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  2. The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage - Wikipedia

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    The game was the third top-grossing video game on the iOS App Store the day after its release, and by December 2015 had reached 10 million downloads. [16] The game's third image song single, "The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls Starlight Master 03 HiFi Days", was the first single in The Idolmaster franchise to debut at No. 1 on Japan's Oricon ...

  3. The Idolmaster Shiny Colors - Wikipedia

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    The Idolmaster Shiny Colors [a] is a Japanese life simulation video game developed by Bandai Namco Nexus and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment.A spin-off of The Idolmaster franchise, it started as a browser game that launched in April 2018, and was later released as a mobile game for iOS and Android in March 2019.

  4. The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls U149 - Wikipedia

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    The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls U149 (アイドルマスター シンデレラガールズ U149, Aidorumasutā Shinderera Gāruzu U149, officially stylized as THE iDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS U149) is a Japanese spin-off manga series of The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls free-to-play simulation video game by Cygames and Bandai Namco Studios.

  5. The Idolmaster (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The player starts by choosing an idol to train and the idol's unit name. The player is initially able to train a single idol, but this can increase to up to three idols at a time once the player gains enough experience as a producer. The game depicts the activities of the producer and idol during one day of each in-game week.

  6. List of The Idolmaster media - Wikipedia

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    The Idolmaster is a series of raising simulation and rhythm video games created by Namco Bandai Games (formerly Namco).Its first game premiered in Japan in 2005 as an arcade game, and the series has grown to numerous ports, sequels and spin-offs across multiple video game consoles, including three social network games.

  7. The Idolmaster Dearly Stars - Wikipedia

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    An idol's statistics are divided into three categories: vocal, dance and visual image. [2] As these increase, an idol's overall image level will also increase. [3] The game is largely divided into two modes: a story mode which encompasses normal gameplay, and a separate stage mode for performing songs outside of the story mode.

  8. The Idolmaster SP - Wikipedia

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    The games have two main modes of gameplay—a free produce mode and a story produce mode—in which the player can choose only one of the 765 Pro idols to produce at a time. [3] In the free produce mode, the player produces a given idol for a period of 52 weeks, culminating in a farewell concert.

  9. The Idolmaster One For All - Wikipedia

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    The Idolmaster One For All is a raising simulation game in which the player assumes the role of a producer who works at 765 Production (765 Pro), a talent agency that represents 13 pop idols who recently made their debuts but have yet to make an impact in the industry.