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Fight to survive from the batsu dealing Oni and complete more objectives than the other Gaki members.

Dream Girl Premier is a Simulation game developed and published by Alchemist for the Nintendo 3DS. It was released exclusively in Japan on November 19, 2015. Become a model production rookie model and aim to become the supermodel of your dreams while working for magazines and TV. In addition to various coordination items, hairstyles, and makeup, there are many things that girls aspire to, such as romance with boyfriends and interaction with fellow models. A fulfilling girl’s life awaits you.

A rail shooter, with a difference, replacing bullets with pheromone shots, and enemies with giddy love-obsessed school girls. Every love letter and advancing kiss drains your energy! Repel them while upgrading your power ups and take part in outrageously lewd mini-games to find your true love!

This is an all-ages port of the visual novel Gaku ☆ Ou -The Royal Seven Stars- for PlayStation Portable devices. It includes a brand new heroine and a new opening theme.

Soreyuke! BurunyanMan Portable is an Action game, developed and published by Alchemist, which was released in Japan in 2012.

Umineko no Naku Koro ni Chiru: Shinjitsu to Gensou no Nocturne is a remake of Umineko no Naku Koro ni Chiru for the Playstation 3 by Alchemist. It includes an entirely new character sprite set with additional poses and expressions, the addition of CGs, additional visual effects, the addition of voice acting, and new opening videos.

Umineko no Naku Koro ni Portable 2 is the second and final port of the PlayStation 3 remake of Umineko no Naku Koro ni to the PlayStation Portable. It covers the Banquet of the Golden Witch and Alliance of the Golden Witch episodes.

Produce fashion shoots in this 3DS title.

Umineko no Naku Koro ni Portable 1 is the first of two ports of the PlayStation 3 remake of Umineko no Naku Koro ni to the PlayStation Portable. It covers the Legend of the Golden Witch and Turn of the Golden Witch episodes.

Takumi transfers to a new high school where Yukari, his old friend, goes. He visits the school for a preview and meets a girl there. On the next day, when he goes to school, there is that girl in his class. He is appointed class president and ordered to take care of an opinion box. One day, a piece of paper is put in the box and it stimulates his curiosity. From that day, his boring school life gradually changes...

- A relaxing high school rom-com visual novel with a mythological twist. - Romance four descendants of ancient Japanese folk heroes. - Track down a mysterious phantom thief masquerading as yourself, all the while learning about each girl. - Enjoy a variety of references to stories of old. - A story-packed game with four routes to choose from, each with its own unique twists.

Umineko no Naku Koro ni: Majo to Suiri no Rinbukyoku is a remake of the Question Arcs episodes of Umineko no Naku Koro ni for the Playstation 3 by Alchemist. It contains an entirely new character sprite set with additional poses and expressions, the addition of CGs, additional visual effects, the addition of voice acting, and a new opening video.

There is a prestige school called Suzunone Magic School in the world where magic is established as one of the energies. However, the school has some dropout students. The worst seven students are forced to take part in a studying camp called Suzunone Trial. They take exams and they will be dismissed from school if they fail. It's time to decide the worst seven again...

This is PlayStation Portable version of the erotic visual novel of the same name.

Pachi-Slot Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Matsuri is a pachi-slot simulator based on Higurashi When They Cry, released in the same month as the real machine with the same name by Alchemist.

An extra arc that functions as a prequel to the entire series.

Popular anime and manga series Saki comes to the PSP in this mahjong-themed bishoujo game! Join Saki and her school mahjong teammates Nodoka, Yuuki, Hisa, and Mako, as they play together competitively and try to reach the high school national mahjong championships! Primarily a mahjong game, the player can also enjoy all of the unique girls' personalities and player strengths, from Saki's intuition to Nodoka's computational skill and Yuuki's love of tacos (yes, she gains mahjong power while eating tacos). Play through the game in "story", "challenge", and "free" modes, with unique styles of play from each, from being able to customize your mahjong teams to unlocking fanservice CG featuring the cute girls in the game. Enjoy mahjong with Saki today!

A remake of the epilogue to the main story of Higurashi originally included in Rei.

Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna Volume IV: Kizuna is the fourth and final installment in Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna, which includes the fourth and final arc of the Advanced Story saga called Miotsukushi-hen Ura, two remakes, one being the fourth and final arc of Kai named Matsuribayashi-hen and the other the epilogue of the series included in Rei named Saikoroshi-hen, and an extra arc named Kotohogushi-hen that functions as a prequel to the entire series.

Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna Volume III: Rasen is the third installment in Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna, which includes chapters seven and eight from Matsuri and two additional arcs, one based on the manga arc of the same name called Yoigoshi-hen and the other being the third arc of Advanced Story saga named Tokihogushi-hen.

An extra arc and third in the Advanced Story saga that centers on Tomoe Minai investigating a murder case with ties to Rena Ryuugu.

An extra arc based on the manga arc of the same name and features several changes, namely the addition of a new character Miyuki Sorimachi.

A sequel to Akai Ito DS.

A Nintendo DS based on the cell phone novel by Mei.

Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna Volume II: Sou is the second installment in Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna, which includes chapter zero and chapter five from Matsuri, an alternative version of Hirukowashi-hen originally included in Kai and the second entry in the Advanced Story saga called Kageboushi-hen.

An extra arc and the third in the Advanced Story saga, partially adapted from the manga-exclusive arc Onisarashi, developed for Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna Volume II: Sou.

An alternative version of Hirukowashi-hen originally included in Higurashi When They Cry Kai, which contains several changes, namely the addition and removal of certain characters and the removal of references to plot details not yet revealed in the Kizuna series.

Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna Volume I: Tatari is the first installment in Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna, which includes the second to fourth arcs ported from Matsuri and a brand new extra arc from the first Advanced Story saga called Someutsushi-hen.

An extra arc and the first in the Advanced Story saga, partially adapted from the manga-exclusive arc Onisarashi, developed for Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna Volume I: Tatari.

Meakashi Hen serves as an alternative ending for Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Matsuri, since Matsuribayashi is not included.

An extra arc exclusive for the console releases of Higurashi When They Cry acts as a bad ending when the player does not make choices that would lead them to Onikakushi, Watanagashi, or Tatarigoroshi.

Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Matsuri is a remake of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni on PlayStation 2 by Alchemist, released on February 22, 2007. It features voice acting, new character art by rato, and new backgrounds by Media.Vision. Matsuri includes the first seven arcs of the original series and 3 new arcs including an alternative ending to the main story, Miotsukushi.

An extra arc that serves as an alternate version of Tatarigoroshi where Keiichi, Shion, and Rena team up to save Satoko from her uncle.

Triggerheart Exelica is a vertically scrolling Japanese arcade shooter with a little bit of everything: fast-paced action, scalable difficulty, massive hordes of enemy Ver'mith, and cute humanoid weapons who can either shoot down enemy ships or capture them to use as shields or projectiles. Help Exelica and Crueltear save the universe!

There is a prophecy that every 1000 years, when the destruction draws near, the Messiah will come from a different world to the root world of Avatar and save them all. Mia Touma, while returning home from school, finds an old but highly decorated book. When she shows it to her brother, Taiga, the book teleports them to another world - Avatar. When they awaken, they find themselves in a world reminiscent of Medieval Europe. Before they understand what's happening, an energetic woman comes before them and tells them they have become Savior Candidates. They must use the training they learn at the school to defeat the Lords of Ruin and Ruin itself to save Avatar and every other world along with their friends. However, Taiga finds he has become the Red Apostle, which complicates matters greatly. What is going on with the fight with Ruin? Will he actually be able to become the Messiah and save Avatar?

Naoki Kazumi is a boy whose parents died in an accident five years ago, and his memory went along with it. Since he had nowhere else to go, he lives with his cousin Matsuri Shibugaki and her parents. Every morning before school, he is awakened by his childhood friend, Honami Fujieda, who keeps telling him that he is not a child anymore, but still comes to wake him up. These usual, ordinary days seem to stretch on forever, until one day up on the school's rooftop, while Naoki is taking a peaceful nap, out of nowhere, a girl falls out of the sky. This girl, called Mikoto Amagasaki, comes from 100 years in the future, and she went back in time with the intention of finding her brother. When Mikoto sees Naoki, she mistakes him for her brother.

Originally released for PC (Windows) under the same title as an adult visual novel, the game was then ported to consoles with removed adult contents, but also with additional CG events and story elements added to compensate for the lack of erotic scenes. The game follows Makoto Okano as he returns to his hometown after 10 years away. Before he left, he and Minamo Narukaze made a promise to each other to meet again. She told him she will keep on playing the harmonic and even though he may be too far away to see it, the wind will carry the melody, hopefully all the way to his place.

In the future, cyberspace has become exceedingly dominant. Armed conflicts and cyber-terrorism flourished. Giant mechas known as Simulacrums are utilized for battles within the cyberspace. Toru Souma is an expert hacker of the Steppenwolf group, which specializes in stealing and selling valuables from servers. One day, Toru was caught in a battle between the military organization FLAK and a terrorist group. In a series of events, his friend was killed. Stricken by grief, Toru decides to avenge his death and joins FLAK, only to unravel a much larger conspiracy. Baldr Force is a follow-up to Baldr Bullet. It uses a different scenario and character cast, but is very close to its predecessor gameplay-wise. Like in Baldr Bullet (and unlike Baldrhead), there is no exploration of any kind in the game, and all battles take place within confined areas as dictated by the plot. Combat system is nearly identical to that of the previous game, with the exception of "force crashes", powerful attacks that can be equipped on the protagonist's mech. The game's plot may branch depending on the decisions taken by the player during the visual novel-like portions.

A Action / VN game by Giga's Team Baldrhead, prequel to Baldrhead and Baldr Fist.

"Firefly Forge: Autumn Bastion" is a survival adventure game that allows for free exploration, construction, and interaction. Witnessing the transformation of the Shangri La by hand gradually forming a unique ecological cycle, allowing players to find their own rhythm of life in this breathing land.