.Hack//Vol. 1 LG-Telecom

01.04.2004
This is the 2004 flip phone game .hack//Vol. 1 produced for the LG Telecom line of phones ez-i. Developed by Mobile Entertainment Net21 in South Korea, published by GAVA Plus and licensed by Bandai of Korea.
Kite, a newbie to the game, is playing World with his school friend and game buddy Orca when he is attacked by an unknown monster that is chasing Orca, a girl with a secret. Then, Orca, who died in a brutal attack, becomes "unconscious" in the real world for some reason, and receives a corrupted email from Orca, a girl full of secrets, asking her to help him quickly as time approaches. . Kite, who cannot understand why Orca lost consciousness, plays the scientist game to discover why Orca passed out with two new characters in order to find a way to restore Orca's consciousness and find the secret girl

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Project .Hack (last 3 games)

04.03.2010

Set in a fictional version of the year 2020, .hack//Link's story takes place in a new version of “The World,” a popular series of MMORPGs known as The World: RX. The game focuses on a young man named Tokio Kuryuu, a second year junior-high student who gets transported into The World: RX by a new student named Saika Amagi. After arriving into the game, Tokio is tasked by an artificial intelligence version of the character Kite to be a hero and use a tower of the Akashic Records to save the Twilight Knights, a group of artificial intelligence versions of characters based on casts of previous entries in the .hack series. Using the Akashic Records, Tokio is able to travel backwards in time to previous .hack entries and encounter past characters in order to unfreeze the data of the Twilight Knights.

23.11.2005

The commercial success of the Project .Hack franchise led to the production of .hack//frägment—a remake of the series with online capabilities. The game uses the same engine as the .hack series with an online multiplayer component.

01.04.2004

This is the 2004 flip phone game .hack//Vol. 1 produced for the LG Telecom line of phones ez-i. Developed by Mobile Entertainment Net21 in South Korea, published by GAVA Plus and licensed by Bandai of Korea.

Part of collection:
.Hack

03.11.2017

New chapter included in .hack//G.U. Last Recode.

28.06.2012

.hack//Versus is a 3D fighting game set in the .hack universe. The game is bundled with the film .hack//Sekai no Mukou ni on a single hybrid Blu-ray disc.

01.04.2004

This is the 2004 flip phone game .hack//Vol. 1 produced for the LG Telecom line of phones ez-i. Developed by Mobile Entertainment Net21 in South Korea, published by GAVA Plus and licensed by Bandai of Korea.

Part of franchise:
.Hack (last 3 games)

03.11.2017

A remastered collection of the .hack//G.U. series with Improved graphics, systems, and game elements. This collection has an additional 4th volume continuing the story 16 months after the end of the 3rd game. There is also a movie version of the story, called .hack//G.U. Termination Disc, that goes over the story of the first 4 .hack games and acts as a prequel to the .hack//G.U. trilogy ending just before the first game begins. It will also include an optional cheat mode, that starts the player with maxed stats, for those who just want to experience the story. ".hack//G.U. is back better than ever! Get ready to log back into .hack as the beloved cross media franchise returns with enhanced graphics, improved gameplay, and brand new modes! Join Haseo as he fights to discover what's reality in "The World" and save his friend Shino, who was put into a coma in the real world by the Player Killer Tri-Edge. Celebrate the 15th anniversary of the franchise with the epic G.U trilogy, including the original .hack//G.U. titles - Rebirth, Reminisce, and Redemption - now with enhanced system features such as battle balance and game pacing!"

12.11.2015

In the sequel to the original world crossing adventure, legendary characters from Japan's most prolific video game publishers come together to create the biggest mashup strategy game ever! Developed by MONOLITH SOFTWARE INC., Project X Zone 2 gives gamers the opportunity to play as their favorite characters from a multitude of franchises and form teams of characters hailing from classic and current franchises and engage enemies through strategic turn-based battles.

11.10.2012

Project X Zone is a crossover tactical role-playing game for the Nintendo 3DS developed by Monolith Soft with assistance from Capcom and Red Entertainment and published by Namco Bandai Games. The game is a follow up to the 2005 video game Namco × Capcom and features characters from Namco Bandai, Capcom, and Sega. The game was released on October 11, 2012 in Japan; June 25, 2013 in North America; and July 5, 2013 in Europe. The game received mixed to positive reviews on release; praise went towards the game's cast, combat system, and presentation, but criticism was directed at its repetitive gameplay and confusing storyline.

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