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And how! There's even a few more PC-98 game fanarts by him there besides Bacta.



I was surprised by the snuff scenes in Little Princess, particularly considering the sequel, "Little Vampire", has no mature content at all. You can keep killing the poor knight girl zako over and over since she just revives offscreen for no apparent reason.

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BTW sorry but I'm really surprised and glad about this very particular game suddenly getting cute and sexy fanart over 30 years since it was released.

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This short haired not-naked demon girl in a yukata is one of the very few who doesn't get slaughtered by the "hero" of Bacta 1&2. In the scene, she's worrying about the wounds of the villainess Dirsala who's bathing in a hot spring. Dirsala says she's given a name to the monkey near them, who just sits there unamused. Both girls start laughing when Dirsala boasts about how she'll kill the protagonist Jinpachi, with it being a running joke in the game that Dirsala likes laughing for so long that she starts choking (and the compilation version has voice acting so you can actually hear her laughing (but the zakos unfortunately aren't voiced)).

The demon girl zakos in both Bacta games are very friendly and loyal to Dirsala (who's a human girl named Leela who's a friend/ex-lover of the sociopathic Jinpachi but is possessed by a giant orb monster), and in the first game several demon girls cry the blonde's name as they die by Jinpachi's bullets. Unfortunately, in several scenes the villainess actually seems very apathetic about her "children" being all murdered by Jinpachi...


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