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==Sequels== {{nihongo|'''''Super Jinsei Game 2'''''|スーパー人生ゲーム2||"Super Game of Life 2"}} is the sequel to the Super Famicom game ''Super Jinsei Game'' and was released in 1995. This was also to become the second game in the Super Jinsei Game series. While the player starts out in [[adolescence]] instead of being a [[toddler]], the game is enhanced and feels more like the original board game. There are many careers to choose from like an [[office lady]], a [[gambler]], or a [[businessperson]]. The game was released in [[1995]] exclusively in Japan and contained 16 [[megabyte]]s of [[board game]] action. {{nihongo|'''''Super Jinsei Game 3'''''|スーパー人生ゲーム3||"Super Game of Life 3"}} was released in 1996 for the Super Famicom. The game plays very similar to ''Super Jinsei Game 2''. However, the factor of luck is eliminated and replaced with a meter that tests both strength and skill. This simulates the strength of the player's wheel spinning skills in the actual board game. The player can elect to start in [[Secondary education in Japan|high school]] or in [[Infant|infancy]], with a variation of the game starting out in an infant [[day care]] center for all four players. The object is identical to all other games in the Super Jinsei Game series: become wealthy and acquire the best [[career]] possible in order to achieve the ultimate victory.
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