Vitamin (video game series) | |
Genre | Otome, [1] adventure [2] |
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VitaminX | |
Publisher | D3 Publisher |
Genre | Otome,dating sim,visual novel |
Platform | PlayStation 2 |
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VitaminX Evolution | |
Publisher | D3 Publisher |
Genre | Otome,dating sim,visual novel |
Platform | Nintendo DS |
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VitaminX Evolution Plus | |
Publisher | D3 Publisher |
Genre | Otome,dating sim,visual novel |
Platform | PlayStation Portable,Nintendo 3DS,PlayStation Vita |
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VitaminR | |
Publisher | D3 Publisher |
Genre | Otome,dating sim,visual novel |
Platform | PlayStation Portable |
Released |
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VitaminY | |
Publisher | D3 Publisher |
Genre | Otome,mini games |
Platform | Nintendo DS |
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VitaminZ | |
Publisher | D3 Publisher |
Genre | Otome,dating sim,visual novel |
Platform | PlayStation 2 |
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VitaminZ Revolution | |
Publisher | D3 Publisher |
Genre | Otome,dating sim,visual novel |
Platform | PlayStation Portable,3DS |
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VitaminZ Graduation | |
Publisher | D3 Publisher |
Genre | Otome,dating sim,visual novel |
Platform | PlayStation Portable |
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VitaminXtoZ | |
Publisher | D3 Publisher |
Genre | Otome,dating sim,visual novel |
Platform | PlayStation Portable |
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VitaminX:Detective B6 | |
Publisher | D3 Publisher |
Genre | Otome,dating sim,visual novel |
Platform | PlayStation Portable |
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VitaminX Destination | |
Publisher | D3 Publisher |
Genre | Otome,dating sim,visual novel |
Platform | PlayStation Vita |
Released |
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Vitamin is a series of otome games developed by HuneX and published by D3 Publisher for PlayStation 2,Nintendo DS,Nintendo 3DS,PlayStation Portable,and PlayStation Vita. The first title,VitaminX,was released on March 29,2007 for PlayStation 2.
A series of official skins were released for the PSP-3000. [3]
A special cafe event,where goods were sold,was held from January 10 to 18,2015. [4] A different cafe campaign was held in collaboration with iCafe the previous year. [5]
VitaminX Destination,a 2018 PlayStation Vita release following the tenth anniversary of the series,received a Famitsu rating of 8.0. [2]
On April 15,2018,an event called VitaminX Ikuze! Muteki (Miracle) * Destination (VitaminX いくぜっ! 無敵(ミラクル)★デスティネーション) was held at the Maihama Amphitheatre celebrating the 10th anniversary of the series,with cast members (including Daisuke Ono) having a talk session,doing quizzes,and performing songs. [6] [7]
Tsubasa Makabe (真壁翼) -Tatsuhisa Suzuki
Hajime Kusanagi (草薙一) -Daisuke Ono
Shun Nanase (七瀬瞬) -Kohsuke Toriumi
Kiyoharu Sendo (仙道清春) -Hiroyuki Yoshino
Goro Fumonji (風門寺悟郎) -Daisuke Kishio
Mizuki Madarame (斑目瑞希) -Hisayoshi Suganuma
Ginji Katsuragi (葛城銀児) -Tomokazu Sugita
Kōji Ōtori (鳳晃司) -Kazuhiko Inoue
TarōKukage (九影太郎) -Kenta Miyake
Hitoshi Nikaido (二階堂衝) -Yūsei Oda
ShōjirōKinugasa (衣笠正次郎) -Kōki Miyata
Masaki Sanada (真田正輝) -Daisuke Sakaguchi [40]
A mobile game titled VitaminX -Soine Kareshi- (-Sleep Together Boyfriend-), with optional packs for various characters, was released in 2012, [42] and a second mobile title, Smartphone Kareshi (Smartphone Boyfriend) was released the following January. However, both of the applications appear to have since become unavailable.
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