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Play BS Marvelous Camp Arnold Course - Dai-2-shuu (Japan) Online

You tune in at weird hours to play these short, janky SNES episodes—solving goofy puzzles while sprites chatter like a lost kids' show. Feels like digging up a time capsule full of static and charm.

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Ever heard of those weird Japan-only SNES games that used satellite broadcasts? BS Marvelous Camp Arnold Course - Dai-2-shuu is exactly that—a bizarre little time capsule from 1996 where you'd tune in at specific times (yes, literally) to play episodic adventures. It's like someone mixed a radio drama with a point-and-click game, then slapped on this cozy, low-budget charm that makes you feel like you're digging through a forgotten toy box.

You’re basically solving simple puzzles and making choices across these short, broadcast-style episodes. The graphics are basic, but there’s something oddly comforting about the whole thing—maybe it’s the chunky sprites or the fact that it feels like playing a lost Saturday morning cartoon. Don’t go in expecting deep gameplay, though. This is more about the novelty of experiencing one of gaming’s weirder experiments.

If you’re into obscure retro stuff or just love the Super Famicom’s stranger corners, this is the kind of oddity that makes you grin and go, “Of course this existed.” It’s a niche little thing, but sometimes that’s exactly what you want.

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