Release Date: 1996
"Angel Paradise Vol. 2: Yoshino Kimika: Isshoni I-ta-i in Hawaii" is a unique video game released for the Sega Saturn console, which belongs to the genre of dating simulators, specifically focusing on the concept of "idol simulation." The game was released exclusively in Japan in 1996, and it features Yoshino Kimika, a real-life Japanese idol at the time, as the central character. Set in the picturesque locales of Hawaii, the game offers players the opportunity to interact and grow closer to Kimika through a series of dates and activities. The gameplay combines elements of adventure, interaction, and conversation trees, providing players with various options to influence the outcome of their relationship with Kimika.
The game was developed and published by Naxat Soft as part of the "Angel Paradise" series, which is known for merging the idol culture prevalent in Japan with interactive video gaming. The use of real-life idols in video games was a novel concept at the time, aimed at attracting fans of the idols and gamers alike. "Angel Paradise Vol. 2" leverages pre-recorded video segments and photos of Yoshino Kimika, adding a sense of realism and immersion which was innovative for its time. These features highlighted the Sega Saturn’s capabilities in handling multimedia content, making it stand out among the interactive simulation games of the era. The Hawaiian setting adds a vibrant and exotic backdrop, increasing the game’s appeal by offering varied scenic locations as the playground for romantic escapades.
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