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|japanese = だい好キッス<br />''Daisu Kissu''
 
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{{Nihongo|'''''Daisu-Kiss'''''|だい好キッス}} is a party video game developed and published by [[Konami]] on March 1996 on arcade platforms, in Japan only.
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{{nihongo|'''''Daisu-Kiss'''''|だい好キッス|Daisu Kissu}} is a party video game developed and published by [[Konami]] on March 1996 on arcade platforms, in Japan only.
   
 
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Revision as of 16:05, 27 April 2020

Daisu-Kiss (だい好キッス Daisu Kissu?) is a party video game developed and published by Konami on March 1996 on arcade platforms, in Japan only.

Trivia

  • TwinBee from TwinBee, Vic Viper from Gradius, Hikaru and Koitsu from Parodius makes cameo in a minigame.
  • The title of this game is a play of words between daisuki and kisu, and roughly translates to "I'm crazy about kisses" (the object of the game).
  • The Japanese phonetics of daisu (da i su) means "dice", in relation to the random concept of the game.
  • This game is one of the rare Japanese multi-minigames where questions based on the pokeberu can be found. The pokeberu is a way of speaking only with the pronunciation of the numbers and while playing with the various readings of the Japanese numbers. Example: 5963 reads as go kyu roku san. Gokurousan is an expression employed by the Japanese police officers to appreciate the accomplished labor.