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The in-game story establishes her as childhood friends with Hinata Wakaba and Natsu Ayuhara, and states her to be a student from Tamagawa-Minami High (in the Street Fighter games, it was never specified in which school she studied). By the time after Street Fighter IV, starting from Street Fighter V, Sakura graduates from school.
Sakura Kasugano from Capcom's Street Fighter series also appears as a character in the game. An updated and expanded two-disc version of the game was ported to the PlayStation in 1998 with minigames and visual novel content, known informally as '' Private Justice Academy: Nekketsu Seisyun Nikki .
The game is described by the development team as a "school dormitory romance see-saw game" (学園寮恋愛シーソーゲーム, Gakuen Ryō Ren'ai Shīsō Gēmu). [1] The gameplay in Sakura Sakura follows a linear plot line, which offers predetermined scenarios and courses of interaction, and focuses on the appeal of the female main characters.
However, the character creation in Project Justice is packaged as a board game, taking place during an inter-school festival, rather than a date sim game like in Rival Schools. As with School Life Mode in the original Rival Schools, though, this boardgame is not included in non-Japanese ports of Project Justice due to the amount of time it ...
Sakura Kasugano (春日野 さくら, Kasugano Sakura) is a fictional character in Capcom's Street Fighter series. She made her first appearance in Street Fighter Alpha 2 in 1996 and is a young Japanese fighter who idolizes the series' protagonist Ryu, by whom she wants to be trained. She has often appeared in other games, including many ...
Season of the Sakura (さくらの季節, Sakura no Kisetsu) is a Japanese bishōjo eroge for MS-DOS. It was translated to English in 1996 by JAST USA, and re-released for modern Windows systems in 2002 as part of the "JAST USA Memorial Pack". It is widely regarded as one of their best early games.
Sakura is a turn-based game that includes 48 cards that can be in one of five different states: Cards that are face up on the table, for all players to see;
Sakura Wars [b] is a cross-genre video game developed by Sega and Red Company and published by Sega in 1996. It is the first installment in the Sakura Wars series, created by Oji Hiroi.