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Originally designed as a potential mastermind inspired by the character of Alyssa Hale / Mr. Bates from the 1998 video game Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within, Genocide Jack/Jill was designed with the most facial expressions in the first game, having a separate sprite file from her Toko form. This initially proved difficult in order to make a ...
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc [1] is a visual novel adventure game developed and published by Spike.The first installment in the Danganronpa series, it was originally released for the PlayStation Portable in Japan in November 2010.
Danganronpa: The Animation – Kiyotaka Ishimaru; Ginga Kikoutai Majestic Prince – Visconti Giuliano; Kuroko's Basketball 2 — Kōsuke Wakamatsu; Makai Ouji: Devils and Realist – Gilles de Rais; Nagi no Asukara – Uroko-sama; Neppu Kairiku Bushi Road – Shin Kazusa; Uta no Prince-sama Maji Love 2000% (Season 2), Aijima Cecil
The gang discovers a laptop which Chihiro left behind in the bath locker room, containing an A.I. program called Alter Ego who offers to decrypt some files left on the laptop. When Kiyotaka asks Alter Ego if he blames him for Chihiro's death, he imitates Mondo to give him words of encouragement.
Kiyotaka (written: 清隆, 清孝, 清高, 聖王 or キヨタカ in katakana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: Kiyotaka Akasaka ( 赤阪 清隆 , born 1948) , Japanese diplomat
Kiyotaka Ishimaru (石丸 清隆, Ishimaru Kiyotaka, born October 30, 1973) is a Japanese professional football manager and former player who is the manager of J2 League club Ehime FC. Playing career [ edit ]
Kiyotaka goes to a gallery showing off the flower arrangements of their class, seeing two pieces from Saori, but they are very different. He meets the girls in question, Yuko and Keiko, at the gallery. Kiyotaka leaves to answer his phone, but it turns out to be a ruse as he believes the girls will speak more freely to Aoi, which happens.
The 1998 webcomic Neglected Mario Characters was the first sprite comic to appear on the internet, [1] though Bob and George was the first sprite comic to gain widespread popularity. Starting its run in 2000, Bob and George utilizes sprites from the Mega Man series of games, with most of the characters being taken directly from the games.