Studio Mebius

Studio Mebius (スタジオメビウス, Sutajio Mebiusu), a brand under the publisher VisualArt's, is a Japanese company which specializes in eroge computer games. During the 1995-99 period, they established a reputation for making very dark and graphic visual novels with themes such as rape. However, they broke the trend with their 2003 hit game Snow, a nakige which was ported to Dreamcast, PS2, and PSP.[1]

Studio Mebius
Brand of VisualArt's
IndustryComputer games
GenreEroge, Visual novel
Headquarters
Japan
Products
  • X: Ekkusu
  • Akumu
  • Zetsubō
  • Snow
  • Tomodachi Ijō Koibito Miman
  • The God of Death
  • Sin Kurotoki Iro no Shōjo
Websitestudio-mebius.product.co.jp

List of games

  • X: Ekkusu
  • Akumu
  • Zetsubō
  • Snow
  • Tomodachi Ijō Koibito Miman
  • The God of Death
  • Sin Kurotoki Iro no Shōjo

Upcoming games

  • Toki no Uta
  • Seikimatsu
  • Sakura Miko: Ikenie no Shōjo-tachi

Staff

  • Asuka Pyon - Representative
  • Kobuichi - Artist (transferred from Studio Mebius to Yuzusoft)[2]

Impact

Studio Mebius spawned the company Yuzusoft, which went on to develop popular games such as Tenshin Ranman: Lucky or Unlucky!? and Dracu-riot!.

gollark: Current AI stuff doesn't have "minds" comparable to that of humans.
gollark: They don't really "think", or at least they don't really do goal-oriented behavior.
gollark: Well, skin isn't a very good thermal conductor, so you would probably have to pump blood into and out of your hand too.
gollark: Programmers are expensive. Compute time is cheap. If they could write reasonably usable code automatically, they could outcompete everyone else.
gollark: It's not that simple, or someone would already have *done* this and taken over the entire software industry.

References

  1. "Snow official website lineup" (in Japanese). Studio Mebius. Archived from the original on February 17, 2010. Retrieved August 6, 2015.
  2. Tech Gian (in Japanese). Enterbrain. August 2010. pp. 92–95.
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