Âge

Japanese video game developer


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::summary Japanese video game developer ::

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FieldValue
nameâge
logoAge logo.png
genreVisual novels
foundation
productsKimi ga Nozomu Eien
Muv Luv
parentACID Co.
divisionsâge, Mirage, Φâge
homepagehttps://age-soft.co.jp
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| name = âge | logo = Age logo.png | caption = | type = | genre = Visual novels | fate = | predecessor = | successor = | foundation = | founder = | defunct = | location_city = | location_country = | location = | locations = | area_served = | key_people = | industry = | products = Kimi ga Nozomu Eien Muv Luv | services = | revenue = | operating_income = | net_income = | aum = | assets = | equity = | owner = | num_employees = | parent = ACID Co. | divisions = âge, Mirage, Φâge | subsid = | homepage = https://age-soft.co.jp | footnotes = | intl = âge is a Japanese adult video game and visual novel brand owned by . They have also produced work under the names Mirage and Φâge.

âge was formerly known as Relic and developed video games for consoles. It gained fame following the release of its 2001 adult visual novel Kimi ga Nozomu Eien. It was founded by Hirohiko Yoshida, Baka Prince Persia, Nanpuureima, Spin Drill, and Carnelian.

In 2011, Hirohito Yoshida created a rights management company for âge‘s content called "ixtl", subsequently a copyright transfer agreement was signed with ACID Co.

In 2017, Avex Pictures acquired ixtl, and later changed the company's name to

List of developed games

âge

  • Kimi ga Ita Kisetsu Primary (1997)
  • :Kimi ga Ita Kisetsu (2011 remake)
  • Kaseki no Uta
  • Âge Maniax
  • Kimi ga Nozomu Eien (2001)
    • Kimi ga Nozomu Eien Special Fan Disc (2004)
  • Muv-Luv (2003)
  • :Muv-Luv Supplement (Fandisc, 2004)
  • Muv-Luv Alternative (2006)
  • :Muv-Luv Altered Fable (Fandisc, 2007)
  • Muv-Luv Alternative - Total Eclipse (2013)
  • Muv-Luv Alternative Chronicles 01 (2010)
  • :Muv-Luv Unlimited The Day After Episode 00
  • :Muv-Luv Alternative Chronicles Chicken Divers
  • :Muv-Luv Alternative Chronicles Rain Dancers
  • Muv-Luv Alternative Chronicles 02 (2011)
  • :Muvluv Unlimited The Day After Episode 01
  • :Muv-Luv Alternative Chronicles Adoration
  • Muv-Luv Alternative Chronicles 03 (2012)
  • :Muv-Luv Unlimited The Day After Episode 02
  • :Muv-Luv Alternative Chronicles Resurrection
  • Muv-Luv Alternative Chronicles 04 (2013)
  • :Muv-Luv Unlimited The Day After Episode 03
  • :Muv-Luv Alternative Chronicles War Ensemble
  • :Muv-Luv Alternative Chronicles Last Divers
  • Schwarzesmarken
  • :Schwarzesmarken: Kouketsu no Monshou (2015)
  • :Schwarzesmarken: Junkyousha-tachi (2016)

âge fan club titles

Mirage titles

  • Soko ni Umi ga Atte
  • Anonymous

Φâge titles

  • Pikopiko: Koi Suru Kimochi no Nemuru Basho
  • Owarinaki Natsu, Towa Naru Shirabe
  • Shapeshifter

Third party titles

References

References

  1. (2010-07-29). "How Erotic Games Learned to Cry".
  2. "Avex Pictures Acquires Muv-Luv Game Maker Ixtl".
  3. "Muv-Luv Rights Holder Ixtl Changes Name to anchor".

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