iAX: "In effort to help out the citizens affected by the Sendai Earthquake in Japan, MangaGamer, CIRCUS and OVERDRIVE have teamed-up to present visual novel gamers with a very enticing offer for those who may be a bit hesitant to donate. From now until March 31st, the three companies will donate all proceeds earned from the sales of titles including:"
The recent events regarding Bokuten ~ Why I Became an Angel's removal and then reinstatement to the Steam storefront has probably left you as confused as many of us. Thankfully, MangaGamer is willing to shed some light on this strange saga.
Today publisher MangaGamer provided a string of updates on its current localization projects on its official Twitter account.
Valve's taken aim at MangaGamer once again and it's The Expression: Amrilato that's caught in the crossfire. What could Valve have against an all-ages yuri visual novel about learning to communicate? And why do they keep targeting MangaGamer?
They seem to target school settings as well but only if it's a japanese VN. Many have been not allowed just for featuring children despite the VN having no sexual undertones whatsoever.