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Sekai Seifuku Kanojo
is a Japanese label of Omega Vision Inc. a publisher of bishōjo game, bishōjo and eroge visual novel video game, games. Its name is a reference to the navel orange. History Navel was formed by former staff of BasiL such as Aoi Nishimata, Ō Jackson, and Acchorike and made a hit with 2002 visual novel "''Sore wa Maichiru Sakura no Youni''" before they left in 2003 and formed Navel under company Omegavision, inc. which later Hiro Suzuhira joined. An official website was established as they promoted their first game "''Shuffle!''". On January 30, 2006, their first game was released apparently made a big hit and ranked 3 at Getchu.com's sales ranking, which was the born of the spin-offs. As of February 23, 2007, Hiro Suzuhira left Navel due to her poor health, with "''Ne~ pon? Raipon!''" as her last game with the company, and becomes a freelancer. On March 25, 2009, Navel established their sister brand Lime which was announced in magazine PUSH!! issue May 2006, with their first g ...
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Visual Novel
A , often abbreviated as VN, is a form of digital semi-interactive fiction. Visual novels are often associated with and used in the medium of video games, but are not always labeled as such themselves. They combine a textual narrative with static or animated illustrations and a varying degree of interactivity. The format is more rarely referred to as novel game, a retranscription of the ''wasei-eigo'' term , which is more often used in Japanese. Visual novels originated in and are especially prevalent in Japan, where they made up nearly 70% of the PC game titles released in 2006. In Japanese, a distinction is often made between visual novels (NVL, from "novel"), which consist primarily of narration and have very few interactive elements, and adventure games (AVG or ADV, from "adventure"), which incorporate problem-solving and other types of gameplay. This distinction is normally lost outside Japan, as both visual novels and adventure games are commonly referred to as "visual n ...
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Soul Link
''Soul Link'' is a Japanese visual novel developed by Navel. It was originally released as an adult game for Windows on December 17, 2004. It centers on a group of military cadets' adventure aboard a space hotel called Aries. An all-ages release of the original game, titled ''Soul Link Extension'', was released in Japan for the PlayStation 2 on June 29, 2006. It contains additional material to supplement the removal of adult content. ''Soul Link'' has also been adapted into several forms of media, including manga, light novels, drama CDs, and an anime television series. An English version of the Windows game was released in December 2009 by MangaGamer. Plot In AD 2045, a group of military cadets attending the preparatory course of the Central Military Academy transfer to the space station Aries for zero-g training. This class of cadets includes Ryota Aizawa, Sayaka Nagase and Kazuhiko Nitta. Their training is interrupted when a terrorist group called "Hallarax" takes ove ...
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Video Game Companies Of Japan
Video is an electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media. Video was first developed for mechanical television systems, which were quickly replaced by cathode-ray tube (CRT) systems which, in turn, were replaced by flat panel displays of several types. Video systems vary in display resolution, aspect ratio, refresh rate, color capabilities and other qualities. Analog and digital variants exist and can be carried on a variety of media, including radio broadcast, magnetic tape, optical discs, computer files, and network streaming. History Analog video Video technology was first developed for mechanical television systems, which were quickly replaced by cathode-ray tube (CRT) television systems, but several new technologies for video display devices have since been invented. Video was originally exclusively a live technology. Charles Ginsburg led an Ampex research team developing one of the first practical vide ...
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Hentai Companies
Hentai is anime and manga pornography. A loanword from Japanese, the original term ( ) does not describe a genre of media, but rather an abnormal sexual desire or act, as an abbreviation of . In addition to anime and manga, hentai works exist in a variety of media, including artwork and video games (commonly known as ''eroge''). The development of hentai has been influenced by Japanese cultural and historical attitudes toward sexuality. Hentai works, which are often self-published, form a significant portion of the market for '' doujin'' works, including ''doujinshi''. Numerous subgenres exist depicting a variety of sexual acts and relationships, as well as novel fetishes. Terminology ''Hentai'' is a kanji compound of (; 'change' or 'weird') and (; 'appearance' or 'condition'), and means "metamorphosis" or "transformation". In sexual contexts, it carries additional meanings of "perversion" or "abnormality", especially when used as an adjective; in these uses, it is ...
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Amusement Companies Of Japan
Amusement is the state of experiencing humorous and entertaining events or situations while the person or animal actively maintains the experience, and is associated with enjoyment, happiness, laughter and pleasure. It is an emotion with positive valence and high physiological arousal. Amusement is considered an " epistemological" emotion because humor occurs when one experiences a cognitive shift from one knowledge structure about a target to another, such as hearing the punchline of a joke. The pleasant surprise that happens from learning this new information leads to a state of amusement which people often express through smiling, laughter or chuckling. Current studies have not yet reached consensus on the exact purpose of amusement, though theories have been advanced in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, and sociology. In addition, the precise mechanism that causes a given element (image, sound, behavior, etc.) to be perceived as more or less 'amusing' than another sim ...
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Judgement Chime
is a series of illustrated Japanese fictional short stories written by Agobarrier, Taku Fujimi, Jackson Ō, and Akira Moribayashi and illustrated by Aoi Nishimata, who are the main staff of the company Navel. It has been serialized in the magazine ''Etsu'' since 2002. The series has inspired a drama CD and a manga Manga (Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is u ... series. Characters Heroines ; : (drama CD) ; : (drama CD) ; : (drama CD) ; : (drama CD) ; : (drama CD) ; : (drama CD) ; : (drama CD) Heroes ; : (drama CD) ; : (drama CD) ; : (drama CD) Other ; : (drama CD) External linksOfficial website 2008 Japanese novels 2009 Japanese novels Light novels Manga series Seinen manga {{2000s-light-novel-stub ...
