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==Trivia== *It is not known but assumed that the game's character artist is in fact [[Illustrator List|Neriume]]. *It is also assumed that more content was planned for the game. Concept art (shown above) shows many more planned characters. **The presumed unnamed genderswap of Yuuki wears a costume derived from a depiction of her on the splash page of a prior Orange_Juice homepage.<ref name="source5">[https://web.archive.org/web/20181105064334/http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley-PaloAlto/2819/ Old Orange_Juice splash page]</ref> ***This costume in itself is inspired by monster designs from the 2002 fangame of ASCII Media Works' PS1 simulation game Eternal Melody, ''Mid Night Pleasure'' from the prior Orange_Juice imprint PureS. ***A popular fandom name for this character is "Yami Yuuki", after the character Yami Yugi from the Yu-Gi-Oh! animated series. *The release of the game at Comiket 75 contains a scenario with a custom save file dated from March 28, 2008 at 11:51pm, with other files suggesting that it was released on April 1st, 2008. This is a year after the game's supposed initial release. It is for this reason that it is assumed that the Comiket release differs from the original, further validated by the presence of an article from 2007, depicting screenshots of two characters not integrated into the subsequent release, Suguru and Kaetarou.<ref name="source2">[http://kirame7.egloos.com/1062794 근년 일본 동인게임클럽 라인 업 발표!!]</ref> **There are also unused assets included in the game's files to further back this up, including a background depicting a classroom. *The [[Kiss from a Rose]] achievement is a likely reference to the game made under the ''Rosensaft'' imprint. *Outside of novel scenes, gameplay is derived from the original [[Suguri (game)|Suguri]] and [[Acceleration of SUGURI]] titles. Kyousuke's patterns are largely derived from Kyoko's in Suguri, with the notable addition of his signature Cast Off attack. **Kyousuke's Cast Off attack is a near-lethal attack comparable to a hyper that does persistent, undashable and unguardable damage across the entire screen for approximately 5 seconds. To defeat Kyousuke, the player is expected to interrupt him before he can use it, which he is liable to do at any point after his HP goes below 50%. *Kyousuke later makes an appearance in [[QP Shooting - Dangerous!!]], mistakenly believing {{Ca|QP}} is really Kyupita. His patterns are changed to more resemble that of [[Yuuki|Yuuki's]], the corresponding stage boss in the original [[QP Shooting]], though he retains a modified form of his Cast Off attack. **Since this game, all of his moves now adopt a distinctive rose motif, another likely reference to ''Rosensaft''. *Kyousuke also appears in [[200% Mixed Juice!]], again mistaking {{Ca|QP}} for Kyupita and establishing himself as the brother of {{Ca|Kyoko}} (non-canon). Both Kyousuke and Kyupita are playable characters. *Most of the songs in this game are royalty-free tracks from TAM Music Factory, but the theme used for the combat is actually from DEKU, freelance composer of the [[:Category:Suguri Series|Suguri series]]. Originally titled So High, the song was later used in [[Sora (game)|Sora]] as Alte's theme, Readiness. **This therefore makes Readiness the only known song DEKU has made for an Orange_Juice title that can be considered freeware game music. *During April Fools' 2009, alongside the release of the parody title Flying Crimson Barrel, Orange_Juice posted a web-based radio podcast teasing the upcoming release of ''QP Kiss Portable''.<ref name="source6">[http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm6609348 April Fools' 2009 Web Radio]</ref>
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