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''Incredible Crisis'' is a 1999 MinigameGame for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation, developed by Polygon Magic and published in Japan by Tokuma Shoten (as ''Tondemo Crisis!'') and by Creator/TitusSoftware in the U.S. and Europe. A simplified UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame version was released in Japan by Creator/{{Tecmo}}.
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''Incredible Crisis'' is a 1999 MinigameGame for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation, Platform/PlayStation, developed by Polygon Magic and published in Japan by Tokuma Shoten (as ''Tondemo Crisis!'') and by Creator/TitusSoftware in the U.S. and Europe. A simplified UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame version was released in Japan by Creator/{{Tecmo}}.
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* LadyInRed: The recurring femme fatale that you come across named Mineko Fuji
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Worst Aid definitely fits those two paramedics.
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* WorstAid: ''Paramedics, The A Team,'' and ''Let's Go By Stretcher.'' As if using defibrillators for a prospective ''head injury'' wasn't enough to suggest these two are unfit for the job, they toss Taneo out of a ''moving ambulance'' still tied to a stretcher!
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* AllThereInTheManual: The femme fatale coworker/agent/bank robber is only identified as Mineko Fuji in the end credits. Which makes her a {{Expy}} of [[Anime/LupinIII Fujiko Mine]].
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* BigBad: The closest thing to one is the unnamed femme fatale. While not a major part in Taneo's and Ririko's stories (although she tries to kill them, for some reason), she's the leader of the wolf-masked robbers in Etsuko's story. She forces Etsuko to steal the golden pig and decode its message.
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* BigBad: The femme fatale, Mineko Fuji is the closest thing to one is the unnamed femme fatale.one. While not a major part in Taneo's and Ririko's stories (although she tries to kill them, for some reason), she's the leader of the wolf-masked robbers in Etsuko's story. She forces Etsuko to steal the golden pig and decode its message.
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** The femme fatale wakes up in the ambulance that Taneo woke up in and had to answer quiz questions.
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** The minigame where Etsuko has to swap the golden pig out with a bag of groceries could be a reference to the scene in ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'' where Indiana Jones swaps out the the Golden Idol with a bag of sand.
** Some of the items in "Pound for Pound" are almost certainly references to items in the ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' series.
** Some of the items in "Pound for Pound" are almost certainly references to items in the ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' series.
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** The minigame where Etsuko has to swap the golden pig out with a bag of groceries could be a reference to the scene in ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'' where Indiana Jones swaps out the the Golden Idol with a bag of sand.
sand. Another Raiders reference is when Taneo has to run from the giant globe.
** Some of the items in "Pound for Pound" are almost certainly references to items in the ''VideoGame/DragonQuest''series.series, which include a "Medicinal herb" and "Leaf of the World Tree".
** Some of the items in "Pound for Pound" are almost certainly references to items in the ''VideoGame/DragonQuest''
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* PopQuiz: One of Taneo's mini-games.
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* PopQuiz: One of Taneo's mini-games. Two paramedics are trying to ascertain if he's conscious, and do so by asking random general-knowledge yes-or-no questions ("Is 12 an even number?" or "Is the height of Tokyo Tower 333 centimeters?", for example). If he gets two wrong in a row, they assume they're losing him and break out the defibrillator.
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* {{Salaryman}}: Taneo.
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* {{Salaryman}}: Taneo.Taneo starts the story at his office, where he could be the dictionary picture for the trope.
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* CaughtUpInARobbery: Etsuko's plot kicks off when she goes to the bank, only to find the place being robbed. She does make an attempt to sneak out, but gets caught and forced to assist the robbers in their goal -- stealing a heavily-guarded golden piggy bank.
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Trivia. Can only axe as it's a ZCE
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* WidgetSeries: You've read this far, so this one should need no explanation.
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** The underside of the mothership looks a lot like the [=UFOs=] from ''Film/IndependenceDay'' fused with a SimonSays toy.
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** The underside of the mothership looks a lot like the [=UFOs=] from ''Film/IndependenceDay'' fused with a SimonSays Simon Says toy.