Iris Angel [Dreamcast - Cancelled]

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29 Jul 2011

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Iris Angel, also known in japanese as Nijiiro Tenshi, was a strategy game for Dreamcast, to be published by Japan Corporation at the end of the last century, which was cancelled before it was released for unknown reasons. In the game you would have played as Shujin, the blue haired knight you can see below, who has the goal to stop the evil witch Myure (the woman with the long silver hair) that threatens the world of Tiran.

To do so Shujin had to train and command a group of seven magic-knight girls, and even to boost their relationship in a way that resembles Red Entertainment cult classic Sakura Wars (Sakura Taisen).

Below you can look at some original artworks, portraits, in-game screenshots, SD comics, small animations and sample from the FMVs all taken from the official japanese site, by now long dead.

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4 Responses to Iris Angel [Dreamcast - Cancelled]

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Celine

July 29th, 2011 at 10:54 am

Dat pant.su

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123

July 29th, 2011 at 1:50 pm

fuкing spamer!

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John Doom

August 1st, 2011 at 12:54 pm

Graphics are so bad that I tought it was a N64 game lol

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Tyson

October 20th, 2011 at 9:30 am

Sounds like a Sakura wars clone. Maybe that’s why it never lifted off.

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