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Ayakashibito: Genyou Ibunroku (PlayStation 2)

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Title Screen

Ayakashibito: Genyou Ibunroku

Developers: Propeller, HuneX
Publishers: Will, Dimple
Platform: PlayStation 2
Released in JP: August 31, 2006, September 20, 2007 (Best Selection)


GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
DebugIcon.png This game has debugging material.


And you were just a scroll away from being fired too...
Oh dear, I do believe I have the vapors.
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Debug Mode

Ayakashibito - Debugmode1.png Ayakashibito - Debugmode2.png

At the main menu, press R3, Square, Circle, Square, D-Pad Left, L3, D-Pad Left, L3, R1, R1, R2, R2 on Controller 2.

This same debug system can also be found in Duel Savior Destiny, and Kyuuketsu Kitan Moonties.

After entering the above code, press Start on Controller 2 to toggle Debug Mode. This allows you to change game-related flags and the volume of each spoken character in the game. Below are the known Controller 2 inputs while this mode is active.

  • Hold Triangle and press D-Pad Left / Right to change an event. If SCRIPT JUMP KINSI is enabled, you will start in this event when starting a new game.
  • Press L1 for flag list.
  • Press R1 for character volume menu.
  • Hold Select to make the menu temporarily invisible.
  • Press Square to enable SCRIPT JUMP KINSI.
(Source: Original TCRF research)

Unused Image

Oddly, there is a unused image from the PC version of the game that remains on the disc, censored. The PC version of this image does not have censoring. Click here to view it. This appears to be the only censored, unused image from the PC version that made its way into this port. All other instances of nudity were removed.

(Source: Original TCRF research)