Minori (company) explained
was a Japanese visual novel company (previously the software division of CoMixWave until April 2007[1]). Their most successful game is , which has had a manga and two anime television series based on it, and was ported to the PlayStation 2 in April 2010. They use Musica as their main engine. A few of their earlier games' opening movies were animated by Makoto Shinkai. Minori is known for its stance against fan-translations and piracy and has garnered some infamy for its actions against fan translation group No Name Losers and TLWiki, due to the controversy regarding the video game Rapelay by Illusion Soft.[2] [3] As a result, its main webpage is blocked for people outside Japan.[4] [5] In 2010, Minori, MangaGamer, and No Name Losers announced a partnership to make commercial English versions of Minori's visual novels available.[6] [7] [8] [9] On February 28, 2019, Minori announced the cessation of operations.[10]
Published games
- August 31, 2001: Bittersweet Fools
- April 19, 2002:
- July 23, 2004: Haru no Ashioto
- March 25, 2005: Angel Type
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- September 18, 2009: Eden*
- December 29, 2011: Supipara Nice to Meet You!
- December 21, 2012: Natsuzora no Perseus
- January 31, 2014: 12 no Tsuki no Eve
- February 27, 2015: Soreyori no Prologue
- February 26, 2016: Tsumi no Hikari Rendezvous
- March 31, 2017: Trinoline
- January 26, 2018: Trinoline: Genesis
- 2018: Sono Hi no Kemono ni wa,
Core staff
- Nobukazu Sakai, aka nbkz (Producer, Director, Song Lyricist, Concept Planner)[11]
- Makoto Shinkai (Animation Movie Director, not attached to the company)
- Mikage (Director, Planner, and Scenario Writer)
- Yū Kagami (Scenario Writer)
- Tenmon (Music Composer)
- Tatsuya Yūki (Character Designer, Line Producer)
- Mitsuishi Shōna (Character Designer)
- Kimchee (Character Designer/core member of Haru no Ashioto, not attached to the company)
- 2C Galore (Character Designer/core member of Ef, not attached to the company)
- Naru Nanao (Character Designer/core member of Ef, not attached to the company)
Notes and References
- Web site: 株式会社コミックス・ウェーブ 会社分割のお知らせ. https://web.archive.org/web/20110129021642/http://www.comixwave.com/. dead. 2011-01-29. 2011-01-29. 2020-05-03.
- Web site: Visual Novel Publisher Minori Object To Project Fan-Translation . 2013-03-18 . Ishaan . 2010-04-23 . Siliconera.
- Web site: Minorigate, or, How to Piss Off Otaku Without Really Trying . 2013-03-18 . Akira . 2010-04-29 . Kotaku.
- Web site: Ero Game Website Blocks Non-Japan Viewers To "Defend Culture" . 2013-03-18 . Ashcraft . Brian . 2009-06-24 . Kotaku.
- Web site: Erotic Game Developer Explains Foreign Access Web Blocking . 2013-03-18 . Ashcraft . Brian . 2009-06-25 . Kotaku.
- Web site: Ef - First Tale gets trailer, Minori explains censorship . 2013-03-18 . Tolentino . Josh . 2012-04-20 . Japanator.
- Web site: MangaGamer Staff Blog: Ever Forever . 2013-03-18 . MangaGamer . MangaGamer . 2010-09-26.
- Web site: Minori In "Constructive Negotiations" With Fan-Translation Group . 2013-03-18 . Ishaan . 2010-07-18 . Siliconera.
- Web site: Software Studio minori, Fan Translation Group in Talks . 2013-03-18 . 2010-07-19 . Anime News Network.
- Web site: Adult Game Developer Minori Shuts Down. Anime News Network. March 2, 2019. March 5, 2019.
- Web site: Minori Producer Discusses Decline of Bishōjo Game Industry . 2013-03-18 . 2013-02-24 . Anime News Network.