Paul Chi (paulchi@ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU)
Fri, 5 Feb 1999 17:55:33 -0500
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>What is Teigeki Graph again?
>
>
> Rol
Teigeki Graph is the newest Sakura Taisen game for the Sega Saturn.
Basically, the idea of Teigeki Graph is that the Hanagumi is (are?) going
to put on a musical production of Sleeping Beauty. In order to prepare for
the play, you have to play various minigames, and the quality of the play
and the casting depends on how well you do in the minigames. I believe
Richard wrote a fairly extensive review to the list before; here is the
link to the message on Ming's Archive:
http://pei.physics.sunysb.edu/~ming/anime/sakura/list/9901/0007.html
And mp has some nice scans of the ad for Teigeki Graph in Saturn Fan(?):
http://wwwcsif.cs.ucdavis.edu/~hueyt/game.html
And the TV ad:
http://www.sega.co.jp/sega/data/video/v9812/teigekiF.mov 5.93MB Quicktime movie
http://www.sega.co.jp/sega/data/video/v9812/teigekiF.avi 5.05MB AVI
>On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Richard E. Rae wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> If you're hooked on Hanafuda, deeply addicted to the Koikoi Taisen
>> tournaments in Sakura Taisen and Teigeki Graph (like me) and are looking for
>> a handy reference to the winning and scoring card combinations, go here...
>>
>> http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n09/hana-kabu_games/index.html
Ahh...I was looking forward to some Hanafuda tips, but unfortunately the
page is in Japanese. This reminds me- in Koi Koi Taisen in ST1, I believe
that one is able to customize the rules, like turning off the
sake+moon/sakura combination (which I usually do). I haven't been able to
figure out what the other options are; it seems that one of them makes
certain "crap" cards count as two "crap" cards, the Rain "crap" in
particular, if I recall correctly. Does anyone know? I've been dying to
know if there's some kind of rule that I haven't been taking advantage of.
Boy, those girls can be vicious at Hanafuda! ^_^;
>> This page (promoting Nintendo's own line of Hanafuda cards- they were a
>> playing card company first and foremost, you know) has the rules and a nice,
>> concise display of the matches and combos. You can even print it out from
>> your browser and keep it by your side!
>>
>> I also couldn't help but chuckle, as I immediately thought of the fake ad in
>> the Teigeki Graph omake magazine that featured Kouran endorsing "Bentendo"
>> hanafuda cards <g>.
>>
>> --Richard
>>
Hehe, I didn't catch that! Thanks! :)