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  2. Talk:You and Me and Her: A Love Story - Wikipedia

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  3. Visual novel - Wikipedia

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    Visual novels are commonly characterized with dialog boxes and sprites denoting the speaker. This is a recreation of the usual screen layout of a visual novel, generated by the Ren'Py game engine. Despite using the narrative style of literature, visual novels have evolved a style somewhat different from print novels. In general, visual novels ...

  4. Don't Take It Personally, Babe, It Just Ain't Your Story

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    Intended as a spiritual sequel to Love's 2010 Digital: A Love Story, the game was developed over the course of a month and was released as a free download on April 4, 2011. Don't take it personally is a visual novel, with the majority of the plot taking place outside of the player's control except for key decisions. It follows a new high school ...

  5. Nitroplus - Wikipedia

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    Nitroplus Co., Ltd., currently styled as NITRO PLUS, formerly stylized as nitro+, and formerly known as "OKStyle", is a Japanese visual novel video game developer that has developed a number of visual novels, including eroge. They have also collaborated with developer Type-Moon to create the light novel series Fate/Zero.

  6. Navel (company) - Wikipedia

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    On January 30, 2006, their first game was released apparently made a big hit and ranked 3 at Getchu.com's sales ranking, [1] which was the born of the spin-offs. As of February 23, 2007, Hiro Suzuhira left Navel due to her poor health, [2] with "Ne~ pon? Raipon!" as her last game with the company, and becomes a freelancer.

  7. Nursery Rhyme (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A drama CD was released with the visual novel as a reservation bonus. [16] The first track focuses on the twins Makina and Yukina; the second track focuses on Tita and Rin; the third and final track focuses on Krile and her pet, Azrael. A second drama CD, titled Nursery Rhyme Drama CD "Life is sweet", was released by Rio on June 30, 2006. [17]

  8. Jack Jeanne - Wikipedia

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    Sui Ishida created the game's lyrics, [6] character designs, and in-game illustrations, and he worked on the game's worldbuilding. [7] He took on the task of writing the game's lyrics himself because he wanted the character's songs to better reflect them, and he convinced the composer Akira Kosemura [] to work on the game after being inspired by his songs.

  9. Moonstone (company) - Wikipedia

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    The founding members of Moonstone had once been members of Circus, a similar visual novel studio. After the establishment of Moonstone, a collaboration project between Moonstone and Circus was set up for Circus' game Suika AS+ , and then another collaboration project between the two companies was set up for Moonstone's game Gift .