Suishō no Dragon

[1] Many of the game's scenes involve animation, which was a specialty of Square, at the time, and Suishō no Dragon features a variety of drawings, particularly those of girls.

[2][1] The year the game came out, 1986, saw the release of Famicom Disk System with cartridges three times the capacity of a ROM cassette and a storage equaling 1 megabyte, which many software developers including Square waited for and then took advantage of, causing the game to come out at the end of the year.

[1] The most iconic scene in the game is the frame where one of the heroines, Cynthia, is depicted standing with her arms spread outwards.

The game's fake sequence was also referenced in the credits of Hyperdimension Neptunia V.[1] Suishō no Dragon was adapted into a manga titled Susume!!

Seigaku Dennou Kenkyuubu (進め!!静学電脳研究部, Shiawase no katachi), published in the Gamest Comics collection from April 1999, and drawn by Kouta Hirano.