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  2. Hong Kong 97 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong 97 begins with a short cutscene which places the game around the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. People from Mainland China (described in the English script as "fuckin' ugly reds" and in the Japanese script as "dirty people spitting sputum" [5]) started immigrating to Hong Kong, causing a large increase in the crime rate.

  3. Kowloon's Gate - Wikipedia

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    The game takes place in the Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong.On June 22, 1997, before the handover of Hong Kong, the demolished Kowloon Walled City reemerged from the realm of Yin (陰界) back to the streets of Hong Kong in the living realm of Yang (陽界).

  4. Hong Kong 97 - Wikipedia

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    Handover of Hong Kong in 1997 Hong Kong '97, a 1994 American action thriller film; Hong Kong 97, a 1995 video game made for the Super Famicom; HK97, a ...

  5. Hong Kong's timeline since the 1997 British handover to China

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    The 1997 handover agreement had promised Hong Kong would enjoy a high degree of autonomy and remain unchanged for 50 years, a promise that pro-democracy activists say has been broken as Beijing ...

  6. Handover of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Reunification of Hong Kong" [12] (Chinese: 香港回歸) was used by a minority of pro-Beijing politicians, lawyers and newspapers during Sino-British negotiations in 1983 and 1984, [13] and gradually became mainstream in Hong Kong by early 1997 at the latest.

  7. Kowloon Kurosawa - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, [2] Hong Kong 97 was released on the Super Famicom by Japanese homebrew game development company HappySoft Ltd. Kurosawa developed the game without any public knowledge, and his involvement was unknown for the next 23 years. Having gained a cult following for its notoriously bad quality, the game was considered to be a kusoge ("shitty ...

  8. I Love Beijing Tiananmen - Wikipedia

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    The first three measures of the chorus of this song were used repeatedly as background music in Hong Kong 97, an infamous bootleg Super Famicom game released in 1995. [2] The game, whose plot involved the handover of Hong Kong in 1997, had a strong anti-communist sentiment, and therefore, the song was used sarcastically .

  9. Category:Video games set in 1997 - Wikipedia

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    Category: Video games set in 1997. 5 languages. ... Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game) Hong Kong 97 (video game) I. International Superstar Soccer 64;