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Disaster Report Dangerous Jisan: The Strongest Dogeza Ever
絶体絶命でんぢゃらすじーさん 〜史上最強の土下座〜
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Game Overview
Step into a unique survival adventure with "Disaster Report Dangerous Jisan: The Strongest Dogeza Ever", exclusively available on the Game Boy Advance. Originally titled "Zetsubō Senshi Densharu-san 〜Rekishi no Saikyō no Dojigeza〜" in its native Japan, this title offers a captivating blend of simulation and action elements that set it apart from other games of its time.
This game is notable for its distinctive premise, where you embody the role of a resilient sumo wrestler named Jisan. The game throws you into various disaster-stricken scenarios, where your goal is to navigate through the chaos and survive. What makes this game intriguing is the use of the famous Japanese prostration move "Dogeza" as a mechanic, which Jisan uses to save himself from imminent danger or to manipulate objects in the environment.
For retro game collectors, Disaster Report Dangerous Jisan holds historical significance as one of the earliest titles to address disaster management themes in a video game. Released on September 26, 2003, by publisher KIDS STATION and developed by an unknown studio, this rare gem offers a fresh and engaging experience that combines action, survival, and simulation elements like no other. Don't miss out on adding this unique addition to your retro game collection!
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