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        Riverse Kids

        description
        Riverse Kids (りばーす☆きっず) is an unlicensed Super Famicom game developed by EJ Corporation and published by Jap!.
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        developer
        EJ Corporation
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        game_name
        Riverse Kids
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        platform
        snes
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        players
        1
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        publish
        1
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        publisher
        Jap!
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        year
        1996
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        1
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        __long_description
        This game is a variation of reversi (Othello), which is played against a girl named Mirika. The player can choose to play against either a younger or older version of Mirika, which act as easy and hard modes, respectively. Each opponent has her own set of voice samples played throughout each round. There is also an option to display handicaps on knowing where to place pieces. Besides that, it's standard Othello, with a particularly difficult CPU. Of note, however, is that the computer will get an "attack chance" once per round and replace one of the player's pieces with its own, presumably to make up for deficiencies in the AI. Also, there is a time limit on placing pieces, and running out of time results in an instant loss. Between winning consecutive matches, you're rewarded with animations of your opponent in various stages of undress.
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        SFC, Japan, Unlicensed

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        ja
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        447dc0de-8de8-44a0-aba4-c22c869d6210
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        snes snes
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        2021-05-17
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        SFC, Japan, Unlicensed
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        Reverse Kids, SFC, Japan, Unlicensed, No-Intro
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