It supposedly worked in Windows 95, but not in later versions of Windows. It turned out that in my case, it was a bug in the game itself – an incompatibility with Windows XP. In my case, nothing returned any results. If this happens, one possible solution is to go to the Wine HQ application compatibility database and search for the game, or for the publisher, or the original Japanese title, or even the original developer. All we can tell from this is that the failure happened when the program tried to read an address that it couldn’t. A Windows dialog pop up for “encountered a serious error” appears, and we are forced out of the program. Starting up our game, we see a title screen and a couple notes of music! Then, it crashes.
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