Game - Fujio Girls Medical
Despite its obscurity, Ryoko Fujio’s Nursing Simulation has a small, devoted cult following today:
It also accidentally became a teaching tool. Several Japanese nursing schools in the early 2000s reportedly used it as a low-stress simulation for students afraid of clinicals. There’s even an urban legend that a real nurse once saved a patient’s life because a scenario in the game matched a real anaphylaxis reaction she witnessed. fujio girls medical game
I spoke with a retired Japanese nurse who played this in her 20s. Her verdict: “It’s 80% accurate, which is terrifying for a game.” It also accidentally became a teaching tool
The 20% inaccuracy comes from dramatic compression (no nurse treats post-op, ER, and psych patients all in one shift) and one absurd mini-game where you must “calibrate” an IV drip by clicking a mouse in rhythm. The 20% inaccuracy comes from dramatic compression (no
Here lies the heartbreak for retro enthusiasts. The primary Fujio Girls Medical Game—specifically the 2007 fan-translated ROM of "Hospital de Chicas Fujio"—has become abandonware.