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Fate/stay night, an 18+ visual novel released in January of 2004, is TYPE-MOON's first game since transforming from a doujinshi circle into a commercial company. The game was extremely popular, and became one of the best-selling galgame in 2004.
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Fan disc of Fate/stay night that was released 2005. The game, following in the footstep of its predecessor, broke sales records in the year of its release.
Fate/stay night, an 18+ visual novel released in January of 2004, is TYPE-MOON's first game since transforming from a doujinshi circle into a commercial company. The game was extremely popular, and became one of the best-selling galgame in 2004. In October of 2005, a fan disc titled...
An arcade port of the PS2 Actress Again, runs on Sega's RingWide arcade system instead of the NAOMI like Act Cadenza and the original Actress Again...
The third game in the Melty Blood series. Gameplay changes were implemented, including three different fighting styles for each character: Full Moon Style (Power), Crescent Moon Style (Speed) and Half Moon Style (Simple), a defense bar that indicates how much...
Arcade port of the PS2 Melty Blood Act Cadenza. Came with a new character White Len, as well as a hidden character Neco-Arc Chaos. An updated version called Act Cadenza Ver.B2 was released on March 20th, 2007 that fixed several glitches...
An arcade port of Melty Blood Re-ACT by Sega-Sammy with the backing of TYPE-MOON and French Bread and marketed by Ecole. Came with with a more polished system, new scenarios and new characters (Kouma, Aozaki Aoko and NecoArc). A...
Melty Blood's expansion, sold for 1,500 yen. Came with new stories (an Arcade Mode whose storyline takes place after the original game), two new characters (Len and Satsuki Yumizuka), new move sets, and more polished in general. A patch (2.51) called Final...
A 2D fighting game based on Tsukihime. Originally a collaboration between TYPE-MOON and French Bread (known as Watanabe Seisakujo before 2003), the game was originally released at the 2002 winter Comiket (C63) as a doujin fighter. An expansion patch called ...
An adventure game developed Chunsoft and published by Sega first released on the Wii and later ported to PS3 and PSP. 428 (pronounced "Shibuya") is the spiritual successor to Chunsoft's machi, and involves the player playing from viewpoints of multiple characters.
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