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Hopefully someone else has a better idea why I found album covers with 2 different sets of coloring across the various Japanese retail sites. Any insight is appreciated!
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Man, this is pretty obscure XD Sorry I still can't answer that.
Just a question of my own here: isn't this a PS3 game? I followed the link to the Yamasa site provded here and they have a link to a page of their PS3 games right on the first page. I see this game in there. And GameFAQs has it listed under PS3 also. Is there something I'm missing about the represented product being "Slot Machine" - some PS3 add-on or something? Also, "Pachi-Slot" is usually hyphenated, I think. |
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Sometimes slots do get ported to home consoles, as there were a lot of them for the PS2, but the coin machine is certainly the main/original version.
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Ahaha, wow, cool. Okay then, no add-on at all, just an actual slot machine.
I wanna play ^_^ |
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Indeed, the platform should include PS3, since this album contains some bonus tracks composed by Yasuharu Takanashi for the PS3 port. I don't know who Taniyan is (the main composer of the slot machine OST).
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