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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://nemo838.tistory.com/m/2897] Download link for the full game.
*[https://nemo838.tistory.com/m/2897 Download link for the full game.]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd_dz2t4Sak A song from the game.]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd_dz2t4Sak A song from the game.]
*[https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT-m3HCbQPSR8onb-IqseKu6V--SsV-DDTZuN8pgeNjhxdudLnmRP7AqLbW The game's casing and disk.]
*[https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT-m3HCbQPSR8onb-IqseKu6V--SsV-DDTZuN8pgeNjhxdudLnmRP7AqLbW The game's casing and disk.]

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Cover of the game.

Status: Found

College Terra Story was a PC dating simulator released only in Japan in 1998. It is a direct sequel to the Sega Saturn/PC game High School Terra Story.

Premise

Little information about this game exists. The only synopsis that could be found is from the Visual Novel Database (VNDB) website:

"The story picks up off where High School Terra Story ended. You are, again, Keisuke from the first game and you are now attending college. Keisuke is intrigued with a pop idol rock star named Hiromi, who also happens to attend the same university as he does. The six girls from the first game (Misa, Rina, Mimi, Aki, Chiho, and Mao) are also back and you can continue their love stories from where they left off from the first game if you choose to do so."[1]

Rarity

Copies of College Terra Story never seem to surface anywhere. An image of an allegedly copy of the game has surfaced online, however the artwork on the box is different than the regular cover artwork for the game, making people considering it a hoax.

A review for the game was found on a website called "densetsu.com", along with some of the game's music and cover art. An hour of gameplay footage was also found on YouTube. At one point, on eBay, the strategy guide was being sold [2]

Due to the game's rarity, a ROM for the game could not be found online, until the 19th of August, when a Tistory user named 두기 (DooGie) uploaded the full game on a blog post [3], finally making the game available to the general public

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