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  2. List of Key video games - Wikipedia

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    Visual novel release history Title Version Release date Rating Status WW [a] Kanon: Kanon (limited edition) [note 1] June 4, 1999 [1] Adult Discontinued Kanon (regular edition) [note 2] June 4, 1999 [1] Adult Discontinued Kanon (all ages edition) [note 3] January 7, 2000 [1] All ages Discontinued Kanon Standard Edition: November 26, 2004 [1 ...

  3. Sol Press - Wikipedia

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    It was released on Steam on November 19, 2018. [citation needed] A second Haikuo Soft visual novel, Yotsunoha, saw a Western release on July 13, 2019, on Sol Press' website after it was denied publishing by Steam. [6] Joined by MiKandi Japan, another campaign was launched on December 1, 2017, to fund the Laplacian VN Newton and the Apple Tree. [7]

  4. Sekai Project - Wikipedia

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    Sekai Project began publishing games on Steam in 2014; their first title was World End Economica episode.01, released in June. Sekai Project has used the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter to fund many of their projects. In November 2014, they launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund an English release of the visual novel Clannad.

  5. Frontwing - Wikipedia

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    Frontwing's games cover a diverse range of genres, from school love life stories to hardcore adult games, and also games that utilize 3D computer graphics. The 3D content production team, Polygon Mura (ポリゴン村), is closely involved in the games’ production by seeking ways to incorporate 3D graphics into essentially 2D projects.

  6. Digital: A Love Story - Wikipedia

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    Digital: A Love Story is a visual novel by video game designer Christine Love, released for free in February 2010.Set "five minutes into the future of 1988", Digital tells the story of the protagonist's online relationship with a girl and their attempts to solve a mystery surrounding the deaths of several artificial intelligences. [1]

  7. List of visual novel engines - Wikipedia

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    Suika2 is a free and open source visual novel engine. It is lightweight, compact, and portable by design. Games created with Suika2 can run on Desktop, Mobile and Web Platforms. [32] Having Japanese and International language options, it is one of the few Japanese Visual Novel Engines supporting multiple languages out of the box.

  8. Voltage (company) - Wikipedia

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    Voltage Inc. is a Japanese developer and publisher of interactive story apps, such as visual novels and otome games, for iOS and Android devices. They also previously developed games with their San Francisco based subsidiary Voltage Entertainment USA.

  9. Island (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Island (stylized as ISLAND) is a Japanese mystery romance visual novel developed by Frontwing. It was released on 28 April 2016 for Windows. It was later ported to the PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch published by Prototype. An English version of the visual novel was released on Steam in August 2018.