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  2. Minna Atsumare! Falcom Gakuen - Wikipedia

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    Minna Atsumare! Falcom Gakuen (Japanese: みんな集まれ!ファルコム学園, Hepburn: Minna Atsumare! Farukomu Gakuen, "Everyone Assemble! Falcom Academy") is a Japanese 4-panel comedy manga series by Daisuke Arakubo, serialized in Monthly Falcom Magazine. The manga was serialized to celebrate the video game company Nihon Falcom's 30th ...

  3. Category:Anime and manga images - Wikipedia

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    Because most if not all of the images in these sub-categories are fair use images of DVDs, manga, TV, etc., all of the sub-categories should be tagged with the magic word __NOGALLERY__. This is per fair use criterion No. 9, which states that "Fair use images may be used only in the article namespace. Used outside article space, they are not ...

  4. File:Nihon Falcom.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Dragon Slayer (series) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Slayer (ドラゴンスレイヤー, Doragon Sureiyā) is a series of role-playing video games by Nihon Falcom.The first Dragon Slayer game is an early action role-playing game, released in 1984 for the NEC PC-8801 and ported by Square for the MSX. [1]

  6. Nihon Falcom - Wikipedia

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    Nihon Falcom was founded by Masayuki Kato in 1981. [2] They are credited with laying the foundations for the action role-playing and Japanese role-playing game genres. [3] [4] [5] The name Falcom came from the Millennium Falcon and the final "n" was changed to an "m" to fit naming trends of that time. The word Nihon, taken after one of the ...

  7. List of Nihon Falcom video games - Wikipedia

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    Faxanadu - a game in the Xanadu series that was outsourced to Hudson Soft. [74]Ys IV 's original releases were outsourced to other companies, and not developed by Falcom. This includes Ys IV: The Dawn of Ys, developed by Hudson Soft for the PC Engine in 1993, Ys IV: Mask of the Sun by Tonkin House for the Super Famicom, and Ys IV: Mask of the Sun - A New Theory by Taito for the PlayStation 2.

  8. Japanese art - Wikipedia

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    The aesthetic language and conventions of these media have increasingly come to represent the totality of Japanese art and culture abroad as well; the aesthetic of kawaii, for example, originally was derived from traditional concepts within Japanese art dating back to the 15th century, [75] but was explored within popular manga and anime series ...

  9. Brandish (series) - Wikipedia

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    The original Brandish video game was released in 1991 for the NEC PC-9801 and FM Towns and later ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Super NES) and PC Engine CD-ROM² in 1994–1995, including an expanded re-release titled Brandish Renewal; the Super NES version was published by Koei in Japan in 1994 and in North America in 1995.