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There are three playable characters, one from each of the schools: Nagisa, Hikari, and Kizuna. They have no family names in the game, as when the series of short stories were first published. While Ai Shimizu maintained her role for Kizuna in the game, Miyuki Sawashiro performed the voice for Tamao Suzumi. The game features a "boy mode" and a "girl mode". Choosing the male version means that the story is told via emails from the player's younger sister; choosing the female version means that the story is told in the player's own diary. The player is given the chance to pair their chosen character with one of the other nine available girls, not including the other possible playable characters. There are twenty-seven different combinations depending on which girl the player chooses at the start of the game.

DearS for the PlayStation 2 is a dating sim and visual novel game based on the manga by Peach-Pit. You step into the shoes of a character who begins living with the DearS, a group of alien girls. The game includes a map that allows you to explore different locations, interact with the girls, and trigger new events. You play as Takeya Ikuhara, a high school student who, after living alone for some time, now shares his home with two DearS girls, Ren and Tina, who see him as their "master." The game is structured around daily routines, with different actions and locations unlocking based on the time of day and day of the week similiar to the Tokimeki Memorial series.

Evergreen Avenue is a Visual Novel released on PlayStation in 2001. Choosing either a male (Catan) or female (Ira) character, you must help each of the seven spirits learn the ways of human life by scheduling sessions with them each week and playing mini-games to determine your effectiveness. Events will pop up from time to time, where you have personal conversations with the various spirits or with your rival. At the end of each month, you are graded in comparison with your rival, and you must sufficiently educate the spirits by the time six months have passed.

Devicereign is a mix between a first person perspective adventure game and a third person perspective tactical RPG in the battle parts. The game was released for Playstation and Saturn. Kumono Seishiro Hiigari and Toya are students who spend their time during drying. Nothing unusual so far, except that their girlfriend Kasumi, daughter of a scholar of German origin who died in unclear circumstances, has a power that she is not aware and that will lead her and her two companions, supernatural in a struggle against an international firm called Dice. But what kind of research (on behalf of that company) was therefore his deceased father?

Main character is a normal high school student who gets into an accident at the construction site. Instead of dying he finds himself in a strange world. There he learns that he needs to find a powerful artifact in order to return to his world. However, there are also other contestants for the treasure as it can help to conquer the world. Will protagonist return to his world safely? The primary objective of this game is to plan training schedules for yourself and the four members of your party, including you, to strengthen them. You must win several board game battles that occur during the journey. Additionally, by forming close bonds with the girls you recruit as allies, you can receive a confession of love from them in the ending (if you fail to build a good rapport with any party member, you will receive a confession from one of the rival characters, Kyle, Remit, or Iris). These romantic elements are secondary objectives. There are a total of 27 different endings in the game. This game can be considered a precursor to MediaWorks' Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku Series.

The first installment of an ambitious yet unfinished trilogy of JRPGs for the PC Engine-CD.

Emerald Dragon is a Role-Playing game, developed by Alfa System and published by Media Works, which was released in Japan in 1995.