Neon Genesis Evangelion: Girlfriend of Steel

Shin Seiki Evangelion: Kotetsu no Girlfriend (Japanese新 世紀 エヴァンゲリオン 鋼鉄 の ガール フレンド, Shin Seiki Evangelion: Kotetsu no Gārufurendo, dt "Neon Genesis Evangelion: Girlfriend of Steel" ) is a Japanese adventure series from Gainax. For the second game was released a manga, under the title Neon Genesis Evangelion in Germany - is known Iron Maiden.

  • 2.1 action
  • 2.2 Publication

Computer Games

Shin Seiki Evangelion: Kotetsu no Girlfriend

1997 appeared the first part for Windows 95 It is a Midquel the television series and led by Mana Kirishima (霧島 マナ), spoken by Megumi Hayashibara, a new character a.

On February 13 was released in 1998 an implementation for the Macintosh, on March 19 for Sega Saturn, and on April 16 for the PlayStation. On 30 March 2006 a special edition for the PlayStation 2 and on September 19 for Windows was released.

Shin Seiki Evangelion: Kotetsu no Girlfriend 2nd

On 16 May 2003, a sequel for Windows. Its action is independent of the first part and plays in the alternate world episode 26 of the television series in which the main characters partly different roles and behaviors hold.

In 2003, a manga based on the game, which was also released in Germany. Publisher was broccoli.

Manga

Action

Shinji lives with his parents, to whom he does not have much contact since they usually work in Geofront Laboratory of NERV, in Neo Tokyo - third He goes into a class with Toji, Kensuke, Asuka, Kaworu and other children. Misato Katsuragi is the homeroom teacher and Ritsuko Akagi, the doctor of the school. Rei is a little more open, not so quiet, but one you noted the lack of life experience. Shinji, Rei, Asuka, Toji and Kensuke Kaworu as well as control the EVAs, and fight against the Angels.

Publication

The manga was published by Kadokawa Shoten from 2003 in the magazine Asuka and drawn by Fumino Hayashi. The story was then collected into six tankōbon. The series was published under various titles from 2005 in the magazine Newtype in the United States, Brazil and Mexico. The manga has also been translated in Italian.

In Germany, the series was published by Carlsen Manga as Evangelion - full Iron Maiden. The translation is by Alexandra Betz.

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