Miru Kiku Asobu Fido Dido JiuQ BOX

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Miru Kiku Asobu Fido Dido JiuQ BOX
System(s): Saturn[1]
Publisher: Kaneko[1]
Planned release date(s): 1996
Genre: ETC[2]
Status of prototype(s): Early

Miru Kiku Asobu Fido Dido JiuQ BOX (みる・きく・あそぶ Fido Dido 救Q BOX) was a planned Sega Saturn game[1] based on the cartoon character Fido Dido, which serves as 7-Up's mascot internationally and Slice's mascot in the United States. Scheduled to be published sometime around 1996 or later, listings for the game's Super Famicom port in Dengeki Super Famicom reveal it was classified in the "ETC" genre and priced at a tentative ¥8,800.[2]

History

Miru Kiku Asobu Fido Dido JiuQ BOX was also set to be released on the Super Famicom[2], but this was also cancelled. Ultimately, no version of this game would ever make it to market.

Magazine articles

Main article: Miru Kiku Asobu Fido Dido JiuQ BOX/Magazine articles.

References



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7 Up games for Sega systems
Sega Mega Drive
Cool Spot (1993) | Fido Dido (unreleased) | Spot Goes to Hollywood (1995)
Sega Master System
Cool Spot (1993)
Sega Game Gear
Cool Spot (1993)
Sega 32X
Spot Goes to Hollywood (unreleased)
Sega Saturn
Spot Goes to Hollywood (1997) | Miru Kiku Asobu Fido Dido JiuQ BOX (unreleased)