Trivia
Look closely at the beginning of Stage 4'. Way in the background, you'll see in a tiny figure with a billowing cape.
Additionally, there is a little message from Richter and Maria if you try to play the CD in an audio CD player (on the first track, anyway - the rest of the tracks are data and music.) You see, almost all PC Engine games contained a message stating that you shouldn't put this CD in a regular CD-player, because the data tracks could blow out your speakers (on really old CD players, data tracks sound like loud static.) These were normally read in a rather mundane and polite manner, so some games had fun with them. In this little bit, Maria warns Richter about this particular danger. When Richter questions how she knows this, he discovers that she was just reading off a piece of paper or something to that extent. As a quick note, Oniichan (what Maria calls Richter in the message) means "big brother" in Japanese, and is a pretty common term. It doesn't quite come out right in English.
Contributed by
Elix (944) on Feb 24, 2005.
Get a key and use the item crash. Richter will jump up and yell like he normally does, but will then fall to the ground with a question mark over his head, not knowing what the hell to do.
Contributed by
Elix (944) on Feb 24, 2005.
If you didn't insert a System Card before start playing, a little mini-game can be played.
Contributed by
Shorai (31) on Jan 16, 2005.