Kita e. ~Diamond Dust~ is a visual novel developed by RED.
The story is about six different girls from different lifestyles living on Hokkaidō in Japan. They each live in a different city on the island. Each girl believes in a myth of snow turning into diamond dust, and if one makes a wish on the diamond dust, their wish is 100% guaranteed to come true. Another myth about diamond dust is that if a boy and girl meet under the dust, they're guaranteed happiness and marriage later in life. Each of the six girls have some stubborn moments and awkward stages in their lives, but looking into themselves and others will help them get back on their feet. When these six girls meet, their lives will change dramatically for the better as the snow begins to fall.
Kita e. ~Diamond Dust + Kiss is Beginning.~ is a visual novel developed by Hudson Soft & Red Entertainment Corporation, and a sequel to Kita e. ~Diamond Dust~.
An Atlus published PlayStation 2 exclusive RPG only released in Japan, the sequel to Wizardry: Tales of Forsaken Lands. The Holy King Ortrud, the ruler of Duhan, and the one who brought peace to the continent twenty-five years ago, is inviting adventurers from all over the world to his kingdom to solve the Kingdom of Duhan's latest, and its worst crisis, the appearance of the legendary witch Aurora and the demonic activities that come from Karman's Labyrinth.
An Alfa System and Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation 2 exclusive adventure game
Kenran Butou Sai (絢爛舞踏祭), translates to "The Mars Daybreak", is a real-time simulation adventure game published in Japan by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 on July 7, 2005. The title is a spiritual successor to Gunparade March containing the same style of hybrid gameplay where the player interacts with AI controlled NPCs and then participates in combat segments with them. Sony's Prokion and Alfa System developed Kenran Butou Sai with the title being a part of the studio's larger interconnected universe known as Unkown World.
A television anime based off the world of Kenran Butou Sai, but focusing on a different story and characters, aired a year before the game's launch in 2004 called Mars Daybreak. The show was produced by Bones and was later released in North America by Bandai Entertainment in 2006.
A Bandai developed PlayStation 2 action game entry into the longrunning series of Kamen Rider video games, featuring the characters from the 2005 TV series "Kamen Rider Hibiki".