Fujio Girls Medical Game

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  1. A mistranslated forum post from 2004 on a now-defunct ROM site listed it as “Fujio Girls – Medical Game,” assuming “Ryoko” was a surname and “Fujio” a franchise.
  2. A forgotten manga tie-in. Ryoko Fujio was actually a minor character from a late-80s shoujo manga called Nanase’s Clinic (七瀬診療所). The game was a licensed spin-off, making it a distant cousin of the Hana Yori Dango video game adaptations.

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The “Fujio Girls” Confusion

Why do people call it Fujio Girls’ Medical Game? Two reasons: Option 1: The "Hidden Gem/Shock Value" Post (Best

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  • Make incisions (trace a line accurately).
  • Suture wounds (sew a zig-zag pattern perfectly).
  • Apply lasers (tap rapidly on tumors).
  • Administer injections (drag a needle to a vein).
  • Remove foreign objects (extract glass or parasites without touching organs).

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