The third installment in the series was briefly in development and was never officially announced. In an interview with series creator Tokuro Fujiwara, it was confirmed that an early alpha version was released amongst the game's developers, but any work on the game including the alpha discs were trashed with Whoopee Camp closure in 2000.
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