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  2. Vanillaware - Wikipedia

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    This title was Muramasa: The Demon Blade for the Wii. [16] The concept originated during production of Odin Sphere and was sold to Marvelous Entertainment in 2006, who co-funded production. [2] During this period, Vanillaware made an attempt at "two-line development", with Shiga leading development on a second project. [15]

  3. Muramasa: The Demon Blade - Wikipedia

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    Muramasa: The Demon Blade [a] is a 2009 action role-playing game developed by Vanillaware and published for the Wii by Marvelous Entertainment (Japan), Ignition Entertainment (North America), and Rising Star Games (Europe). An expanded PlayStation Vita version was published in 2013 by Marvelous AQL in Japan and Aksys Games in Western territories.

  4. Dragon's Crown - Wikipedia

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    Following Vanillaware's successes with Odin Sphere and Muramasa: The Demon Blade, Kamitani restarted the project. Originally set to be published by UTV Ignition Entertainment, that company's withdrawal from the gaming market led to Atlus taking up the project.

  5. Muramasa: The Demon Blade arriving on PS Vita with a ... - AOL

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    We learned back in September that Vanillaware's Muramasa: The Demon Blade was making the move from the Wii to the PlayStation Vita. Aksys Games has now announced the handheld version, which will ...

  6. Muramasa (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Muramasa was a famous Japanese swordsmith who founded the Muramasa school of sword-making in the early 16th century CE. Muramasa may also refer to: Muramasa: The Demon Blade, a 2009 video game for the Wii, later released as Muramasa Rebirth on PS Vita; Mura Masa, UK electronic music artist

  7. Grand Knights History - Wikipedia

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    Production began in 2009 following the release of Muramasa: The Demon Blade; Muramasa publisher Marvelous wanted to work with Vanillaware on a PSP title. The game was directed by Tomohiko Deguchi, and GrimGrimoire artist Kouichi Maenou designed the characters. The aim was to blend Vanillaware's artistic style with a turn-based battle system and ...

  8. Kumatanchi - Wikipedia

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    [1] [7] It was part of an attempt by Vanillaware to develop two games at the same time; Kumatanchi was in production alongside Muramasa: The Demon Blade. However, there were little to no staff for Kumatanchi, forcing Shiga to act as both director and art designer. Due to this and the tight production schedule, development was tiring and ...

  9. America’s Most Admired Lawbreaker - The Huffington Post

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    By Steven Brill What Happened in the Previous Chapter The 1-800 Cases Come to Philly. Aside from Gorsky’s deposition, Johnson & Johnson had still not had, or taken, the opportunity to offer its side of the story in any full-length, high profile adversarial hearing.