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Dona Bailey. Dona Bailey - American game programmer who, along with Ed Logg in 1981, created the arcade video game Centipede. [4] [5]Laura Bailey - American voice actress.; Ellen Beeman - American fantasy and science fiction author, cofounder the industry group Women in Games International, and computer game designer/producer since the 1990s. [6]
Ai Hoshino (星野 アイ, Hoshino Ai) lived in the countryside without her father, missing from birth, and her mother, who was arrested. She grew up in an orphanage, and at age 12, she was scouted by the president of Strawberry Productions, Ichigo Saitō, to become an idol. Ai did not believe she could become an idol due to not knowing love.
Narumi Momose (桃瀬成海, Momose Narumi) Voiced by: Arisa Date [2] Portrayed by: Mitsuki Takahata Narumi is a fujoshi otaku, who also likes otome games, and idols.She blames being an otaku for difficulties in her life and attempts to keep it a secret, especially at work.
' Girl Glowing Red ') is a Japanese multimedia franchise created to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Animax. An anime television series aired from October 1 to December 17, 2018. The project also included a free-to-play mobile game that was launched on October 15, 2018, and shut down on January 31, 2019.
The first of the K.R.T. Girls, Sora, debuted in early November 2014 at two-day event for independent comic and video game creators hosted in Kaohsiung. [6] They were created through a joint effort between the transport company and a team of animated artists to promote the subway and increase revenue. [3]
Lum the Invader Girl [1] [2] (/ l ʌ m /), known in Japan simply as Lum (Japanese: ラム, Hepburn: Ramu), [3] is a fictional character and the female protagonist of Rumiko Takahashi's manga series Urusei Yatsura. [4] [5] [6] She is often believed to be the main protagonist of the series due to her iconic status.
Video Girl Ai was adapted into a six-episode OVA produced by IG Tatsunoko (now Production I.G). The series was released in 1992 by Jump Video. The series was released in 1992 by Jump Video. It roughly covers most of the material found in the first three volumes of the manga.
Ai-Mai-Mi (あいまいみー, Ai Mai Mī) is a Japanese yonkoma online manga series written and illustrated by Choborau Nyopomi. It has been adapted into an anime television series. [2] A second season was announced on the anime's website in the beginning of April. [3] A third season was announced in November 2016 and premiered in January 2017 ...