Vitamin X Evolution Plus

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The first game in the Vitamin series.
Part of collection:
Vitamin
(last 3 games)

A title designed for the 10th anniversary of the Vitamin series.

A PSP game part of the Vitamin series.

Sequel, also called a Fan Disk, to VitaminZ.
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Collaboration project between Takuyo and Shogakugan magazine Cheese!, inspired by the Rakuen Danshi ~Beast Harem~ series by Doumoto Nao.

Fandisc of the Yamanote Boys series featuring Momose Ayumu (Honey Milk), Kujou Takumi (Super Mint), and Rudo Jesus (Dark Cherry).

School Wars was released in 2012 for the PSP. In 2015, it was released on the PSVita in a double pack with its fandisc called School Wars: Zenkan Pack Honpen & Sotsugyou Sensen.

A FurYu developed late generation PlayStation Portable adventure game

Love's Hella Punk is an otome game by Voltage Inc. You are a good-natured and peace-seeking high school girl whose world is flipped upside down when a bad boy delinquent proposes to you out of the blue. Daily bombarded by his infatuation for you, he is the only thing on your mind – for better or worse.

A cross media collaboration project between Sunrise & Broccolli.

Saikin Koi Shiteru? is an otome game, developed by Microvision and published by D3Publisher, which was released in Japan in 2009.

Kaeru Batake de Tsukamaete is an otome visual novel developed and published by Takuyo.

The Eden of Grisaia is a Japanese adult visual novel, the third and final installment in a series of visual novels by Front Wing and the sequel to The Labyrinth of Grisaia. Beginning with the protagonist's sudden disappearance, the story quickly moves toward a dramatic climax, with all the answers revealed at last. Additional contents include "Prologue de la Grisaia," a side story that depicts the five heroines' arrival at Mihama Academy, and their time there prior to the arrival of Kazami Yuji.