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The Comiket preparation committee declined the developer's registration for the event.

In August 2008, Team DSX developed Half-Elf Tentacle Assault as a targeted project for this underground community. The game was intended to be distributed digitally as an .nds ROM file so players could load it onto their flashcards. However, due to its explicit nature and the niche distribution channels of the era, the game quickly fell off the mainstream internet, turning it into a sought-after piece of gaming lost media on Reddit and specialized wikis. Gameplay Mechanics and Hardware Use

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Half-Elf Tentacle Assault is -- gasp! -- canceled - Engadget

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While not officially confirmed, the rejection was widely attributed to Comiket's desire to avoid any conflict with the famously protective Nintendo. The fact that Team DSX was openly promoting the use of a flashcart—a device primarily used for piracy—to play their game put the convention in a precarious position. Reports at the time went further, suggesting that the same addresses used by Team DSX and the flashcart's distributor, Suncrew Co., were an additional rule violation, as Comiket prohibits direct corporate participation. Following the cancellation, Team DSX took down its official webpage and posted an apology on its blog, and no further updates have been made public since.