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Princess Maker 5 is the fifth game from the main Princess Maker series originally released for Microsoft Windows in 2007. A PlayStation 2 versions of the game followed in 2008. That version includes various Gainax references, such as the use of Neon Genesis Evangelion and Gurren Lagann costumes.
Princess Maker (プリンセスメーカー) is a series of social simulation bishōjo games where the player must act as a parental figure and raise a young girl. The series was produced by the video game and anime production company Gainax.
Princess Maker 2 Regeneration [b] is a remaster of Refine released for the Nintendo Switch and Steam on July 11, 2024, and later the PS4 and PS5 on August 8, 2024 with physical copies planned for the Switch and PS5 release on December 21 of this year to celebrate the franchise' 30th year anniversary.
Petite Princess Yucie (anime, original story, character design) Princess Maker (game, character design, director) Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise;
Princess Maker 5 (Michiru Kobayakawa) Drama CDs. Mix Mix Chocolate (Schoolgirl 1) Dubbing roles. Live-action. ER Season 12, Episode 252 (Sidney) Animation Codename ...
Both games bear a strong similarity to publisher Gainax's Princess Maker series. The game was released officially in Japanese and Korean, and has received fan translations into English and Russian. [2] The game was written by Nobuaki Takerube, and its artwork was drawn by Kengo Yonekura and Dream Japan Co., Ltd.
The gameplay is similar to that of the Princess Maker series, also developed by Gainax. It was released for Microsoft Windows PCs in 2001, and the Dreamcast the following year. A PlayStation 2 version called Shin Seiki Evangelion: Ayanami Ikusei Keikaku with Asuka Hokan Keikaku ( 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン 綾波育成計画withアスカ ...
Cosmic Princess (1979) (Produced in Australia by Leisure and Allied Industries under license from Stern Electronics Inc) [11] [12] Meteor (1979) (Highest production of all Stern Electronics' Pinballs) [12] Galaxy (1980) Ali (1980) Big Game (1980) (First game to incorporate seven-digit scoring in the digital era) [13] Seawitch (1980) Cheetah ...