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]
Brand of VisualArt's | |
Industry | Computer games |
Genre | Eroge, Visual novel |
Headquarters | Japan |
Products |
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Website | studio-mebius |
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!.
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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
- "Snow official website lineup" (in Japanese). Studio Mebius. Archived from the original on February 17, 2010. Retrieved August 6, 2015.
- Tech Gian (in Japanese). Enterbrain. August 2010. pp. 92–95.
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Studio Mebius at The Visual Novel Database
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