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Romeo Tanaka
is a Japanese author and scenario writer for adult and ''bishōjo'' games. At one time, he had attended the University of Tsukuba. In 2007, Tanaka started to write his first light novel series entitled ''Humanity Has Declined'' which is published by Shogakukan. He is notable for having a hand in the creation of '' Cross Channel'' and ''Yume Miru Kusuri'', and co-authored the scenario for Key's game '' Rewrite''. Influences Tanaka has stated that some of his major influences include science fiction novelists like Yasutaka Tsutsui, Mariko Ōhara, in addition to screenwriters like Shinji Nojima. Works ;Adult games *''Chanter: Kimi no Uta ga Todoitara'' (by Terios, co-authorship) *'' Cross Channel'' (by FlyingShine, scenario) *''Shinju no Yakata'' (by Meteor, scenario) *'' Kana: Little Sister'' (by Digital Object, under pseudonym Yamada Hajime, scenario) *''Kazoku Keikaku'' (by Digital Object, under pseudonym Yamada Hajime, scenario) *''Otaku Masshigura'' (by Gindokei, scenario) *' ...
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Ishikawa Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshu island. Ishikawa Prefecture has a population of 1,140,573 (31 October 2019) and has a geographic area of 4,186 km2 (1,616 sq mi). Ishikawa Prefecture borders Toyama Prefecture to the east, Gifu Prefecture to the southeast, and Fukui Prefecture to the south. Kanazawa is the capital and largest city of Ishikawa Prefecture, with other major cities including Hakusan, Komatsu, and Kaga. Ishikawa is located on the Sea of Japan coast and features the most of the Noto Peninsula which forms Toyama Bay, one of the largest bays in Japan. Ishikawa Prefecture is part of the historic Hokuriku region and formerly an important populated center that contained some of the wealthiest ''han'' (domains) of the Japanese feudal era. Ishikawa Prefecture is home to Kanazawa Castle, Kenroku-en one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan, Nyotaimori ("body sushi"), and Kutani ware. History Ishikawa was formed in 1872 from the merger ...
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Yasutaka Tsutsui
is a Japanese novelist, science fiction author, and actor. His ''Yumenokizaka bunkiten'' won the Tanizaki Prize in 1987. He has also won the 1981 Izumi Kyoka award, the 1989 Kawabata Yasunari award, and the 1992 Nihon SF Taisho Award. Writing style His work is known for its dark humour and satirical content. He has often satirized Japanese taboos such as disabilities and the Tenno system, and has been victim to much criticism as a result. His works are seen as the basis for Japan's postmodern science fiction. Features of his work include psychoanalysis and surrealism, which were themes of his 1957 master's thesis. He has dealt with themes such as time travel in ''The Girl Who Leapt Through Time'' (1965), a massively multiplayer online game's virtual world in ''Gaspard in the Morning'' (1992), and dream worlds in ''Paprika'' (1993). Adaptations One of Tsutsui's first novels, '' Toki o Kakeru Shōjo'' (1967), has been adapted into numerous media including film, television and ...
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Light Novelists
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Japanese Video Game Designers
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Japanese Screenwriters
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Koga Maryuin's Last War
KOGA is a Dutch bicycle manufacturer based in Heerenveen, Friesland. The company is known for its long time partnership with Japanese frame manufacturer Miyata, producing bicycles and sponsoring racing teams under the brand name Koga Miyata. As of May 2010 the partnership ended and the company began manufacturing bicycles under the KOGA brand.
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The company was founded by Andries Gaastra in 1974
who had left his function at his father's company . The name Koga is a combination of his surname and that of his wife Marion Kowallik. The add ...
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Stella Of The End
is a Japanese post-apocalyptic visual novel developed by Key, a brand of Visual Arts. It was released on September 30, 2022 for Windows and is Key's 18th game overall. The story follows transporter Jude Gray who accepts a request to deliver a gynoid named Filia to the top of a space elevator amid avoiding dangers from human bandits and machines who have created a " singularity". ''Stella of The End'' is the sixth of Key's "kinetic novels"—beginning with '' Planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet'' (2004)—since its gameplay offers no choices or alternate endings. Instead, the player proceeds through the story solely by reading. The story was written by Romeo Tanaka, and character design was produced by Swav. The game's soundtrack was composed by Tsubasa Harihara and Ice. Development and release Following Key's previous success with the production of two prior visual novels termed "kinetic novels"—'' Planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet'' (2004) and ''Harmonia'' (20 ...
