Like most exclusive Japanese Xbox 360 games, Dream Club looks set to make the jump to the PlayStation platform. In a recent interview, the game's producer stated:
There have been many calls for the game to be released on the PlayStation platform, and someday I want to answer them.
Dream Club is set in a night club and features a drinking system called "IIS," which has players control their drinking using the Xbox 360 controller's analog stick and try to get the hostess $#@!faced so she'll talk about personal things she normally wouldn't. "IIS" stands for "Interactive Inshu System" with "inshu" being Japanese for "drinking alcohol."
There's a system for talking with the hostess as well. Called "ETS" (Emotional Talk System), it gives players three response choices using the X, A, and B buttons on the Xbox 360 controllers. Girls also sing songs for customers and dance and wear costumes and stuff.
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