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This category lists video games developed by Illusion. Pages in category "Illusion (company) games" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
VR Kanojo (VR カノジョ, transl. VR Girlfriend) is a virtual reality (VR) eroge social simulation video game made by Illusion, released in February 2017 for the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift on Microsoft Windows PCs. [1]
Illusion (Japanese: イリュージョン, Hepburn: Iryūjon) was one of the adult video game brands of Japanese company I-One Co., Ltd. based in Yokohama. It is notable for developing eroge video games with 3D graphics .
3DO, Arcade, CD-i, DOS, DVD player, LaserDisc, Mac OS, Windows: 1984: Also known as Kingdom: The Far Reaches: King's Quest: Quest for the Crown: Sierra On-Line: Sierra On-Line PCjr, Tandy 1000, Amiga, Apple II, Apple IIGS, Atari ST, Macintosh, DOS, Master System: 10 May 1984: Adventure Game Interpreter (AGI) Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom ...
Illusion Labs is a developer and publisher of video games, based in Malmö, Sweden. [1] Illusion Labs was founded in autumn of 2007. They create applications and games for iOS and Android, combining engineering and aesthetics. Illusion Labs specializes in graphics, physics simulation, and novel interaction such as accelerometer and multi-touch.
The most prominent change was to its user interface, streamlining its layout while portraying a more minimalistic, Metro-like feel. In addition, version 8 updated the bundled themes and refined the corresponding preview mode. WindowBlinds 10, released in March 2016, added native support for Windows 10 and some minor new features.
2K Czech, s.r.o. (formerly Illusion Softworks, a.s.) was a Czech video game developer based in Brno, founded as Illusion Softworks in 1997 by Petr Vochozka and Jan Kudera. The company was acquired by Take-Two Interactive in January 2008 and subsequently organised under the 2K label, becoming 2K Czech.
Illusion City [c] is a role-playing video game originally developed and published by Microcabin for the MSX Turbo R home computer. It was later ported to PC-88 and PC-98 computers, FM Towns, X68000, and Sega Mega-CD.