Experience the continuation of each character’s story from Piofiore: Fated Memories in five all-new episodes, a thrilling tale of mystery and murder, and an alternative what-if scenario that sheds new light on a familiar face.
Yamada Oscar has always been troubled by her name - due to her mother's fanatic following of "The Rose of Versailles", she's stuck with a plain surname and the most flamboyant name.
She has just joined Berubara Gakuen, a school famous for its theatre curriculum, and she'll be surprised to find out that the prince of the school just looks like Berubara's Oscar in flesh and form - and she's a girl, to boot!
Will Oscar be able to live her dreamlike shoujo romance in this curious school?
A bundle of Norn9: Var Commons (Main Game) and Norn9: Last Era (Fandisc) for the Nintendo Switch.
Within an old-fashioned town, much like the Meiji and Taisho Era, there exists a giant globe that floats in midair. This is the 'ship' called 'Norn'. The inside is set like a small town with parks, etc.
The story takes place a little in the future. Guided by one particular song, young elementary kid, Suzuhara Sorata is warped through a time skip to an unfamiliar place much like the Meiji and Taisho eras from his textbooks. In this world, he meets 3 young ladies and 9 young men and joins them on a journey aboard the mysterious 'Norn' ship in the sky.
More puzzles, more humans, more rippling brain muscles - over 60+ levels of programming puzzles! 77.777778% more levels than Human Resource Machine.
A whole new programming language to enjoy! Where Human Resource Machine was based on Assembly and executed by a single worker, 7 Billion Humans has an all-new language that lots of workers can all execute at the same time.
You'll be taught everything you need to know. Even useless skills can be put to work!
Feeling stressed out? There are now friendly hint and "skip" systems to facilitate your career's ascent.
Incomprehensible cutscenes! You will be delighted and bewildered.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is the first 3D open-world game in the Zelda series. Link can travel anywhere and be equipped with weapons and armor found throughout the world to grant him various bonuses. Unlike many games in the series, Breath of the Wild does not impose a specific order in which quests or dungeons must be completed. While the game still has environmental obstacles such as weather effects, inhospitable lands, or powerful enemies, many of them can be overcome using the right method. A lot of critics ranked Breath of the Wild as one of the best video games of all time.
Medarot Classics Plus collects together eight different games in the Medarot (aka Medabots) series. This edition includes all five of the Game Boy and Game Boy Color games from the 3DS compilation and adds three extra Game Boy Advance games. All of the original games in this compilation were originally released in two different versions; this compilation features the Kabuto Version variants of each included game. The included games are:
- Medarot
- Medarot 2
- Medarot 3
- Medarot 4
- Medarot 5: Susutake Mura no Tenkousei
- Medarot Navi
- Medarot G
- Medarot Two: CORE
The Deluxe Edition is a Japan-only release that includes:
- Game: Bustafellows
- Soundtrack CD
- Drama CD
- Setting Materials Collection
- Illustration Portrait
- Postcard
- Special Outer Box
The protagonist lives with her mother in a tenement house in the Shinbashi section of the Imperial capital. Having lost her father in an accident, she works to make a living to support her sickly mother.
At the shrine she visits every day, the 16-year-old protagonist hears an unfamiliar term.
"I wish we can ask help from the Ryuuseigumi…"
Her daily life continues. She continues to live in poverty, just barely able to afford her mother's medicine. She imagined how the life of the women in western clothes that often passed by on rickshaws are like.
(Evening balls, where women in western clothes and men dance together… sure sounds nice…)
Then one day after she returned home from work, she received a set of clothes from an unknown sender. It came with a letter with just one line: "Wear this and attend the next Sairyoku House’s evening ball."
After some hesitation, the protagonist decided to wear clothes and attend the evening ball. Her lack of dance experience, the unfamiliar clothing, and the overwhelmin