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Artdink Games
is a Japanese video game developer based in Tsukishima, Tokyo. While Artdink had released a large variety of games, they are best known in Japan for the ''A-Train'' series. They are closely associated with Sony Computer Entertainment since the PlayStation (console), PlayStation's early days, and more recently with Square Enix. Games ;1988–1989 *''A-Train, A-Ressha de Ikou II'' (X68000) *''A-Ressha de Ikou II: Shin Map'' (X68000) *''Double Eagle'' (X68000) *''Double Eagle: Tricky Hole'' (X68000) *''How Many Robot'' (PC88, MSX, X68000) *''Daikairei: Dai Nippon Teikoku Kaigun no Kiseki'' (X68000) *''Daikairei: Nankai to Shitou'' (X68000) *''Daikairei: Power Kit to Shin Scenario Make Kit'' (X68000) *''Railroad Empire'' (PC) ;1990–1999 *''A-Train, A-Ressha de Ikou II: Gentei Okaidoku Han'' (X68000) *''Daikairei: Dai Nippon Teikoku Gentei Okaidokuban'' (X68000) *''Daikairei: Nankai no Shitou Gentei Okaidokuban'' (X68000) *''Daikairei: Nankai no Shitou Tsuika Scenario'' (X68000) ...
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Kabushiki Gaisha
A or ''kabushiki kaisha'', commonly abbreviated K.K. or KK, is a type of defined under the Companies Act of Japan. The term is often translated as "stock company", "joint-stock company" or "stock corporation". The term ''kabushiki gaisha'' in Japan refers to any joint-stock company regardless of country of origin or incorporation; however, outside Japan the term refers specifically to joint-stock companies incorporated in Japan. Usage in language In Latin script, ''kabushiki kaisha'', with a , is often used, but the original Japanese pronunciation is ''kabushiki gaisha'', with a , owing to ''rendaku''. A ''kabushiki gaisha'' must include "" in its name (Article 6, paragraph 2 of the Companies Act). In a company name, "" can be used as a prefix (e.g. , ''Dentsu, kabushiki gaisha Dentsū'', a style called , ''mae-kabu'') or as a suffix (e.g. , ''Toyota, Toyota Jidōsha kabushiki gaisha'', a style called , ''ato-kabu''). Many Japanese companies translate the phrase "" in their ...
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The March Of The Black Queen
''Queen II'' is the second studio album by the British rock band Queen. It was released on 8 March 1974 by EMI Records in the UK and Elektra Records in the US. It was recorded at Trident Studios and Langham 1 Studios, London, in August 1973 with co-producers Roy Thomas Baker and Robin Geoffrey Cable, and engineered by Mike Stone. It is significant for being the first album to contain elements of the band's signature sound of multi-layered overdubs, vocal harmonies, and varied musical styles. Described as "arguably the heaviest Queen album", ''Queen II'' marked the end of the first phase of the band's career. The album combines a heavy rock sound with art rock and progressive rock elements, and has been called "a pillar of grandiose, assaultive hard rock" by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. ''Queen II'' is a concept album set in the same medieval faery-realm as their first album, following a royal line's magical battle against forces of darkness. The two sides of the original LP ...
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Do You Remember Love?
, also known as ''Macross: Do You Remember Love?'' (commonly referred to by the acronym ''"DYRL?"'' among Western fans) or ''Super Spacefortress Macross'', is a 1984 Japanese animated space opera film based on the ''Super Dimension Fortress Macross'' animated television series. The movie is a film adaptation of the original ''Macross'' series, with new animation. The storyline of the film does not fit directly into the ''Macross'' chronology, and was originally an alternate universe retelling of the story, but was later established as part of the ''Macross'' universe. Within the ''Macross'' universe, it is a popular movie (in other words a movie within a television series), shown in ''Macross 7''. However, later ''Macross'' productions like ''Macross Frontier'' have used elements from both the TV series and this film. In ''Macross'' tradition, it features transforming mecha robots, Japanese pop music, and a love triangle. The movie gets its name from its romantic themes and also ...
