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ese hobbyists or hobbyist groups (referred to as " circles"), more for fun than for profit. The term includes digital , which are essentially the Japanese equivalent of
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or fangames (the term "''doujin'' game" also includes things like ''doujin''-made board games and card games, however, which are not covered in this article). ''Doujin'' soft is considered part of ''doujin katsudou'', for which it accounts for 5% of all ''doujin'' works altogether (as of 2015). Doujin soft began with
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s in Japan, and spread to platforms such as the
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and X68000. Since the 1990's, however, they have primarily for
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. Most ''doujin'' soft sales occur at ''doujin'' conventions such as
Comiket , more commonly known as or , is a semiannual ''doujinshi'' convention in Tokyo, Japan. A grassroots market focused on the sale of '' doujin'' (self-published) works, Comiket is a not-for-profit fan convention administered by the volunteer-ru ...
, with several that deal with doujin soft or doujin games exclusively such as Freedom Game (which further only allows games distributed for free) and Digital Games Expo. There is also a growing number of specialized internet sites that sell ''doujin'' soft. Additionally, more doujin games have been sold as downloads on consoles and PC stores such as Steam in recent years, through publishers such as Mediascape picking them up.


Digital doujin Games

''Doujin'' video games, like ''doujin'' soft, began with
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s in Japan, and spread to platforms such as the
MSX MSX is a standardized home computer architecture, announced by Microsoft and ASCII Corporation on June 16, 1983. It was initially conceived by Microsoft as a product for the Eastern sector, and jointly marketed by Kazuhiko Nishi, then vice-p ...
and X68000. From the 90's to 00's however, they were primarily exclusive to
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. In recent years, more doujin games have been released on mobile platforms and home consoles. Though ''doujin'' games used to primarily be for home computers, more ''doujin'' games have been made available on gaming consoles in recent years. There are also doujin groups that develop software for retro consoles such as the Game Boy and Game Gear. Like fangames, ''doujin'' games frequently use characters from existing games, anime, or
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("''niji sousaku''"). These unauthorized uses of characters are generally ignored and accepted by the copyright holders, and many copyright holders also issue guidelines stating that they allow ''niji sousaku'' as long as their guidelines are adhered to. There are also many ''doujin'' game titles which are completely original. While there are no statistics on the ratio of ''niji sousaku'' to original titles for doujin games specifically, as of 2015 88% of ''doujin'' altogether (including doujin games) was ''niji sousaku'' to some extent, with 63% being purely ''niji sousaku'' and only 12% being completely original. ''Doujin'' games typically did not get released outside Japan due to language barriers. Recently, Western publishers have been picking up these games for release in other markets, with one of the first known successful examples being '' Recettear: An Item Shop's Tale'', developed originally by
EasyGameStation EasyGameStation is a Japanese dōjin soft company. They are mostly known for their games Chantelise and Recettear, both localized in English by Carpe Fulgur. They have also produced several fangames. Games developed * (2001), a snowball fighti ...
in 2007, and then localized and released by
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in 2010 for English audiences, which had a modest success with over 300,000 units sold in these markets. ''Recettear'' release on the digital storefront
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, which at the time had begun opening its catalog to third-party developers, further helped to introduce ''doujin'' to the West. This approach has been used to bring other ''doujin'' games, particularly visual novels and dating sims, to the West. Some titles sell well enough that their creators can make a full-time job out of what is typically an amateur hobby: For example TYPE-MOON and
07th Expansion 07th Expansion is a Japanese dōjin circle specialized in the creation of visual novels and sound. They started out drawing for the trading card game ''Leaf Fight'', but are known for creating the game series '' When They Cry''. The remake games ...
originally released games as doujin games. One game, French-Bread's brawler '' Ragnarok Battle Offline'', a
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of the
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'' Ragnarok Online'' so impressed Gravity Corp., the original game's designers, that it has been given an official release outside Japan.


Notable digital ''doujin'' game companies

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07th Expansion 07th Expansion is a Japanese dōjin circle specialized in the creation of visual novels and sound. They started out drawing for the trading card game ''Leaf Fight'', but are known for creating the game series '' When They Cry''. The remake games ...
: specializes in visual novels, most notable for '' Higurashi no Naku Koro ni'' and '' Umineko no Naku Koro ni'' * ABA Games: specializes in shoot 'em ups with an abstract look. Most of their games are
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. *
EasyGameStation EasyGameStation is a Japanese dōjin soft company. They are mostly known for their games Chantelise and Recettear, both localized in English by Carpe Fulgur. They have also produced several fangames. Games developed * (2001), a snowball fighti ...
: produces a wide variety of games, from brawlers to
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s to strategy games, most notably released '' Recettear: An Item Shop's Tale'', the first ''doujin'' game to be distributed on the
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platform overseas to great success * French Bread: former ''doujin'' studio that specializes in 2D fighting games *
Team Shanghai Alice , formerly known as ZUN Soft, is a Japanese ''dōjin'' game developer. Since 1995, the sole member of the group, Jun'ya "ZUN" Ōta, has independently developed and self-published the ''Touhou Project'', a bullet hell shoot 'em up series, as we ...
: specializes in curtain fire scrolling shooters, most notable for ''
Touhou Project The , also known simply as , is a bullet hell shoot 'em up video game series created by one-man independent Japanese ''doujin'' soft developer Team Shanghai Alice. Since 1995, the team's member, Jun'ya "ZUN" Ōta, has independently developed ...
'' *
Twilight Frontier , known as Tasofro for short, is a Japanese ''dojin'' game developer. They are best known for their collaborations with Team Shanghai Alice (ZUN), which include seven official games in the '' Touhou Project'' series. Productions Games Music C ...
: specializes in a wide variety of games including
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s and platformers * Type-Moon: former ''doujin'' studio that specializes in visual novels most notable for '' Tsukihime'' and ''
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'' franchises * Yotsubane: Creator of shoot 'em up Crimzon Clover


See also

* Fangame * History of Eastern role-playing video games *'' RPG Maker''


References


External links


Event report on doujin/indie soft event Digital Games ExpoBordersdown (formerly NTSC-UK) looks at ''Doujin'' soft fighting gamesJohn Szczepaniak on The Escapist looks at the ''Doujinsoft'' genre
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