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The series is a line of budget-priced video games published by Japanese company D3 Publisher, a subsidiary of
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. Games in the series have been developed by several different companies, including Sandlot,
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, Irem, and Taito. It was introduced in 1998 for the
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, and has been released for platforms such as the
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. The number in a series name indicates the price point of the games in the series; for instance, a "Simple 2000" series game would cost 2000 yen. Early ''Simple'' games were generic interpretations of other common video game themes, including tennis, racing, and video board games such as
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. Beginning with the
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, ''Simple'' games began using larger genres such as scrolling shooters and role-playing games, in addition to original ideas and concepts. As the games were sold at a low price point and required little development time, developers were able to experiment with gameplay concepts and mechanics. A few entries in the series were released outside Japan by other companies without the brand. After releasing two ''Simple'' games for the
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in 2013, D3 has chosen to remove the ''Simple'' name from its budget titles for systems such as the
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, though plans to release another entry has been announced for the Switch. In 2022, D3Publisher announced that the Simple Series brand will return for the Nintendo Switch. The ''Simple'' series and several of its games, including ''Demolition Girl'', ''The Maid Clothes and Machine Gun'', and the ''
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'' series, have garnered notoriety outside Japan for their usually outlandish and bizarre nature. Publications have identified the series as being of considerably better quality than similar budget title ranges, with gameplay ideas they consider unique and interesting. As of 2007, the ''Simple'' series has sold over 20 million units across all platforms.


Development

D3 Publisher employs a number of external developers for the series, some of the most prolific being Tamsoft (of '' Battle Arena Toshinden'' fame) and HuneX - most are smaller or little-known companies, although several games have been licensed from Taito for a (usually enhanced) re-release. Certain ''Simple series'' titles have attracted considerable interest outside Japan for various reasons, either gameplay quality or a particularly unique idea - these include ''
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'' and its sequels, as well as Sandlot's '' Monster Attack'' and '' Global Defence Force'', which were based on their Gigantic Drive engine and were of considerably higher quality than most games in the series. Both of these series have had sequels for the Microsoft Xbox 360 video game console, although they were originally labelled under an "X" moniker ('' OneChanbara X'' and '' Earth Defense Force X'') rather than a "Simple" one. Many of the
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''Simple 2000'' games have been released in PAL regions as budget titles by Midas Interactive Entertainment, Agetec or
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, usually under different titles and with new cover art; recently D3 Publisher of Europe has released several titles itself under the "Essential Games" brand. Additionally, several of the
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''Simple 1500'' games were released in the US (by Agetec) and Europe (by Midas and Phoenix Games). Despite the recent establishment of D3 Publisher of America, the only games in the ''Simple'' series to gain a North American release are ''The Bass Fishing'' (as ''Fisherman's Bass Club''), ''The Genshijin'' (as ''The Adventures of Darwin'') and ''OneChanbara'' for the Xbox 360 and Wii. ''Simple Series for Wii U Vol.1: The Family Party'' was released internationally as '' Family Party: 30 Great Games Obstacle Arcade''.


See also

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, another Japanese publisher whose ''SuperLite'' series is very similar to D3's ''Simple series''. *'' Sega Ages'', a
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franchise which the ''Sega Ages 2500'' series is also very similar to this series.


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