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− | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Imadio''' (イマディオ) was a label set up by [[Imagineer]]. It is a portemanteau of "Imagineer" and "radio", and is associated with animated, story-driven video games in Japan, particularly role-playing, adventure and simulation games{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19981202072941/http://www.imadio.com/top.html}}. The brand came into use in 1997, but had been retired by 2001. | |
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Imadio (イマディオ) was a label set up by Imagineer. It is a portemanteau of "Imagineer" and "radio", and is associated with animated, story-driven video games in Japan, particularly role-playing, adventure and simulation games[1]. The brand came into use in 1997, but had been retired by 2001.
Softography
Saturn
- Desire (1997)
- Marie no Atelier Ver. 1.3: Salburg no Renkinjutsushi (1997)
- Eve The Lost One Taikenban (1998)
- Eve Burst Error & Desire Value Pack (1998)
- Eve The Lost One (1998)
- Eve The Lost One & Desire Value Pack (1998)
- MeltyLancer Re-inforce (1998)
- MeltyLancer Re-inforce Taikenban (1998)
- Eve Burst Error & Eve The Lost One Value Pack (1998)
References
- ↑ http://www.imadio.com/top.html (Wayback Machine: 1998-12-02 07:29)