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Marriage Royale
is a series of illustrated Japanese fictional short stories written by Shingo Hifumi and illustrated by Aoi Nishimata and Hiro Suzuhira; both illustrators are from Navel. The short stories ran as part of a reader-participation game in the Japanese bishōjo magazine ''Dengeki G's Magazine'', published by ASCII Media Works, between the January 2006 and May 2011 issues. A manga titled ''Marriage Royale'' based on the short stories, illustrated by Koko Natsuki from Lime, was serialized between the April 2007 and January 2011 issues of ''Dengeki G's Magazine''. A second manga titled ''Marriage Royale: Prism Story'' illustrated by Junka Morozumi started serialization in ''Dengeki G's Festival! Comic'' on October 26, 2009. Plot ''Marriage Royales story revolves around the male protagonist, a high school student named Tsukasa Hinomoto, who is told one day by his parents that he was adopted. Furthermore, they tell him that his real father is a manager of a large company, meaning he i ...
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Royal Duty/Flush
Royal may refer to: People * Royal (name), a list of people with either the surname or given name * A member of a royal family Places United States * Royal, Arkansas, an unincorporated community * Royal, Illinois, a village * Royal, Iowa, a city * Royal, Missouri, an unincorporated community * Royal, Nebraska, a village * Royal, Franklin County, North Carolina, an unincorporated area * Royal, Utah, a ghost town * Royal, West Virginia, an unincorporated community * Royal Gorge, on the Arkansas River in Colorado * Royal Township (other) Elsewhere * Mount Royal, a hill in Montreal, Canada * Royal Canal, Dublin, Ireland * Royal National Park, New South Wales, Australia Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Royal'' (Jesse Royal album), a 2021 reggae album * ''The Royal'', a British medical drama television series * ''The Royal Magazine'', a monthly British literary magazine published between 1898 and 1939 * ''Royal'' (Indian magazine), a men's lifestyle bimonthly * Royal Te ...
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Nee Pon? × Rai Pon!
is a Japanese visual novel developed by Navel and its sister company, Lime. The game, made for Windows, was adult-only and was released on August 31, 2007. The "Pon"'s in the title refer to the term pong in the strategy game mahjong. This is due to an element in the gameplay of ''Nee Pon? × Rai Pon!'' where the player gets to play mahjong against the computer. The mahjong tiles in the game contain images of the characters from ''Shuffle!'' and ''Soul Link'', two previous titles by Navel. Plot When a teenage boy named Masato suddenly wakes up, he finds himself in a strange world. He does not remember anything from his past except for his name. When he is at a loss what to do, a young girl suddenly appears in front of him. According to her, this world has been created to celebrate Navel's four year anniversary and Lime's one year anniversary, and he has been invited to the world as a guest. Though he does not know what is going on, he gradually gets involved in the festival. Ch ...
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Shuffle! Love Rainbow
''Shuffle! Love Rainbow'' is the fourth eroge visual novel in the ''Shuffle!'' series created by Navel for Microsoft Windows. It is a continuation of Kaede's path from ''Really? Really!'' or Sia's path from ''Shuffle! Essence+'', or Primula's path from ''Shuffle!'' Last storyline is the Ruri Matsuri's path, which takes place at the same time as the storylines from ''Shuffle!'' Gameplay When player starts the game he can only chose three paths: Sia's, Primula's and Kaede's. Each storyline is an after story, Kaede's path takes place at the time of school festival, in Primula's path the main heroine would like be seen more like a girl not a kid, in the third storyline Sia and Kikyou have a few problems. When the player finishes the first three paths, he can play the last one. In the fourth storyline we follow the story of Ruri, which is a romantic story like the paths from ''Shuffle!'', and it's quite different from Ruri's side story from ''Shuffle! Essence+''. In this game we ...
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We Without Wings
, taglined ''Under the innocent sky.'', is the fifth visual novel developed by Navel. Before the game's release, a prequel game named ''Oretachi ni Tsubasa wa Nai ~Prelude~'' containing bonus scenarios and events before the timeline of the game was released on June 28, 2008. This release did not contain hentai scenes. The limited edition of the game was released on 30 January 2009. A standard version of the game was released on 24 April 2009. A fandisc named ''Oretachi ni Tsubasa wa Nai AfterStory'' was released on July 30, 2010. A non-adult version remake, titled ''Oretachi ni Tsubasa wa Nai R'', of the Windows game was released on May 27, 2011. The game has also received several manga adaptations. An anime adaptation by the studio Nomad started airing on April 4, 2011. Plot It is winter in the big city of Yanagihara, and young people will meet and fall in love. Takashi Haneda is a teenage boy who plans to escape to another world, but is held back by thoughts of his younger si ...
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Really? Really!
''Really? Really!'' is the third eroge visual novel in the ''Shuffle!'' series created by Navel for Microsoft Windows. It is a continuation of Kaede's path from the first ''Shuffle!'' visual novel, and has a linear plot. The limited edition was released on November 24, 2006 at a retail price of ¥9,240 (about US$79.73). Navel released a "soft" version (without explicit sexual content, like ''Shuffle! On The Stage'' for ''Shuffle!'') of ''Really? Really!'' on Nintendo DS in 2009. The DS version was released on June 25, 2009 by Kadokawa Shoten. It was localized by MangaGamer and released on June 6, 2014 (PC version only). Gameplay In ''Really? Really!'', Kaede has lost her memories and throughout the game the player must fix them. Using keywords acquired from viewing various events in Kaede's memories, the player must fix mistakes in Kaede's past memories. The player starts at a "crossroad" where different doors are available. By going through the events beyond the doors ...
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