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Princess Bride (visual novel)

Princess Bride (visual novel)

Infobox VG| title = Princess Bride
developer = 130cm
publisher = Visual Art's
released = September 26, 2003
genre = Eroge, Visual novel
modes = Single player
platforms = Microsoft Windows
media = 2 CD-ROMs or 1-DVD
requirements = Windows 98/Me/2000/XP, Pentium 166MHz(200MHz recommended) or upper processor, 32MB RAM(64MB recommended), DirectX 5-compatible video card and sound-card
input = Keyboard, Mouse
ratings = EOCS:X-rated

"Princess Bride" is a Japanese erotic game released in 2003 by 130cm (part of 13cm).

Characters

*Ayahito Honjo
*Kiyomi Kashima
*Aimi Kishi
*Kao Katsuragi
*Haruna Ousaka
*Sieru Sakurami
*Sachiko Kashima - Kiyomi's mother
*Syouko Kishi - Aimi's mother, and Sachiko's sister (they are twins)
*Kyoichi Nakatani
*Hikari Harada
*Benio Fujiwara
*Nonono Nonohara

Staff

*Scenario: Utsuro Akuta, Masaki Motonaga
*Graphics: Zero Miyama
*Music: E&M's SOUND
**Opening: Princess Bride!
**:Lyrics: Utsuro Akuta
**:Music: KOTOKO
**:Vocal: KOTOKO
**Ending: Sledgehammer Romance
**:Lyrics: Masaki Motonaga
**:Music: KOTOKO
**:Vocal: KOTOKO

Related title

*Princess Brave

External links

* [http://130cm.jp/ 130cm Online]


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