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Girls Beyond The Wasteland
, often abbreviated as and also known as ''Girls Beyond the Youth Koya'' in Japan, is a visual novel developed by Minato Soft, released for Windows on March 25, 2016 with a rating for all ages. An anime television series adaptation, produced by Project No.9 and directed by Takuya Satō, premiered in January 2016. Gameplay ''Girls Beyond the Wasteland'' is a romance visual novel in which the player assumes the role of Buntarō Hōjō. Much of its gameplay is spent on reading the story's narrative and dialogue. The text in the game is accompanied by character sprites, which represent who Buntarō is talking to, over background art. Throughout the game, the player encounters CG artwork at certain points in the story, which take the place of the background art and character sprites. The game follows a branching plot line with multiple endings, and depending on the decisions that the player makes during the game, the plot will progress in a specific direction. There are four ...
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Regista
is a Japanese visual novel publishing company founded by Takumi Nakazawa. The company name comes from an Italian word meaning film director, control tower, producer, and game maker. The company mainly ports adult game to the consumer port PlayStation 2. In 2006, Regista published their first original game named '' I/O'' by GN Software, and in 2007 published their second original game called ''Myself ; Yourself'' by Yeti. Games published *'' Aria the Natural: Tōi Kioku no Mirage'' *'' H2O +'' *'' I/O'' *'' I"s Pure'' *'' Izumo 2: Gakuen Kyōsōkyoku Double Baton'' *'' Koihime † Musō'' *'' Con Neko: Keep a Memory Green'' *'' Life Like an hour'' *''Myself ; Yourself is a Japanese visual novel developed by Regista which was released on December 20, 2007, for the PlayStation 2. Takumi Nakazawa, the main scenario writer for the ''Infinity'' series (''Ever17'', '' Remember11''), is the principal writer for ...'' *'' Root Double: Before Crime * After Days'' *'' Saint Beast: ...
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I/O (visual Novel)
''I/O'' is a Japanese science fiction visual novel produced by Regista. It was released by GN Software for the PlayStation 2 on January 26, 2006 and by Asgard for Microsoft Windows on August 29, 2008 under the title ''I/O Revision II''. Gameplay ''I/O'' is a mystery adventure visual novel in which the player takes the role of one of four characters; depending on who they choose in the beginning of the game, they experience different scenarios. At certain points throughout the game, the player needs to select one of two choices in order to move the plot forward. In order to reveal the truth behind the game's story, the player needs to clear all four routes. Plot Setting and characters The game is set in Tokyo in 2032, and follows four protagonists: , a lethargic high school student who is investigating the disappearance of his twin sister ; , a woman who is the leader of the hacking group Criminal; a second Ishtar, who is searching for something important; and a man who goe ...
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Little Sister
Little Sister may refer to: * Birth order Literature * ''The Little Sister'', a 1949 novel by Raymond Chandler * '' Kana: Little Sister'', a 1999 Japanese visual novel Film and television * ''The Little Sister'' (1911 film), a short * ''The Little Sister'' (1914 film), a short starring Tom Mix * ''Little Sister'' (1921 film), a 1921 Italian silent film * ''The Little Sister'' (1986 film), featuring Peter Gerety * ''Little Sister'' (1992 film), a comedy starring Jonathan Silverman and Alyssa Milano * ''Little Sister'' (1995 film), a Dutch film * ''Little Sister'' (2010 film), directed and written by Richard Bowen * ''Little Sister'' (2016 film), directed and written by Zach Clark * "The Little Sister" (''Roseanne''), a 1989 episode of the TV sitcom ''Roseanne'' * "Little Sister" (''Golden Girls'' episode) Music * Little Sister (band), Sly & the Family Stone's background vocalists * "Little Sister" (Elvis Presley song), a song released by Elvis Presley in 1961, and late ...
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Mariko Ōhara
is a Japanese science fiction writer. She won the 6th Hayakawa SF Contest in 1980, when she was still a student. Later she published various SF works and became the 10th president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan. Ōhara is the Winner of the Nihon SF Taisho Award in 1994. Biography Ōhara was born in Osaka. She wrote Kirk/Spock fan fiction in her teens. She graduated from the Department of Literature, course of psychology, in the Seishin University (). Ōhara won the 6th Hayakawa SF Contest for her short story "''Hitori de Aruite itta Neko (A Cat who Walked along Alone)''" in 1980. Next year, in 1981, she graduated from the University and started publishing her stories in the S-F Magazine. She belongs to the 3rd generation of the Japanese SF writers. In 1991, her "''Haiburiddo Chairudo'', Hybrid Child" ( won the Seiun Award for Japanese novel. Then, in 1995 she won the 15th Nihon SF Taisho Award for "''Sensō-wo Enjita Kamigamitachi'', Gods who Bandied Wa ...
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