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  2. List of The Idolmaster media - Wikipedia

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    Each game in the main series deals with the training of prospective pop idols on their way to stardom. The main talent agency featured in the series is 765 Production, and other studios introduced in later games include 876 Production featured in The Idolmaster Dearly Stars, and 961 Production originally introduced in The Idolmaster SP, but which later returns in The Idolmaster 2.

  3. The Idolmaster - Wikipedia

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    A rhythm game with 3D models titled The Idolmaster SideM: Live On Stage! was released August 17, 2017. [73] A newer game titled The Idolmaster SideM: Growing Stars was released October 6, 2021. [74] The fourth spin-off, The Idolmaster Shiny Colors was released for Bandai Namco and Drecom's enza platform for HTML5 games on April 24, 2018. [75]

  4. The Idolmaster (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Idolmaster [a] is a Japanese raising simulation video game developed by Metro and published by Namco (later Namco Bandai Games). It was released on July 26, 2005 as an arcade game and is the first game in The Idolmaster series.

  5. The Idolmaster One For All - Wikipedia

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    The limited edition release comes in a specially made box containing the game itself, a drama CD, a product code to obtain original costumes as downloadable content (DLC), a business pamphlet for the 765 Pro idols, a 765 Pro calendar, a cleaning cloth featuring aphorisms from 765 Pro's president Junjirō Takagi, 13 posters featuring the 765 Pro ...

  6. The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls - Wikipedia

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    The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls (アイドルマスター シンデレラガールズ, Aidorumasutā Shinderera Gāruzu, officially stylized as THE iDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS) is a Japanese free-to-play simulation video game co-developed by Cygames and Bandai Namco Studios for the Mobage social network platform for mobile phones.

  7. The Idolmaster SP - Wikipedia

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    The games have two main modes of gameplay—a free produce mode and a story produce mode—in which the player can choose only one of the 765 Pro idols to produce at a time. [3] In the free produce mode, the player produces a given idol for a period of 52 weeks, culminating in a farewell concert.

  8. The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage - Wikipedia

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    Typical gameplay in Starlight Stage depicting Sachiko, Uzuki, and Miku. The player must tap the target icons in the bottom when rhythm icons pass over them. Starlight Stage is a rhythm game in which the player assumes the role of a producer who works at 346 Production (346 Pro), a talent agency that represents the pop idol characters from The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls video game and anime.

  9. The Idolmaster Shiny Festa - Wikipedia

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    The games were described by reviewers as accessible to the franchise's new and existing fans, but the iOS releases were criticized by journalists for their prohibitive pricing. The mechanics of Shiny Festa later reappear in The Idolmaster Shiny TV, a high-definition remastered version for the PlayStation 3.