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Advanced Daisenryaku: Europe no Arashi - Doitsu Dengeki Sakusen Sega2000 labelimageminimize
Ookami Ichio Funtouki: Sakura Taisen Kayou Show - Benitokage Yori Sega2000 labelimageminimize
Sakura Taisen: Kinematron Hanagumi Mail Sega2000 labelimageminimize
Princess Maker Collection Ninelives (Gainax)2001In some circles, the Princess Maker series of games are revered. Beloved. Since it's been a couple of years since the last release of any Princess Maker game on any console, publisher GeneX obtains a license and re-released the two games which ignited the PM cottage industry. In Princess Maker, a young war orphan named Maria enters your life and you're given the opportunity to raise her as your own. When you first meet the precocious young girl, she's 10 years old and malleable to your instruction and teachings. As Maria grows older, you can schedule her for various classes in martial arts, decorum, and the usual reading and arithmetic to help her grow. The game follows your guidance and her growth up until she's 18 and ready to take on the world as a woman.�
Princess Maker 2 expands on the premise of the original and adds politics, rivals, and a world to explore. As the story goes, you're a hardened war hero and the gods have decided to bless you with a daughter. Again, she's 10 when you first meet and her name rings the sonorous melody of Olive Oyl. Under your watchful tutelage and advice, Olive learns and contends with the rigors of life. At the tender age of 10, Olive must work and she may babysit, do housework, farm work, or choose from other menial jobs. Each type of job affects Olive's attributes by strengthening them as well as weakening others. For example, baby sitting helps her sensitivity but dulls her charisma. As the doting father, you'll have to keep these factors in mind when molding your daughter into the type of woman you wish her to eventually become.�
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Sakura Taisen Online  Sega (SEGA)2001 labelimageminimize
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