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Yumemakura Kuon no Kizuna [ja], developed by FOG Inc., released in 1998 Tokyo Majin Gakuen, produced by Shūhō Imai [ja], released in 1998 Kuon, developed
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DS Rocket Company Rocket Company 20061120061130November 30, 2006 (JP) Tokyo Majin Gakuen: Kenfuuchou Asmik Ace Entertainment, Inc Marvelous Entertainment
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