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of friends and family. It is here that the two heroines for the two upcoming chapters are seen through his eyes. In the first chapter, the player assumes the role of Akira Kazama and centers around his interaction with the first chapter's sole main heroine Itsuki Minase (voiced by Minami Nagasaki). In the second chapter, the protagonist is Souji Kamishiro who interacts with the second chapter's two main heroines Sayaka Shirakawa (voiced by Kanon Torii) and Mie Wakabayashi (voiced by
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appearance on the charts. The regular edition of the CD-ROM release premiered on the charts at the seventh place twice since its release, and dropped to the twenty-first in its next and last appearance on the charts. The DVD-ROM release premiered on the charts at the seventh place, before dropping to the forty-eighth place in the next, making its final appearance on the charts. When
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which choice the player makes, the plot will progress in a specific direction. There are five main plot lines the player experiences—one for each heroine. The player must replay the game multiple times and make different choices during decision points to view all five plot lines. One of the goals of the original version's gameplay is for the player to enable the viewing of
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initially over three episodes which were released on three separate DVDs and VHSs between February 25, 2003 and June 25, 2003 in Japan. A DVD box-set containing the first three volumes and an extra episode was released in Japan on April 25, 2004. The OVA series was licensed and released subtitled in
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visual novel is divided into four chapters which contain different stories and characters, though all take place in the same rural town known as Tokiwa Village. In a short prologue upon starting a new game, the player assumes the role of Hiroshi Inaba as he arrives back in town for his annual visit
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between the various characters or the inner thoughts of the protagonist. After progressing through the text, the player will come to a "decision point" where he or she must choose from multiple options. The time between these decision points varies. Gameplay pauses at these points and depending on
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s CD-ROM release premiered at the second place out of fifty when it was first listed on the chart, and was then dropped to the fortieth in the next ranking. While it did not appear in the next ranking, it appeared again on the chart one month later, at the forty-eighth place, making its final
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created by Moon Rock was released between February 25, 2003 and June 25, 2003 as three DVDs containing one episode each, followed by a DVD box-set released on April 25, 2004 containing an extra episode, and was subsequently licensed for sale in North America under the title
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was first released, the limited edition release premiered on the chart at the second place, and did not make any further appearances, while the regular edition release debuted and made its only appearance on the charts at the thirty-seventh place.
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containing the opening theme sung by Kamin was released by Circus on July 15, 2001. The ending theme is "Fragment: Thought to Wish to the Starlit Sky" sung by Miwa Kōzuki in the Windows version, and by
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has four pieces of theme music, one opening theme and three ending themes. The opening theme is "Fragment: Shooting Star of the Origin" written and composed by Tororo and sung by
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release, with various technical improvements, on August 31, 2001. Both versions were released as both a limited edition and a regular edition. The limited edition contained an
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with adult content once again removed. The game was released downloadable on the Internet in English published by the European-based company MangaGamer on April 25, 2009.
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has three pieces of theme music, one opening theme and two ending themes. The opening theme is "Fragment: Luminous Ver" written and composed by Tororo and sung by
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requires little interaction from the player as most of the game's duration is spent reading the text that appears on the game screen, which represents either
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soundtrack album, a calendar, in addition to a T-shirt included in only the DVD-ROM release; the regular editions did not contain the aforementioned extras.
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follows a linear plot line, which offers pre-determined scenarios and courses of interaction, and focuses on the appeal of the main female characters.
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on July 18, 2002, which was subsequently followed by an all-ages version for Windows, released on July 25, 2003. An expanded version, entitled
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was headed by Mikage, and was one of the two scenario writers along with Ichirō Go. Art direction and character design was split between
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and Takanon Ikuta. Programming for the game was provided by Takanori. Tororo, Mikage, and Naru Nanao went on to create titles such as
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is the fourth project developed by the visual novel studio Circus, and the second by their Northern subdivision. The producer for
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was Tororo, president of Circus, who was also one of the two music composers, the other being Kometto Nekono. The planning for
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starting with Minase Itsuki's story in chapter one, and ending with the story of the nameless girl in chapter four.
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The OVA's opening theme is "Fragment: The Heat Haze of Summer" by Kamin and the ending theme is "Summer's End"
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The original visual novel and the ports to the PlayStation and Dreamcast each have two pieces of
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English by Kitty Media as a single DVD containing the four episodes on August 17, 2004.
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written by Tasuku Saika with illustrations by Takanon Ikuta and cover illustration by
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for the original visual novel was released by PetaBits Records on October 26, 2007.
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release on August 31, 2001. It was followed by two all-ages consumer ports for the
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by Naotarou Moriyama. The original soundtrack of the OVA series was released by
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series was produced by the animation studio Moon Rock, executively produced by
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sung by Yozuca*, and the third ending theme is "Mikansei no Monogatari"
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was released by First Smile Entertainment on December 19, 2001. The
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for the ports. Both songs were written and composed by Tororo. The
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in limited and regular editions on August 30, 2007 under the title
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were produced between August 2002 and January 2003. A four-episode
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in November 2001 and covered the story from the fourth chapter in
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depicting the given protagonist and one of the heroines having
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sung by Kazco. A vocal album for the PlayStation 2 release of
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released between August 30, 2002 and January 27, 2003 by
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was published by SoftBank Publishing in September 2002.
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was first available to be public on July 27, 2001, as a
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based on amounts sold in Japan, the limited edition of
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were followed by two consumer console ports for the
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Index

Suika Game

Romance
Developer
Circus Northern
Publisher
JP
Circus
PrincessSoft
MangaGamer
Genre
Eroge
visual novel
Platform
Windows
PlayStation
Dreamcast
PlayStation 2
Naru Nanao
Paradigm
Original video animation
adult
visual novel
Circus
Windows
CD-ROM
DVD-ROM
PlayStation
Dreamcast
PlayStation 2

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