Amusing Dream (lost build of cancelled Super Famicom role-playing game; 1992)

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Scan of the advertisement from a Japanese video game magazine.

Status: Lost

Amusing Dream (夢幻冒険記 アミュージングドリーム Mugen Bouken-ki Amyūjingu Dorīmu, Dream Adventure Chronicles: Amusing Dream) is a cancelled JRPG game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES, published as the Super Famicom in Japan) that was developed by Takara.

The game's character design was done by mangaka Kouga Yun; the script was written by Ikeda Misa and music composed by Kuzuu Chinatsu.

Plot

The only known plot details of the JRPG come a Super Famicom advertisement published in 1992. It reads:

“An unknown landscape shrouded in a thin mist. On a small hill, far away, stands a tower-like figure. Though it is the first time the protagonist sees this place, it makes him feel a strange nostalgia.

A girl appears and whispers to him ‘Follow me, I am the guide of this world. I think I can help you.’

From those few words, his adventure begins.”

French Preview

In 2010 monokuma on unseen64.net posted about the game, sharing a digital scan of SuperPower. SuperPower—a French gaming magazine published and circulated from 1991 to 1994 under different names—released a preview of the game, saying:

“‘Amusing Dream' is a truly Japanese RPG, with truly Japanese characters and truly Japanese graphic design. But is all of this Japanese, you may wonder? Absolutely, and consequently, we are very doubtful whether Japan-exclusive 'Amusing Dream' will ever be distributed in Europe. This is approximately what Takara told us when we came blundering in. This Dream may be Amusing, but it will not become a reality, at least not in our country..."

The French-based magazine provides a confusing set of information. The preview implies that the writer was in direct contact with someone from within Takara, who was making the game. Additionally the article casts doubt on the idea that any European localizations would be made. However, they don’t explicitly disavow the idea of an American release, and even provide an English name for the game: “Amusing Dream”.

The screencap provided by the article includes a green-haired character, potentially the same one depicted in the artwork of the 1992 and 1993 advertisements.

Cancelation

There are currently no details as to how deep the game was in development when cancelled. It can be safely assumed, however, that the game was thoroughly fleshed out; multiple advertisements have been discovered, and the French version includes a picture of the game alongside its review.

There are no known game demos or releases of the game.

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