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Video games based on anime and manga also known as anime-based games, this is a list of computer and video games that are based on manga or anime properties. The list does not include games based on western cartoons , which are separately listed at List of video games based on cartoons .
Kantai Collection (Japanese: 艦隊これくしょん, Hepburn: Kantai Korekushon, lit. ' Fleet Collection '), [a] abbreviated as KanColle (艦これ, KanKore), is a Japanese free-to-play web browser game developed by Kadokawa Games and published by DMM.com.
The game was made available to download from the iTunes App Store on May 2, 2009. [63] The original download size was 727 MB, which was considered very large by iPhone standards. [64] An updated version of realMyst was released for iPad 2 and above, with improved graphics over the original PC release, on June 14, 2012. [65]
Persona 5 [a] is a 2016 role-playing video game developed by P-Studio and published by Atlus.The game is the sixth installment in the Persona series, itself a part of the larger Megami Tensei franchise.
Hyper Light Drifter is an action role-playing game developed and published by Heart Machine.The Microsoft Windows, Linux and OS X versions were released in March 2016, and the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions in July 2016.
Blade Runner is a 1982 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott from a screenplay by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples. [7] [8] Starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, and Edward James Olmos, it is an adaptation of Philip K. Dick's 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Altered Beast [a] is a 1988 beat 'em up arcade video game developed and published by Sega.The game is set in Ancient Greece and follows a player character chosen by Zeus to rescue his daughter Athena from the demonic ruler of the underworld, Neff.
Banpresto—part-owned by Bandai at the time—added support by way of anime licenses and licensed titles, while Namco and Capcom also developed titles for the handheld. [7] Squaresoft contributed remakes of Final Fantasy , Final Fantasy II , and Final Fantasy IV , which later also came to the Game Boy Advance.