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Articles on the English Wikipedia related to fictional characters originating in video games. This subject excludes characters that appeared originally for other media, such as licensed appearances. Video game species such as Pokémon also fall under the scope of this project, both as individual species and related lists. 9.1% List-Class; 23.1% ...
List of Yakuza series characters: Start: Formatted like a game guide, entirely plot summary, even SAYS THAT IT'S A GUIDE! Only one reference. Looks to still be an active work-in-progress from the history page. It has a weird method of annotating which characters are from which games. List of characters in the Ace Attorney series: Start
This category should be reserved specifically for characters originating in video games, as opposed to licensed appearances in games. Subcategories This category has the following 18 subcategories, out of 18 total.
Series are listed in order of how many character articles they have, with series that have the same number being sorted in alphabetical order. Class and importance ratings (task force specific) are also displayed. If a series has a lot of characters, or clear-cut differences (ex. characters vs. species), it might be broken into further ...
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Kinu Nishimura (Japanese: 西村 キヌ, Hepburn: Nishimura Kinu) is a Japanese video game and anime concept artist and illustrator. Currently freelance, she is best known for her character design and promotional art for Capcom's fighting games during the 1990s.
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She is a free illustrator and thus is not affiliated with one single company; she is primarily a character designer. She began working with video game developers in 2000, but she is most well known for providing original character design for three heroines in the original D.C.: Da Capo visual novel by Circus released in 2002.