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− | '''''Fascination''''' is an erotic action-arcade game developed by [[Nintendo]] in 1974.<ref name="VGD">[http://videogamesdensetsu.tumblr.com/post/153265067740/fascination-an-unreleased-erotic-game-developed Fascination, an unreleased erotic game developed by Nintendo in 1974]. Video Games Densetsu (November 16, 2016). Retrieved December 4, 2017.</ref> The game was designed by [[Gunpei Yokoi]] | + | '''''Fascination''''' is an erotic action-arcade game developed by [[Nintendo]] in 1974.<ref name="VGD">[http://videogamesdensetsu.tumblr.com/post/153265067740/fascination-an-unreleased-erotic-game-developed Fascination, an unreleased erotic game developed by Nintendo in 1974]. Video Games Densetsu (November 16, 2016). Retrieved December 4, 2017.</ref> The game was designed by [[Gunpei Yokoi]] around the same time as the arcade version of ''[[Wild Gunman (arcade)|Wild Gunman]]'' to appeal to journalists (who would all have been male) while presenting the game, and uses the same technology seen in that game.<ref name="VGD"/> |
Even though prototypes for the game were set up in {{wp|Shinjuku}} to much success, ''Fascination'' was never intended to be released as it relied on a more complicated and fragile mechanism than the one used for ''Wild Gunman''.<ref name="VGD"/> | Even though prototypes for the game were set up in {{wp|Shinjuku}} to much success, ''Fascination'' was never intended to be released as it relied on a more complicated and fragile mechanism than the one used for ''Wild Gunman''.<ref name="VGD"/> | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
− | ''Fascination'' uses footage of a Swedish model dancing, posing at the end of the video sequence. By shooting her clothing | + | ''Fascination'' uses footage of a Swedish model dancing, posing at the end of the video sequence. By shooting her clothing in the proper places, her clothes will slowly fall off scene-by-scene until she is completely nude.<ref name="VGD"/> |
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Fascination is an erotic action-arcade game developed by Nintendo in 1974.[1] The game was designed by Gunpei Yokoi around the same time as the arcade version of Wild Gunman to appeal to journalists (who would all have been male) while presenting the game, and uses the same technology seen in that game.[1]
Even though prototypes for the game were set up in Shinjuku to much success, Fascination was never intended to be released as it relied on a more complicated and fragile mechanism than the one used for Wild Gunman.[1]
Gameplay
Fascination uses footage of a Swedish model dancing, posing at the end of the video sequence. By shooting her clothing in the proper places, her clothes will slowly fall off scene-by-scene until she is completely nude.[1]
Technical details
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Fascination, an unreleased erotic game developed by Nintendo in 1974. Video Games Densetsu (November 16, 2016). Retrieved December 4, 2017.