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Private Idol Disc: Tokubetsu-hen Campaign Girl '97 is a niche quiz game from 1997 that merges interactive trivia with a digital photobook format. Developed by Genki and published by Sada Soft, it’s built for Sega Saturn and tasks players with answering questions tied to cast profiles of virtual idols. The gameplay centers on testing knowledge through straightforward quizzes, with correct answers unlocking character details and photos. Its appeal lies in the simplicity of the format, offering a blend of trivia and collectible content that feels like a throwback to early digital magazines. This title remains a curiosity for retro collectors, given its exclusive Japanese release and Saturn platform. With no major sequels or updates, it’s a snapshot of late 90s gaming oddities. Released June 20, 1997, it’s best approached as a light single-player diversion. The trivia leans heavily on idol culture references, so prior familiarity with the subject helps. While community discussions are sparse, its mix of quiz mechanics and photo archives sets it apart from typical Saturn titles.
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