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The game, first released in 2007 at the 73rd Comiket in Japan, has been localized into English by indie localization company Carpe Fulgur and was released internationally on September 10, 2010 exclusively via digital distribution platforms. Recettear is the first independently made Japanese game to be distributed through Steam.
Aim for the Ace! (1993 video game) Air (video game) Aiyoku no Eustia; Akane Maniax; Akaneiro ni Somaru Saka; Akatsuki Blitzkampf; Akazukin Chacha; Akiba's Trip; Akira (video game) Akuma-kun; Alcahest (video game) Aldynes; Alice in the Country of Hearts; Alice no Paint Adventure; All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling: Queen of Queens; All Kamen Rider ...
Sega Akihabara Building 2, known as GiGO until 2017, a former large 6 floor Sega game center on Chuo Dori, in front of the LAOX Aso-Bit-City in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan, in 2006 Video games are a major industry in Japan, and the country is considered one of the most influential in video gaming. Japanese game development is often identified with the golden age of video games and the country is ...
Game Boy Color, PC, PlayStation, WonderSwan: Densha de Go! EX (電車でGO!EX) [a.k.a. Go by Train EX] 1997: Yes: Sega Saturn: Fighters' Impact A (ファイターズインパクトA, Faitāzu Inpakuto A) 1997: Yes — G-Darius (Gダライアス, G Daraiasu) 1997: Yes: PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Network
This is a list of best-selling Eastern role-playing game franchises. For inclusion on the list, a franchise must have sold or shipped at least one million copies. For the purpose of this article, an Eastern role-playing game is defined as a franchise which: (1) is considered a role-playing game by reliable sources and was made in Asia or (2) made in another country, but otherwise the franchise ...
The game was ranked as the best-selling PC game sold in Japan for the time of its release, and charted in the national top 50 several more times afterwards. Key went on to produce an adult spin-off titled Tomoyo After: It's a Wonderful Life in November 2005, which expanded on the scenario of Tomoyo Sakagami, one of the five heroines from Clannad.
Pages in category "Video games developed in Japan" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 7,937 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Ore no Ryouri (俺の料理, "My Cooking") is a 1999 video game developed by Argent and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. [1] Players manage different types of restaurants, using the controller's analog sticks to perform various tasks. It was released in Japan on September 9, 1999. [2]