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* [[Fan Nickname]]: Pretty much everything, from the Gray Man to the Violence District.
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: It's nigh impossible to get a physical copy of ''[[LSD Dream Emulator]]'' as it was only released in Japan and even there a copy goes for the Yen equivalent of about $500. It '''did''' get released as a [[PS One]] Classic on the Japanese [[PlayStation]] Network in August 2010, but it's unlikely it'll ever get released on the American store since it wasn't released in America the first time around. Even so, it's still possible for those outside Japan to make a Japanese PSN account, purchase a Japanese PSN card online, and download it that way.
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: It's nigh impossible to get a physical copy of ''[[LSD Dream Emulator]]'' as it was only released in Japan and even there a copy goes for the Yen equivalent of about $500. It '''did''' get released as a [[PS One]] Classic on the Japanese [[PlayStation]] Network in August 2010, but it's unlikely it'll ever get released on the American store since it wasn't released in America the first time around. Even so, it's still possible for those outside Japan to make a Japanese PSN account, purchase a Japanese PSN card online, and download it that way.
** The dream journal the game was based on (''Lovely Sweet Dream'') and the soundtrack (''LSD & Remixes'') that came with the special edition of the game are even harder to get since only about 50 copies were made. There was another CD released only in Japan, ''Lucy in the Sky with Dynamites'', which was basically a supplemental soundtrack featuring different mixes of the songs.
** The dream journal the game was based on (''Lovely Sweet Dream'') and the soundtrack (''LSD & Remixes'') that came with the special edition of the game are even harder to get since only about 50 copies were made. There was another CD released only in Japan, ''Lucy in the Sky with Dynamites'', which was basically a supplemental soundtrack featuring different mixes of the songs.