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''LSD: Dream Emulator'' was originally released on the Sony PlayStation on October 22nd of 1998. The game was added to the Japanese PlayStation Store under the PSone classics section on August 11th, 2010. |
''LSD: Dream Emulator'' was originally released on the Sony PlayStation on October 22nd of 1998. The game was added to the Japanese PlayStation Store under the PSone classics section on August 11th, 2010. |
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LSD: Dream Emulator is a game that was released in Japan for the Sony PlayStation. It's one of three products (the others being a music CD and a book) based on Lovely Sweet Dream, a dream journal that Hiroko Nishikawa, a staff member at Asmik Ace Entertainment, had been keeping for about 10 years. It has earned itself a small cult following due to the generally disturbing nature of the game and its content.
Release
LSD: Dream Emulator was originally released on the Sony PlayStation on October 22nd of 1998. The game was added to the Japanese PlayStation Store under the PSone classics section on August 11th, 2010.
Rating
The game received a D rating from the CERO (The Computer Entertainment Rating Organization, the Japanese content rating company, equivelent to the ESRB or PEGI), which is roughly equivalent to being rated M, for it's disturbing imagery and frightening nature.