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The lead vocalist, guitarist, and leader of Glitter Green and the older sister of Rimi Ushigome. Yuri has a mature and caring personality, and was a member of Hanasakigawa's Swim Club. [ 24 ] After graduating high school, she begins attending a college overseas but remains in contact with Rimi via text.
Rimi Nishimoto (西本りみ, Nishimoto Rimi, born October 25, 1994) is a Japanese voice actress and musician. Affiliated with the HiBiKi talent agency, she plays the bass guitar for the band Poppin'Party of the BanG Dream! franchise, which includes portraying the character Rimi Ushigome.
Girls Band Party! grossed ¥31.2 billion ($284.28 million) between 2017 and 2018, including ¥9.1 billion in 2017 and ¥22.1 billion in 2018; [200] [201] during the latter year, the game was the 15th-most successful mobile game and the second-most successful rhythm game in Japan in terms of revenue, only behind The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls ...
Bushiroad Inc. (株式会社ブシロード, Kabushiki-gaisha Bushirōdo) is a Japanese entertainment company, producer of collectible card games and trading cards, publisher of mobile apps and games, promotional items and many other venues, which was founded in 2007 by Takaaki Kidani and is headquartered in Tokyo.
The game is a raising simulator, where players raise the stats of band members by levelling up cards and using the "produce" mechanic. It was planned for a summer 2023 release, but was postponed to winter 2023, and yet again postponed to the first half of 2023. The game was officially released on February 7, 2024. [30] [better source needed]
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BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!, [b] also known as Garupa or Bandori, is a mobile rhythm game developed by Craft Egg and published by Bushiroad for the Android and iOS platforms. . Part of Bushiroad's BanG Dream! music franchise, it was released in Japan in March 2017, and worldwide in April 20
Games played with 36 cards may be of considerable antiquity as the standard German card pack reduced to 32 cards during the 19th century (see Dummett 1980). Several of these games are attempts to play the Tarot game of Grosstarock with standard French- or German-suited cards.