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description | A Tarot-reading divination tool released for the Super Famicom. |
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developer | Ukiyotei Company |
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game_name | Tarot Mystery |
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platform | snes |
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players | 1 |
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publish | 1 |
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publisher | Visit |
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year | 1995 |
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__long_description | Tarot Mystery is an educational game for the Super Famicom that purports to read the player's fortune by dealing 12 Tarot cards and divining their present and future situations. The game first deals the cards out and then goes into detail about the meaning of each one, dependent on the order drawn and whether they were drawn upright or upside-down.
Tarot Mystery follows a series of tarot fortune-telling games for Nintendo systems, which have in the past included Tarot Uranai (or simply Tarot) for the Famicom Disk System in 1988, Taboo: The Sixth Sense for the NES in 1989 and Res Arcana Diana Ray: Uranai no Meikyu, which was released on the Super Famicom a few weeks before this game. |
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file_list | [{"name": "Tarot Mystery (Japan).sfc", "sha1": "e4bb6214f740efc3b5e2d0482cd8d4f10b205044", "size": 1048576}] |
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languages | ja |
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parent_uuid | cf3fa0e9-95f2-4c08-8e94-f4bae80ebe13 |
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platform | snes snes |
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tag_nointro | 2021-05-17 |
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variant_name | SFC, Japan |
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x_name | Tarot Mystery, SFC, Japan, No-Intro |
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