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- | ======Revealing Images====== | ||
- | For games that feature, in some way, the revealing of an image. Most often as a reward for completion of a segment, though some of these games use revealing images in a manner that crosses from //[[theme:titlescreen|theme]]// to //[[pattern:titlescreen|pattern]]// (ie: key mechanic). The theme is most common in erotic games. | ||
- | =====Examples===== | ||
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- | ====Breakanoids==== | ||
- | ***//[[game:Block Gal]]//** | ||
- | ***//[[game:InerSex]]//** | ||
- | ***//[[game:Peek-a-Boo!]]//** | ||
- | ***[[game:Playgirls series]]**\\ The first is a [[genre:breakanoids|breakanoid]], the second's a shooter! | ||
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- | ====Jigsaw==== | ||
- | ***//[[game:olivias_mystery|Olivia's mystery]]//** | ||
- | ***//[[game:Puzzle Time]]//** | ||
- | ***//[[game:Puzzlet]]//** | ||
- | ***//[[game:aryol|Ugoku E Ver. 2.0: Aryol]]//**\\ Each stage is preceded by a part of the game's story, in text. The animated image revealed serves as illustration. | ||
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- | ====Mahjong==== | ||
- | ***[[game:stripping_project_series|The Stripping Project series]]**\\ A series of //Neon Genesis Evangelion// strip-mahjong games. | ||
- | ***[[game:super_real_mahjong_series|Super Real Mahjong series]]** | ||
- | ***[[game:taisen_hot_gimmick_series|Taisen Hot Gimmick series]]** | ||
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- | ====Nonogames==== | ||
- | [[genre:Nonogames]] feature revealing images, not just as a reward but, as part of the solving mechanic. | ||
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- | ***[[game:picross_series|Picross / Mario's Picross series]]**\\ The //[[game:Picross NP]]// games also have themed game modes that reveal an image upon completion. | ||
- | ***//[[game:Picross 3D]]//** | ||
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- | ====Sliding Puzzle==== | ||
- | ***[[game:15 Puzzle series]]**\\ A series of four unlicensed SNES games, with some dubious content. | ||
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- | ====Qix-alikes==== | ||
- | Most [[genre:Qix-alikes]] reveal images as a reward for completing a board. Most interestingly the //Gals Panic// series of games use it also as part of their mechanic: players must capture a certain percentage of the image to be revealed, rather than a percentage of the full playfield. | ||
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- | **Turning**\\ A feature in some [[genre:qix-alikes]] where the image to be revealed will change to something unattractive if the players performance is not adequate. | ||
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- | ***//[[game:Cacoma Knight]]//**\\ The capturing of a stage's space revives the world in which it is set. Also, each stage completed reveals a part an image. | ||
- | ***//[[game:Peek-a-Boo!]]//**\\ A 3-D Qix-alike that's actually a pretty good game. | ||
- | ***[[game:fantasia_series|Fantasia series]]** | ||
- | ***[[game:gals_panic_series|Gals Panic series]]**\\ One of the better Qix-alike games/series, somewhat despite itself. | ||
- | ***//[[game:Panic Street]]//** | ||
- | ***//[[game:Perestroika Girls]]//** | ||
- | ***//[[game:Super Qix]]//** | ||
- | ***[[game:Terror Liner series]]** | ||
- | ***//[[game:Vivid Dolls]]//** | ||
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- | ====Sundries==== | ||
- | ***//[[game:Bouncing Balls]]//** [[http://mamedev.emulab.it/haze/2014/05/12/other-news-part-3/|article]] | ||
- | ***//[[game:billiard_academy|Billiard Academy: Real Break]]//** | ||
- | ***//[[game:Centrefold Squares]]//** | ||
- | ***//[[game:Excelsior]]//** | ||
- | ***//[[game:Guru Logic Champ]]//** | ||
- | ***//[[game:Lady Killer]]//** | ||
- | ***//[[game:Mosaic]]//** | ||
- | ***//[[game:Pipi & Bibis]]//**\\ [[Single-screen platformer]], by [[company:Toaplan]] | ||
- | ***[[game:Pocket Girl series]]**\\ Spiritual sequels to //[[game:Side Pocket]]//. | ||
- | ***//[[game:Puzznic]]//** | ||
- | ***//[[game:Sexy Missile Command]]//** | ||
- | ***//[[game:Super Pinball Action]]//** | ||
- | ***//[[game:mach_rider#Vs. Mach Rider]]//** | ||
- | ***//[[game:Wonder Stick]]//** | ||
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- | =====See also===== | ||
- | * [[http://blamethecontrolpad.com/naughtyarcades/naughtyarcades.htm|Naughty Arcades]] - Blamethecontrolpad article. |