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Idol To Guam De Koishitara
Idol or Idols may refer to: Religion and philosophy * Cult image, a human-made object that is venerated or worshipped for the deity, spirit or daemon that it embodies or represents * Murti, a devotional image of a deity or saint used during puja and/or in other customary forms of actively expressing devotion or reverence * Idol (philosophy), a philosophical concept developed by Francis Bacon Arts and entertainment * Teen idol, a celebrity with a large teenage fan base, such as: ** Chinese idol ** Japanese idol *** Alternative idol *** AV idol *** Gravure idol *** Junior idol *** Net idol ** Korean idol ** Taiwanese idol * Matinée idol, a term used mainly to describe film or theatre stars who are adored to the point of adulation by their fans Film and television * ''Idol'' (film), a 2019 South Korean film * ''Idol'' (franchise), a British television franchise ** ''American Idol'' *** ''American Juniors'' ** ''Arab Idol'' ** ''Asian Idol'' ** ''Australian Idol'' ** ''Banglade ...
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The Wings Of Goodbye
''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pronoun ''thee' ...
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Idol To Koishitara
Idol or Idols may refer to: Religion and philosophy * Cult image, a human-made object that is venerated or worshipped for the deity, spirit or daemon that it embodies or represents * Murti, a devotional image of a deity or saint used during puja and/or in other customary forms of actively expressing devotion or reverence * Idol (philosophy), a philosophical concept developed by Francis Bacon Arts and entertainment * Teen idol, a celebrity with a large teenage fan base, such as: ** Chinese idol ** Japanese idol *** Alternative idol *** AV idol *** Gravure idol *** Junior idol *** Net idol ** Korean idol ** Taiwanese idol * Matinée idol, a term used mainly to describe film or theatre stars who are adored to the point of adulation by their fans Film and television * ''Idol'' (film), a 2019 South Korean film * ''Idol'' (franchise), a British television franchise ** ''American Idol'' *** ''American Juniors'' ** ''Arab Idol'' ** ''Asian Idol'' ** ''Australian Idol'' ** ''Banglade ...
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The False Songstress
''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pronoun ''thee' ...
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Macross Ace Frontier
is a shooting game developed by Artdink for the PlayStation Portable. The game is based on Studio Nue's popular '' Macross'' series, one of which is known in the West as the first generation of ''Robotech''. It features original elements as well as characters, mechanics, episode plots and BGM borrowed from 1982's '' The Super Dimension Fortress Macross'' original TV series, the 1994 ''Macross Plus'' OVA series, the 1994 '' Macross 7'' TV series and the 2008 '' Macross Frontier'' TV series, as well as incorporating more elements from the 1984 '' Macross: Do You Remember Love?'' feature film and the 2002 prequel OVA series '' Macross Zero''. Gameplay It is a 3D shooter action game with multiplayer capability (1 - 4 Players) over the PSP ''ad hoc'' feature. It features various characters and mecha from the last 25 years of the series, ranging from the VF-1 Valkyrie up to the most recent variable fighter craft in the ''Macross'' universe, including the VF-25 Messiah and also fea ...
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Battle Construction Vehicles
''BCV: Battle Construction Vehicles'', known in Japan as , is a non-traditional fighting video game for the PlayStation 2 game console, where the player must battle in various construction vehicles. The game was only released in Europe and Japan. It was also one of the first PlayStation 2 titles to be released in DVD-ROM format, rather than CD-ROM as most early PS2 titles were. The story in this game revolves around the player settling construction site contracts through vehicular combat with various rival companies over the course of 16 levels. The player uses vehicles commonly found on construction sites like diggers and bulldozers. Additional characters can be unlocked by playing the story. The European release notably gives the characters English accents. Reception German ''GamePro Magazine'' commended the game's concept as a "excavator-em up", but criticized the vehicles as "sluggish", the controls not being easy to understand and the game's lack of sharpness in the gam ...
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Turnabout (video Game)
''Turnabout'', known in Japan as is a puzzle video game developed by Artdink for the PlayStation (console), PlayStation. The player's objective is to rotate the stage's screen 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise until colored balls fall and touch other balls or stationary blocks of the same color, causing the matched objects to disappear. The round is complete when all colored objects have been removed. Shinichi Senoo was the creator and project lead. Artdink self-published the game in Japan in 2000. It was released by Natsume Inc. in North America and distributed by Zushi Games, Zoo Digital Publishing in Europe in 2003. The game was made available on the Japanese and North American PlayStation Network, while Japan also saw a Java (programming language), Java-based browser game, browser version and a mobile version for iPod Touch and iPhone. Gameplay ''Turnabout'' is a puzzle video game, puzzle game. Each round consists of one or more stationary and non-stationary objects en ...
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