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Dinosaur Island

Dinosaur Island (だいな♥あいらん) is an adventure game by Game Arts known for having Izumi Takemoto as the character designer.
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DevelopersGame Arts, CRI Middleware (Win95 port)
PublishersGame Arts
PlatformsSega Saturn, Windows 95
ReleasesFebruary 14, 1997 (JP)
GenresAdventure, digital comic
ModesSingle-player

Overview編集

Dinosaur Island (だいな♥あいらん, Daina Airan) is an interactive animated adventure game by Game Arts with original story, setting and character design by Izumi Takemoto. It is the third interactive animated adventure game by Game Arts following Yumimi Mix and Urusei Yatsura: Dear My Friends, and the second for Izumi Takemoto. Despite the game having sophisticated graphics it did not do well in sales.


CRI Middleware, in collaboration with Game Arts ported the game to the Windows 95 with Yumimi Mix as Yumimi Mix + Dinosaur Island: Yokoku-hen (ゆみみみっくす + だいな♥あいらん予告編) onto one CD.


Story編集

The story revolves around a mysterious urban legend, singing dinosaurs, which is spread at a training facility in the northern part of Eurasia. As a player, your character is a girl who dreams of becoming a dinosaur master at a dinosaur training camp on the equator. One day, while walking along singing a song, she passes a singing dinosaur.


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だいな♡レゲーギャルシリーズ 竹本泉ヒロインズ

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Game Arts Izumi Takemoto

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English編集

Daina Airan (Sega Retro)

Japanese編集

だいなあいらん - Wikipedia

製品情報 | ゲームアーツ (Game Arts Official Website)

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だいな♥あいらん

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