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Switch port of Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 6 and Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 6: Gentou Rondo with sixteen new stills, new events, and a new fully voiced prologue.

Kiniro no Corda Octave is a spin-off title of the Kiniro no Corda series.

A PS vita port of all 3 AnotherSky games.

Neo Angelique Tenshi no Namida is a sequel to Neo Angelique (or Neo Angelique Full Voice remake) from PlayStation 2 (or Neo Angelique Special remake of PlayStation 2 version on PlayStation Portable).

Shingeki no Kyojin: Shichi Kara no Dasshutsu is a visual novel and game made for the Nintendo 3DS. It features an original story which takes place before the 57th Exterior Scouting Mission.

A combined remake of the original game + Izayoiki that includes the additional content from the collectors edition. Full Voice, Redrawn Stills, more than 40 new stills added, Adds Love ED after stories and a DLC route for Fujiwara no Yasuhira.

Sequel of Harukanaru Toki no Naka De 6 that was announced during the Haruka Matsuri 2016 event.

A Vita port of both Geten no Hana games with new events, new endings and a new afterstory.

The fourth installment of the Kiniro no Corda series and the first to be released on Vita.

Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 6 is the sixth installment in the Haruka series. It was one of the surprise announcements during the Neoromance 20th Anniversary stage event, the other being Angelique Retour. It's the first main entry of the series to be available on the PS Vita and to receive a Cero C rating.

AnotherSky allows players to view the narrative from one of the three main rival schools introduced in the third title.

AnotherSky allows players to view the narrative from one of the three main rival schools introduced in the third title.

A sequel to Geten no Hana.

AnotherSky allows players to view the narrative from one of the three main rival schools introduced in the third title.

Geten no Hana is an otome game based on the Warring States period developed by Ruby Party and published by Koei Tecmo Games. It is the 7th entry in the Neoromantic series.

The direct sequel to Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 5.

Fashion retail simulation game, the first Ruby Party game to not have the Neoromance label. The game's overall theme is to "live a wonderful life"; the common catch phrase for the game is "Fabulous!"

Miss Princess Miss Pri is an otome game from Ruby Party and Koei-Tecmo based on a shoujo manga by Seizuki Madoka.

A PlayStation Portable exclusive entry in the Harukanaru Toki no Naka de series.

In Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 4, follows Chihiro Ashihara, one of two princesses of a kingdom locatrd in a land called Nakatsu Kuni within the parallel world. During her childhood, the kingdom was invaded by forces led by the king of Tokoyo no Kuni, a distant rival land connected to her kingdom. As Nakatsu Kuni is quickly overwhelmed, a divine power sends the protagonist through space-time to the modern world, protecting her from her kingdom's slaughter and ruin. Five years have passed since the massacre and the protagonist has suppressed her memories of her true origins. She believes she has been raised in the modern world and enjoys her peaceful life as an average high school student. Yet a mysterious encounter she has after school soon forces her to remember her true past and birthright. Returning to her home world, the protagonist is determined to save her people and resurrect her dying kingdom.

Kin'iro no Corda 2Encore is the continuation of 2.

Based on the movie of the same name, this game is a re-telling of the original Harukanaru Toki no Naka De 1, where the story is based in a different setting and with a new character added.

Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 3 Unmei no Labyrinth is the canonical sequel to the third Haruka. Like other Neoromance fan discs, the narrative is a shorter experience than its base and concludes in eight chapters.

Neo Angelique is the fourth Neoromance entry and an alternate universe of the Angelique series. Character designs and illustrations were done by Kairi Yura. Maki Fujioka was the character designer for the characters' animated counterparts, both in the game and for the TV series. Character image songs were composed by Yujiro Okazaki. Ruby Party originally devised the game to be a minor side story for the main Angelique series. During the brainstorming sessions for the plot and characters, the members realized that their project's ambitions far surpassed their starting expectations. Therefore, they shifted gears to make an "Angelique title friendly to newcomers", seeking to capture the series's charm without requiring the player to have extensive knowledge of prior lore. Role-playing game elements were devised to take center stage in gameplay due to its popularity in fan surveys at the time. The keywords for this title's narrative are "beautiful, noble, and romantic". The Premium Box included eight postcards, a character message CD and fully colored comic book/manual. Consumers who reserved the game or Full Voice through Gamecity Shopping received a mouse pad with their purchase.

An otome dating sim.

Angelique étoile (étoile meaning "star" in French) is considered the fourth main installment of the Angelique series. Its PlayStation 2 port is one of the projects made for Neoromance's tenth anniversary. It is the first game in the series to not provide Angelique as the default name for the protagonist. Yuki Hori and Mami Matsushita are the producers; Kazuyuki Nakasa is the director. Midori Kusanada is the scenario director. Nobumasa Takagi composed the music. The Premium Box edition includes a collector's plate. The PS2 Premium Box has a character message CD, a scarf and a set of greeting cards. Consumers who purchased the Windows version early using Gamecity Shopping received an illustrated box sleeve with their purchase.

Harukanaru Toki no Naka de: Banjyou Yuugi is the Haruka multiplayer party game foil to its Neoromance predecessors, Fushigi no Kuni no Angelique and Sweet Ange. It is the first game in the series to be fully voiced —excluding the normally mute protagonist.

An otome dating sim.

Angelique trois is the first Neoromance title to be on the PlayStation 2 and so far the only Angelique entry which presents the game in 3D models. This story and its setting acts as the spiritual predecessor to the series's major alternate continuity, Neo Angelique. trois is the first title in the series to begin crediting developers for their work as opposed to the group labeling, Ruby Party. Yoko Hori served as the general director and Yasuno Shihoro is the director. Mahito Yokota composed and arranged the music. The Premium Box edition includes eighteen character cards with short character messages on them and a memorial manual.

Harukanaru Toki no Naka de is the first installment in the Haruka series, the starting title for the second and longest Neoromance IP. It is the game which receives the most outside coverage and spin-offs within the series. Yasuhiro Misawa is the main composer for the game.

Angelique Tenkuu no Requiem is the first Neoromance role-playing game. Canonically this game is the direct sequel to Angelique Special 2 and Angelique Maren no Rokukishi. Ruby Party members later commented that its conception began when written questionnaires indicated a high demand for a Koei role-playing game, a genre which experienced a boost in popularity due to titles such as Final Fantasy VI and Final Fantasy VII. Since Team-Infinite was simultaneously developing a game for male appeal, Ruby Party was given the inquiry for an Angelique adaptation targeting the female side. The Premium Box edition includes a fully colored leather-bound manual. Consumers who purchased this title during Koei's 1999 double campaign obtained an original clear file.

Angelique Special 2 is a Strategy game, developed by Koei and published by NEC, which was released in Japan in 1996.

A board and dating sim otome game set in the Angelique universe. It was originally released for PC-FX, and later ported to several other platforms.

Angelique is a Strategy game, published by Koei, which was released in Japan in 1994. It is the inaugural Angelique game and the first release from the developer Ruby Party.