Visual Art's

K. K. Visual Art's (Japanese株式会社 ビジュアル アーツ, Kabushiki - gaisha Bijuaru ATSU ) is the name of a founded in 1991, Japanese publisher that specializes in the publication of Ren'ai Adventures of a large number of game developers. Most of these games are aimed at men.

Divisions

Game development

The company supports the game developers created by game engines, which are the backbone of the Games. Known engines which are the older AVG32 engine, Real Live engine and since 2010 SiglusEngine. In addition, the Company also disclaims the sale and distribution of these games, what she's pro rata share of the profits.

Kinetic Novel

The term Kinetic Novel (キネティック ノベル, Kinetikku Noberu ) was introduced by Visual Art's to describe an adventure that the player no way are to influence the game and thus the idea of a "digital novel", which is behind many Japanese Adventures, further continues. The first game of this series was Keys Planetarian - Chiisana Hoshi no Yume ( planet arian ~ちいさな ほし の ゆめ~ ).

Partner Brands

The work to the well-known brands for Visual Art's include, among other key and Ram. The developers of Key were known among other things, canon, Air and Clannad.

Brands
  • Akiko ★
  • Akumi (悪 美)
  • Anfini (アンフィニ)
  • Craftwork
  • Culotte (きゅろっと)
  • D -XX
  • Flady
  • Giant Panda (大熊猫(ジャイアント パンダ) Jaianto Panda )
  • Harvest (ハーベスト, Hābesuto )
  • Hayashi - gumi (林 组)
  • Hervest
  • Jidaiya ★ (时代 屋 ★ )
  • Kamen Shokai (仮 面 商会)
  • Mambo Soft (まんぼう ソフト)
  • Miss Chifu (ミスチフ, Misu Chifu )
  • Miyabi (雅)
  • Otherwise
  • Pass Guard
  • Playm
  • Real Deal
  • Rekkusu (レックス)
  • Rex
  • Tamachudō (たまちゅ堂)
  • Words

Music

Besides playing distributes Visual Art's also music CDs with soundtracks or singles to the games. Among the musicians under contract also includes the record label I've Sound, which appeared in October 2005 as the first group of music producers at the Nippon Budokan a Erogēs. The labels of the Company are as follows:

  • Blaster Head
  • Cure Records
  • FripSide
  • I've
  • Key Sounds Label
  • KuroCo
  • Otsu ( historical )
  • Queens label
  • Voix

Porting of games

Many games that are been originally developed for the PC Portable ported from Prototype to game consoles such as PlayStation 2 or PlayStation. At ports of games on mobile phones the developer under the name Visual Art's Motto (ビジュアル アーツ ★ motto ) is known.

Online Magazine

On 26 October 2007, the online magazine Visual Style went into operation, which is published at monthly intervals in the form of a Flash application.

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