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  2. List of video game crowdfunding projects - Wikipedia

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    The following is an incomplete list of notable video game projects (in hardware, software, and related media) that have embarked upon crowdfunding campaigns. Only when the amount raised is highlighted in green did the project receive those funds.

  3. Akatsuki Blitzkampf - Wikipedia

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    The crowdfunding held by Subtle Style and its sponsored arcade center KO-HATSU for the new contents within Anastasis first started on April 26, 2022, until June 5, 2022. [11] Game Center Will opened a tournament charity event of original EN-Eins Perfektewelt on May 29, 2022, to support the crowdfunding before the end of the funding date.

  4. Crowdfunding in video games - Wikipedia

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    Crowdfunding is a means to raise money for a project by eliciting funds from potential users of the completed project. [1] While no third party is required for crowdfunding to occur, web sites like Kickstarter have been created to act as an intermediate in the process: they create space for project creators to share their project, provide ways for users to pledge their funds, and then supply ...

  5. List of highest-funded crowdfunding projects - Wikipedia

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    The first $1M goal was started on May 1, and was reached on May 13, [87] and the second, $5M goal was started on June 4 and was reached on July 4, at 9:30 pm EST - 9 hours short of the deadline of 6 am, July 5, EST (or midnight in Hawaii.) [88] After the crowdfunding deadline, Mayday PAC raised an additional $4M from large donors.

  6. List of media notable for being in development hell - Wikipedia

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    New Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt: The show's first season was an anime made in 2010 by Studio Gainax. After the show ended, a second season was teased multiple times, including by the show's cliffhanger, and on December 28, 2010, a stream was held where Hiroyuki Imaishi said that the second season is ready to be produced.

  7. Bananya - Wikipedia

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    Production of a Bananya television anime was originally announced by stationery company Q-Lia, creator of Shizuku-chan, with a crowdfunding campaign to aid production of the series. [2] [3] Bananya began airing from July 4, 2016, and ended on September 26, 2016. Kyō Yatate directed the series at studio Gathering with production cooperation by ...

  8. Kick-Heart - Wikipedia

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    Kick-Heart was the first successful anime project from a major commercial animation studio in Japan to use crowdfunding (via Kickstarter) to finance its production. The success of Kick-Heart helped open the doors for other creators in Japan to create a new wave of original projects.

  9. Fig (company) - Wikipedia

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    Fig was a crowdfunding platform for video games. It launched in August 2015. Unlike traditional crowdfunding approaches like Kickstarter, where individuals can back a project to receive rewards, Fig used a mixed model that includes individual backing and the opportunity for uncredited investors to invest as to obtain a share of future revenues for successful projects.