_i didn't realize this when i bought the set this tape was in, but the entire premise of this game is terrible and objectionable. i will still try to record the information about it, but i cannot recommend it in any way_

I imaged a loose MSX cassette titled `サファリーX` (Safari-X) containing the Japanese KG Soft release of Policy's Safari-X. Both sides contained the same data. I have not found another description of this version of the game. This game uses a BLOAD'able game binary with tape file name `SAFARI`. The code `KG-5905` is printed on the cassette's Side A label and may be a catalogue number or release identifier of some sort. The number `504248` is stamped on the spine of the cassette and may be a media serial number of some kind

CAS image fingerprint for the software found on both sides:
```
13K Safari-X (KG Soft) (Japan) [BLOAD'CAS-',R] [_].cas crc32:0dd30bda md5:de5a5a8c4bcbf40a01233cadcd001e85 sha1:80fd305a4e4788556da4f6a589222acbbeb79d0b sha256:99bf0a64c313167af920eaacaa5294bc7cbcd5e5245f1b0ebb7ada3a23a7c4cf size:12358
```
Raw 24-bit stereo 44100 Hz FLAC audio was imaged using a Nakamichi BX-125 tape deck and a Steinberg UR22mkII USB ADC with Audacity under Win11 and is intended to be archival, CAS is for emulator use, and WAV is regenerated from CAS for the benefit of an actual MSX. Short filenames and long ones contain the same data.
