I learned that the game had a cult following, both here and in Japan, and I eventually found a small yahoo fan group, dedicated to the game. I tried posting questions on various gaming sites, but hardly anyone had heard of the game and even less had played it. I tried re-downloading the ISO multiple times, trying it from different websites, but every single one was the same. I posted a question, asking if anyone had managed to get the game working on emulators, and a few days later, I received an answer.Unfortunately, the ISO was corrupted - or incorrectly ripped - as I couldn't get any further than the title screen and, when I did, all I saw was a mess of color and heard a strange fuzzing sound, like radio static. ![]() ![]() ![]() Naturally, I downloaded it, converted it, and started playing. A few years ago, while searching on /x/ for Paranormal or Creepy games, I came across an obscure Japanese Playstation game, called "LSD: Dream Emulator." Despite the game releasing in extremely limited numbers, many ROM sites had it available for download.
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