EasyGameStation
EasyGameStation is a Japanese dōjin soft company. They are mostly known for their games Chantelise and Recettear, both localized in English by Carpe Fulgur.[2] They have also produced several fangames.[3]
Industry | Dōjin soft |
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Founded | July 13, 2001 in Japan[1] |
Website | egs.cug.net |
Games developed
- Azutama (あずたま, Azutama) (2001), a snowball fighting Azumanga Daioh fangame.
- Azu Cola (あずこら, Azukora) (2001), a puzzle Azumanga Daioh fangame.
- Azu Beach (あずびーち, Azu Bīchi) (2002), a volleyball Azumanga Daioh fangame.
- Duo Princess (デュオプリンセス, Dyuo Purinsesu) (2003), unofficial sequel to Threads of Fate.
- Dash DE Lei-Lei (ダッシュ DE レイレイ, Dasshu de Rei Rei) (2004), a game featuring Hsien-Ko (Lei Lei in Japan) from Darkstalkers.
- Ele Paper Action (エレペーパーアクション, Ere pēpā akushon) (2005), a Read or Die fangame.
- Gunners Heart (ガンナーズハート, Gannāzu Hāto) (2005), unofficial sequel to SkyGunner.
- Chantelise – A Tale of Two Sisters (2006, English release in 2011)
- Recettear: An Item Shop's Tale (2007, English release in 2010)
- Angel Express (known in Japan as Tokkyu Tenshi (特急天使, Tokkyū Tenshi)) (2008, English release July 15, 2016[4])
- Okkotos (おっことす, Okkotosu) (2013)
- Territoire (テリトワール, Teritowāru) (unreleased, demo available)
References
- "EasyGameStation - 更新履歴". Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- Pinsof, Allistar. "Review: Chantelise: A Tale of Two Sisters". Destructoid. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- "Chantelise - Review". Entertainiment Fuse. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- "Angel Express [Tokkyu Tenshi] on Steam". Steam. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
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