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Quiz Nanairo Dreams: Nijiiro-chō no Kiseki (Japanese: クイズなないろDREAMS 虹色町の奇跡?, "Quiz Seven Color Dreams - Miracle of Rainbow Color Village"): a quiz game/dating sim produced by Creator/{{Capcom}}, Japan-only, initially released in 1996 as a coin-operated arcade game based on the CP System II architecture, with a more wholesome console versions released for the UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn and UsefulNotes/PlayStation on June 27, 1997.

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Quiz Nanairo Dreams: Nijiiro-chō no Kiseki (Japanese: クイズなないろDREAMS 虹色町の奇跡?, "Quiz Seven Color Dreams - Miracle of Rainbow Color Village"): a quiz game/dating sim produced by Creator/{{Capcom}}, Japan-only, initially released in 1996 as a coin-operated arcade game based on the CP System II architecture, with a more wholesome console versions released for the UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn Platform/SegaSaturn and UsefulNotes/PlayStation Platform/PlayStation on June 27, 1997.
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Quiz Nanairo Dreams: Nijiiro-chō no Kiseki (Japanese: クイズなないろDREAMS 虹色町の奇跡?, "Quiz Seven Color Dreams - Miracle of Rainbow Color Village"): a quiz game/dating sim produced by Creator/{{Capcom}}, Japan-only, initially released in 1996 as a coin-operated arcade game based on the CP System II architecture, with a more wholesome console versions released for the UsefulNotes/{{Sega Saturn}} and UsefulNotes/{{Playstation}} on June 27, 1997.

The night of March 31, the to be named hero of the plot was sheepeeshly glimpsing at the stars, yet some of them, being the eight meteors hostering the Rainbow Stones, precipitated on Earth.

Among the eight stones, one has stuck the protagonist and a palm-sized, benevolent pixie pops out of it, explaining the main character about the Rainbow Gems and their sealing powers.

They happened to be keys to seal the evil Godiva(arcade name)/Belbeebub (console name) from coming to Earth through a portal between Earth itself and Makai, the demon world.

Now the hero has to look for the Rainbow Gems, attempt to re-seal Devil Lord Godiva/Belzeebub that would be resurrected after the six months he has to try to woo on seven (nine in the console version) girls.

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Quiz Nanairo Dreams: Nijiiro-chō no Kiseki (Japanese: クイズなないろDREAMS 虹色町の奇跡?, "Quiz Seven Color Dreams - Miracle of Rainbow Color Village"): a quiz game/dating sim produced by Creator/{{Capcom}}, Japan-only, initially released in 1996 as a coin-operated arcade game based on the CP System II architecture, with a more wholesome console versions released for the UsefulNotes/{{Sega Saturn}} UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn and UsefulNotes/{{Playstation}} UsefulNotes/PlayStation on June 27, 1997.

1997.

The night of March 31, the to be named hero of the plot was sheepeeshly glimpsing at the stars, yet some of them, being the eight meteors hostering the Rainbow Stones, precipitated on Earth.

Earth.

Among the eight stones, one has stuck the protagonist and a palm-sized, benevolent pixie pops out of it, explaining the main character about the Rainbow Gems and their sealing powers.

powers.

They happened to be keys to seal the evil Godiva(arcade Godiva (arcade name)/Belbeebub (console name) from coming to Earth through a portal between Earth itself and Makai, the demon world.

world.

Now the hero has to look for the Rainbow Gems, attempt to re-seal Devil Lord Godiva/Belzeebub that would be resurrected after the six months he has to try to woo on seven (nine in the console version) girls.
girls.



* TheFaceless: Lord Godiva or Belzeebub has the face covered by a featureless yet menacing mask. Averted as Saki intervenes at the ending of the fight, revealing that [[spoiler: Godiva or Belzeebub is actually the Queen Of Makai!]]

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* TheFaceless: Lord Godiva or Belzeebub has the face covered by a featureless yet menacing mask. Averted as Saki intervenes at the ending of the fight, revealing that [[spoiler: Godiva [[spoiler:Godiva or Belzeebub is actually the Queen Of Makai!]]



* MineralMacguffin The very Rainbow Gems you have to fetch by winning the girls' hearts.

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* MineralMacguffin MineralMacGuffin: The very Rainbow Gems you have to fetch by winning the girls' hearts.
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The game also sports a Drama CD, with the [[SugarWiki/NamestoKnowinAnime seyuus]] (Japanese voice actors) all retaking their roles as the characters in the game. In addition, one of its characters, Saki Omokane, would reappear a few times in Capcom's crossover fighting games, first as an AssistCharacter in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfSuperHeroes'', and as a playable character in ''VideoGame/TatsunokoVsCapcom''.

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The game also sports a Drama CD, with the [[SugarWiki/NamestoKnowinAnime seyuus]] (Japanese Japanese voice actors) actors all retaking their roles as the characters in the game. In addition, one of its characters, Saki Omokane, would reappear a few times in Capcom's crossover fighting games, first as an AssistCharacter in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfSuperHeroes'', and as a playable character in ''VideoGame/TatsunokoVsCapcom''.

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