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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;新しいページ: 'Visual Novels - A Beginner's Help guide a Genre of Game  In the Western World, we're familiar to videogame genres like first-person shooters, console role-playing, and puzzle g...'&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;新規ページ&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;Visual Novels - A Beginner's Help guide a Genre of Game&lt;br /&gt;
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In the Western World, we're familiar to videogame genres like first-person shooters, console role-playing, and puzzle games -- games like Halo and also the Final Fantasy series dominate the Western gaming market. However, there's one genre of game that is relatively obscure in the West -- the visual novel.&lt;br /&gt;
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The visual novel (VN) can be a popular genre of game in Japan, dominating the Japanese gaming market using its a large number of available titles. Since it's name implies, the key focus of a VN is its story. They are generally characterized through its vivid anime-style artwork, juxtaposed with text, static backgrounds, music, sound effects, and voice acting. Gameplay is minimalistic -- the majority of the interaction is achieved through clicking the screen to succeed the tale. A VN might or might not have decision points, from which your decisions may affect the result of the tale.&lt;br /&gt;
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The majority of VNs are renai, or having romantic themes, usually in a very school setting. During these VNs, you take on the role of an male character with one or more female romantic prospects. The &amp;quot;otome game&amp;quot; reverses this role -- a girl character with one or more [http://hentai96.weebly.com/hentai-tube.html hentaispot.net] male romantic prospects. However, there are lots of VNs where romance is not the primary focus; a good example includes the Phoenix Wright series. The VN genre features a number of themes, including, however, not tied to: mecha, yaoi and yuri (gay and lesbian relationships, respectively), magical girl, and medieval themes.&lt;br /&gt;
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Numerous VNs contain hentai, or adult scenes. A VN containing them isn't just bad; inside a romantic-themed story, it may improve the relationship between two characters. However, you can find VNs where the primary focus lies in the hentai, by having an &amp;quot;excuse plot&amp;quot; to justify it. Conversely, there are VNs with no such content. Whether where you will play a adult or all-ages VN, they're able to have equally great stories.&lt;br /&gt;
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There is VNs both for PCs and videogame consoles. If you play a Japanese VN on your personal computer, you could have to modify your system's locale to Japanese, or use AppLocale if you are using Windows; otherwise, you'll get garbled text. However, there are translation groups who have translated several Japanese VNs to English.&lt;br /&gt;
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A sensible way to get a feet wet inside the VN scene is to play some homebrewed ones; there are many free English VNs made out of Ren'Py, a free VN creation software. As you prepare, you can try several Japanese professional VNs at the Visual Novel Database; demos of the games is available at their respective developer's sites.&lt;br /&gt;
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Visual novels functions as a break from today's action-oriented games. Try one today -- engaging plots, vivid anime-style art, and captivating characters help keep you looking to play more.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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