Roommania #203 is a life simulation game developed for the Sega Dreamcast and released in 2000. Players assume the role of a deity tasked with enhancing the mundane life of Neji Taihei, a student in Japan. Inspired by internet webcams, the game combines narrative and gameplay to create an immersive experience. A sequel, New Roommania Porori Seishun, was released for PlayStation 2 in 2003.
Roommania #203 is a simulation game first released for Dreamcast in 2000 and later released on PlayStation 2 in 2002. It follows the life of Neji Taihei, a student living out a mediocre existence in Japan. The game is described as an 'intervention' simulator, where the player takes the role of God whose task is to make Neji's life more meaningful. The game's writer and composer Tomoko Sasaki cited an obsession with internet webcams as her inspiration for the game's story and mechanics. A sequel was released for the PS2 in 2003, New Roommania Porori Seishun.