Difference between pages "Chopsticks" and "Bana Bana Ichi-gō: Rolypolys no Sekai Daibōken"

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The '''Chopsticks''' (おはし) are an item in in [[Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou]]. It is one of the six items [[King-gyou]] offers to you before he grants you entrance to the Helix Palace [[Luo-shang]].
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'''Rolypolys no Sekai Ryokou''' (ローリーポーリーズの世界大冒険, lit. Rolypolys' World Tour) is the sequel to [[Rolypolys no Nanakorobi Yaoki]]. It was released in either November or December 1997 in Japan only, published by Shinko Music. Unlike its predecessor, there were no plans for international release.
  
==Usage==
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==Lost Media Status==
The Chopsticks are required to eat the food in the Room of Appetite [[Chi-fang]].
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The game is not available to the general public. Several old listings exist on Japanese auction sites, and one image of the game in-box has surfaced. Aside from several small screenshots on the publisher's original site, there was no footage of gameplay until Rolypolys no Nanakorobi Yaoki was found, which contained a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaZWrsJZZug video trailer]. This trailer was rendered in-engine, meaning its assets could be ripped.
  
Along with an [[Eyeball-Stone]], the Chopsticks can be traded at the Phantom Marketplace [[Hou-ang]] for an [[Amulet]].
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Revision as of 22:25, 22 February 2020

Rolypolys no Sekai Ryokou (ローリーポーリーズの世界大冒険, lit. Rolypolys' World Tour) is the sequel to Rolypolys no Nanakorobi Yaoki. It was released in either November or December 1997 in Japan only, published by Shinko Music. Unlike its predecessor, there were no plans for international release.

Lost Media Status

The game is not available to the general public. Several old listings exist on Japanese auction sites, and one image of the game in-box has surfaced. Aside from several small screenshots on the publisher's original site, there was no footage of gameplay until Rolypolys no Nanakorobi Yaoki was found, which contained a video trailer. This trailer was rendered in-engine, meaning its assets could be ripped.