name Catalogue No. Released Publisher Comments
QUIZ Nanairo DREAMS Miracle of The Rainbow Colored Town & Super Puzzle Fighter II X VICL-40210~1[1] 1997-01-22 Victor 2 CD version.
Capcom Songs CPCA-10100[2] 2004-09-25 Suleputer CD version.
QUIZ Nanairo DREAMS Miracle of The Rainbow Colored Town Drama Album CPCA-1020[3] 1999-02-20 Suleputer 2 CD version.

References

The contents of this page are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
The sources used include MAME (version 0.113u2) and history.dat (revision 1.28 - 2008-10-18).
Please see http://www.arcade-history.com for credits.