In the Sega CD version, when you go to Alton Plaza (Alta Mira in the other versions), there's a woman there handing tissues with the number 55-6666 written on it.
After the second call to this number, the woman called "Vangie" begins talking about how people are limited to vague allusions when talking about sexuality, and proves her point by provoking Gillian to say exactly what he means when he's reffering to his longing for "LOVE". He then realizes he can't say certain words or expressions. Is Vangie reffering to contemporary society as whole, or is this a comment about the impossibility to show or say certain things on a videogame? Like the "CENSORED" covering up Gillian's cursing when he says that the politicians (namely, the Senate, which I assume is the US Senate) can kiss his ass anytime or something to this effect.
For a while there, I thought this could be an expression of frustration from the part of the staff who made the port...
Is this a Sega CD exclusive comment, or does it appear on the Japanese versions as well?
55-6666
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