
The game featured the mascots of the Yume Kōjō festival - a family consisting of siblings Imajin and Lina and their parents, Papa and Mama - as its main characters. Dream Factory '87) event, which showcased several of Fuji TV's latest TV shows and other products at the time. The game was developed in cooperation with Fuji Television to promote its Yume Kōjō '87 (tr.

2 was also released in Japan for the Nintendo Famicom as Super Mario USA. 2 for the NES which had its characters changed to those from Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. The game is known for its Western conversion in 1988 as Super Mario Bros.

"Doki doki" is a Japanese onomatopoeia for a rapidly beating heart, and it is commonly found in Japanese video game titles, carrying connotations of excitement and anxiety. "Dream Factory: Heart-Pounding Panic") is a 1987 platform game released for the Family Computer Disk System about a family who plans to rescue two children.
