>>11855637 (OP) Kek I beat this whole game >other games she appears in She's in Pink Pong, which is actually a pretty fun ping-pong game, and a bunch more that I played for 5 minutes and then never again
>>11855637 (OP) Know she's in the updated version of the first Oneechanbara game: Zombie Zone: Other Side, which seems like a fun but janky hack and slash game
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 7:46:36 PM No.11855904
I don't recall every game because she was D3 Publisher's mascot and appeared in quite a few of their games.
Her first appearance is in Love Songs Idol ga Classmate for the PS2.
Other games, IIRC: - Oneechanpuru (update of Oneechanbara 1) - Oneechampon (update of Oneechanbara 2) - Love Songs ADV: Futaba Riho (two games) - Love SMASH! - Dream Club - Earth Defense Force World Brothers (DLC) - Simple 2000 Series: The All-Star - Simple 2000 Series: The Cat Fight - Simple 2000 Series: Love Mahjong
(Actually, I think she appears in most "Love" titles of the Simple 2000 series).
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 7:46:46 PM No.11855905
>>11855885 That's the thing about fetishes. They're not inherently sexual so normal people cannot understand them, it's simply a case of trauma or brain damage making someone associate something random with arousal.
>>11856021 low angle reminds me of robot alchemic drive, but im reasonably sure that's not it.
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 9:27:01 PM No.11856159
>>11856021 Demolition Girl (PAL) / Dai Bijin (JP) For the PS2, you play as various vehicles trying to stop a giant woman from wreaking havoc around the planet. You fight some aliens as well. If it looks like EDF/Robot Alchemic Drive, it's because it was made by the same devs, Sandlot.
>>11857209 >Oneechambara Is playing the PS2 PAL version cool or pure retardation? Mind you, I don't know any Japanese. I downloaded it some time ago because I liked the cover but it's still waiting for its turn.