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There are 74 possible endings, ranging from humble jobs such as a soldier or a mason, to prestigious jobs such as Archbishop or Prime Minister, to "dark side" jobs such as prostitute or crime lord.

If the daughter succeeds, her popularity will rise.

The Harvest Festival has a Combat Tournament and a Miss Kingdom Contest. Therefore, there are about 28 sets of clothing the daughter can wear over the years. There are four sets of clothing for each season. The wardrobe is also much larger than the sequel. This game is similar to Princess Maker 2, but one cannot give pocket money to the daughter, and in this version, the player can send the daughter to town to view the people's opinions of her. The player is in charge of a war orphan, Maria, after defeating an evil demon. The original version is for the NEC PC-9801 system, and the Refine Edition is out for the PlayStation 2 as well as Windows. There is a fan-made English and Spanish translation for the normal MSX version. It was re-released in a 'Refine Edition' with enhanced graphics and voices. The first of the Princess Maker games was a popular MicroCabin game at the time of its release in 1991.

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Petite Princess Yucie, an anime series loosely based on the third game but with characters from all previous games, ran for 26 episodes in 2002–2003. An English release of Princess Maker 2 was attempted in mid-90s, but it resulted in failure, and no games in this series were released in English until Princess Maker 2 Refine in 2016. The series has been translated and released in Korea (Fujitsu) and Taiwan (Kingformation). Princess Maker 3, Princess Maker 4, and Princess Maker 5 have subsequently been released, as did several spin-off games. Princess Maker 2 was translated by SoftEgg for a North American release, but this release was cancelled because publisher Intracorp went bankrupt. The first Princess Maker, while popular enough to be translated into Chinese, was never released in the United States. Princess Maker ( プリンセスメーカー) is a series of social simulation bishōjo games by the video game and anime production company Gainax.
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If the image we see below is actually what Lion-O is going to look like, this may not be for the same campy audience that it was originally made for back in 1985.NEC PC-9801, MSX2, MS-DOS, FM Towns Marty, PC Engine, Sega Saturn, 3DO, Macintosh, PlayStation, Sharp X68000, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Windows, PlayStation Portable, Mobile phones Not only did the cats at MTV get word about the show, but they also got the first image and poster from the new series, which boasts a new, darker look.
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Animation, the new “Thundercats” series will be the studio’s first project to use anime-style animation, and promises to be a “21st century reimagining” of the classic ’80s cartoon series.Ĭalling it “a sweeping tale combining swords and science and boasting ferocious battles with the highest of stakes,” the studio offered some hints about what the new “Thundercats” series will involve, including “the grand origin story of Prince Lion-O’s ascension to the throne – and of those who would thwart his destiny at any cost.”įor the project, WBA will collaborate with noted Japanese animation Studio4☌ (“The Animatrix,” “Gotham Knights”), who will update the characters’ look for the series. After months of silence on the subject, we presumed the idea to be dead, until our pals at MTV Splashpage got word of a brand new Thundercats animated series coming next year. That spark opened up lots of different discussions about an actual Thundercats film, given the success of other 80’s cartoons-turned-films such as Michael Bay’s Transformers and even the critically-panned G.I.

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About a year ago, a pretty impressive fan-made trailer for a Thundercats movie swept the internets, turning heads and opening eyes that there was still a pretty big fan base for the 80’s cartoon series about fantastical tiger-people with swords.
