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  2. Cultural Exchange with Game Center Girl - Wikipedia

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    Cultural Exchange with Game Center Girl (Japanese: ゲーセン少女と異文化交流, Hepburn: Gēsen Shōjo to Ibunka Kōryū) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hirokazu Yasuhara. It originally began serialization online via Twitter and Pixiv in December 2019.

  3. And You Thought There Is Never a Girl Online? - Wikipedia

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    In game, Rusian ultimately accepts Ako's proposal, and reveals to his guild mates that his hesitation stemmed from his previously proposing to a female character named Nekohime, only for the latter to turn him down and confess to be a cross-player (a guy playing a girl).

  4. Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai! - Wikipedia

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    Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai!! (真剣で私に恋しなさい!, lit., "Love Me, Seriously!!"), often abbreviated Majikoi!(まじこい!), is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Minato Soft [] and released for the PC on August 28, 2009 (first press version) as a DVD and on October 30, 2009 (regular version) as two DVDs.

  5. Otome game - Wikipedia

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    An otome game [a] (Japanese: 乙女ゲーム, Hepburn: otome gēmu, lit. "maiden game") is a story-based romance video game targeted towards women with a female protagonist as the player character. Generally one of the goals, besides the main story goal, is to develop a romantic relationship between the female main player character and one of ...

  6. List of anime based on video games - Wikipedia

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    It includes anime that are adaptations of video games or whose characters originated in video games. Many anime (Japanese animated productions usually featuring hand-drawn or computer animation) are based on Japanese video games, particularly visual novels and JRPGs. For example, the Pokémon TV series debuted in 1997 and is based on the ...

  7. Katawa Shoujo - Wikipedia

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    Katawa Shoujo (Japanese: かたわ少女, Hepburn: Katawa Shōjo, lit."Cripple Girls", translated "Disability Girls") is a bishōjo-style visual novel by Four Leaf Studios that tells the story of a young man and five young women living with varying disabilities.

  8. After School Dice Club - Wikipedia

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    Anime News Network (ANN) had four editors review the first episode of the anime: [35] Theron Martin was unsure of the "cute girls do games" premise following a pre-established formula, but gave it a "tepid recommendation" on the assumption that it will lead to "good character development" and give the board games a more dramatic presentation ...

  9. Uma Musume Pretty Derby - Wikipedia

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    She is a race commentator in the first and second seasons of the anime, and the video game. Yutaka Take (武 豊, Take Yutaka) Voiced by: Himself He is a race commentator for season 1 episode 5. He is also the promoter of the video game. [21] [22] Masahiro Yamamoto (山本 昌広, Yamamoto Masahiro) (anime only) Voiced by: Himself