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This is a list of Japanese erotic video games, also known in Japan as eroge. This list does not include fan created parodies. This list does not include fan created parodies. The market in Japan for this type of game is quite large, and only a small number of the games gain any level of recognition beyond the fans of the genre.
This is a list of best-selling Eastern role-playing game franchises. For inclusion on the list, a franchise must have sold or shipped at least one million copies. For the purpose of this article, an Eastern role-playing game is defined as a franchise which: (1) is considered a role-playing game by reliable sources and was made in Asia or (2) made in another country, but otherwise the franchise ...
This is a list of traditional Japanese games. Games. Children's games Beigoma ... important rules change (free opening) in Japan; Renju; Shogi; Hasami shogi; Sugoroku;
In Japan such games are generally referred to as "love adventure games" (恋愛ADV/AVG), whereas only such type of games with little to no interaction are called visual novel (ビジュアルノベル, bijuaru noberu) (predominantly for adult games) or novel game (ノベルゲーム, noberu gēmu, in short: NVL).
Bionic Commando – The game was renamed from Top Secret: The Resurrection of Hitler (ヒットラーの復活 トップシークレット, Hittorā no Fukkatsu: Toppu Shīkuretto), the character of Adolf Hitler was renamed "Master-D", the Nazis are renamed "The Badds" in-game and referred to as "The Nazzs" in the instruction manual and all swastikas were edited into a German eagle insignia.
Eroge is a Japanese erotic video game. [2] The earliest known commercial erotic computer game is PSK's Lolita Yakyūken, released in 1982. [3] That same year, Koei released the erotic title, Seduction of the Condominium Wife (団地妻の誘惑, Danchi Zuma no Yūwaku), which was an early role-playing adventure game with color graphics, [4] [5] owing to the eight-color palette of the PC-8001 ...
Atlus is a Japanese video game developer, publishing company and arcade manufacturer. They are known for Japanese role-playing games internationally, with Megami Tensei being its flagship franchise, as well as Print Club (Purikura) arcade machines in East Asia.
Textboards like 2channel were rooted in two earlier technologies: dial-in bulletin boards, known in Japan as grass roots bulletin boards (草の根BBS), [5] and Usenet. [26] 2channel has two predecessors: Ayashii World created in 1996 by Shiba Masayuki, [26] and Amezou (あめぞう), [25] created in 1997. Ayashii World was the first large ...