Popular games published by company MediaWorks

11.01.2007

DS Dengeki Bunko: Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu II is the second part of the DS Dengeki Bunko series.

25.11.1999

High School of Blitz is an unusual collectible card game that centers on cute characters as its selling point. Each player plays someone who has become class president of a girl’s high school classroom, and tries to raise a group to save the world from destruction (and battle against the other classes). The Playstation game features 2 different game modes: Story mode and Trading Card mode. The game features a gallery mode and characters profiles that will be unlocked playing the story mode game. The game also features japanese voice acting for all the characters.

11.01.2007

DS Dengeki Bunko: Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu is a visual novel based on the Japanese sci-fi light novel series Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu.

23.03.2006

A video game named Shakugan no Shana for the PlayStation 2, developed by MediaWorks, was released on March 23, 2006

26.06.2003

A visual novel based on the first six light novels volumes of the same name.

29.03.2007

Shakugan no Shana DS is the Nintendo DS port of the Playstation 2 game. It was released on March 29, 2007. The Nintendo DS version adds onto the PS2 version with the addition of an image gallery that allows the player to see what Shana and Kazumi Yoshida look like in different clothes and a battle mode that lets the player fight against the computer with a character other than Shana.

30.07.1998

The protagonist boards the special express train "Vega" that departs from Wakkanai in Hokkaido and travels through various cities such as Tokyo and Osaka over a period of 15 days, crossing Japan. During this journey, the objective of the game is to get to know and become friends with the girls who board the train at various stations, leaving behind enjoyable memories. The basic actions involve moving around the Vega's train cars and tourist spots to find the girls and engage in multiple conversations to advance the scenario.

07.12.2006

A visual novel based in the Allison light novel of Dengeki Bunko.

18.07.1997

Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku is a 1997 simulation game by Starlight Marry and had several sequels on the Saturn and PlayStation Enfield, a country revived 50 years after a tragic war. Our protagonist works in a general shop owned by a widow called Arisa, who helped him when he was lost. After Arisa has to pay a great fee to free the hero from prison for a crime he didn't commit, our hero will have two problems to solve: how will he pay back Arisa? And who's the real criminal? Maybe he'll find the answers by becoming part of the town...

08.03.2001

The premise behind Sister Princess is that an ordinary young man (the player) is made to live with twelve lovable little sisters, each with their own distinct quirks and personalities. Players have about a month to spend with the sisters with each day broken up into three segments: first is the free time period before noon, followed by the period after lunch and ending with another period of time before bed. During day time, the player can choose which of the girls he wishes to escort to school, if any. The period after lunch is similar to the one in the morning, with additional choices which allow the player to go to various places in town besides walking home with one of the girls. Every night before bed, the player will be allowed to check his e-mail and send replies. As the player continues to interact with the sisters, their reactions to their big brother will change accordingly until the ending. There are two different endings for each sister: the normal ending and the "non-blood relation" ending. As the name would suggest, the special ending reveals that the brother-character and sister are not actually related by blood. In the case of some of the older sisters, this can lead to the protagonist and "sister" marrying one another.

28.02.2008

Based on the two Grand Punk Railroad light novels, the game recounts the events aboard the Flying Pussyfoot train from multiple perspectives.The player's goal is to help the passengers arrive safely in New York City by selecting the correct choices. The game can conclude with one of about fifty scenarios, depending on the player's decisions.

07.12.2006

Based off of the anime series of the same name, Inukami! is a visual novel with story, artwork, and voice acting to match the slapstick romantic comedy about a boy named Keita and his mischievous companion. In a world where demons with canine features known as Inukami exist, the Inukami tamers must rise up to tame them so that the Inukami shall protect humans with their power. Keita Kawahira, born from a long line of tamers, has only ever successfully managed to partner up with Youko, an uncontrollable yet powerful Inukami.

01.12.2005

Kino no Tabi II -the Beautiful World- is a visual novel adapted from some volumes of the light novel by the same name with an additional scenario written by the original creator, Keiichi Sigsawa. The game came bundled with a thirty-six page book containing the story of the original scenario written for the game.

22.12.1999

Yukyu Gensokyoku 3: Perpetual Blue is a Strategy game, developed by Starlight Marry and published by MediaWorks, which was released in Japan in 1999.