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* [[Fan Nickname]]: The protagonist's known as '''Keiji Minegishi''' in the novel adaptations of the game.
** He earned the name "Katsuo" based on his earliest concept art, which featured him with a buzz cut.
* [[Name's the Same]]: Masahiro Sakurai aka Spooky shares his name with [[Nintendo|Masahiro Sakurai]].
* [[Name's the Same]]: Masahiro Sakurai aka Spooky shares his name with [[Nintendo|Masahiro Sakurai]].
* [[No Export for You]]: Though with the announcement of the 3DS port, this may not be the case anymore.
* [[No Export for You]]: Neither the Playstation or Saturn versions were ever released in the West, although the 3DS remake has received an official localization in North America.
** The sequel cellphone game, '''Soul Hackers: Intruders''', which is set a few months after the conclusion of the original game where the group is reestablished to take on a new enemy. This wasn't released by Atlus overseas. The manga/novel versions are also not released outside Japan.
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Latest revision as of 15:25, 7 September 2014


  • Fan Nickname: The protagonist's known as Keiji Minegishi in the novel adaptations of the game.
    • He earned the name "Katsuo" based on his earliest concept art, which featured him with a buzz cut.
  • Name's the Same: Masahiro Sakurai aka Spooky shares his name with Masahiro Sakurai.
  • No Export for You: Neither the Playstation or Saturn versions were ever released in the West, although the 3DS remake has received an official localization in North America.
    • The sequel cellphone game, Soul Hackers: Intruders, which is set a few months after the conclusion of the original game where the group is reestablished to take on a new enemy. This wasn't released by Atlus overseas. The manga/novel versions are also not released outside Japan.