Kyukokyu Database

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Kyoto, Japan
Academy for rich and talented students. Might as well..an ELITE school in Japan. Formed by basically 2 system groupings. 'Tsujo no Gakusei' or Normal Students; the other 'Kisai Gakusei' or Prodigies. The Prodigies have more high facilities than Normal Students. The Classrooms of Prodigies looks like the lobby of a 5-star Hotel and the schedules of their classes are very different because only 4 sched per day! The Prodigies also have their own dorms,..HIGHLY rated dorms! Prodigies are divided into 3: Music, Academics and Most of all SPORTS. Good luck! I hope you can enroll this summer break! ^-^

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Game Craziness!!!



[Name: Persona 4 or P4]
Description:Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4, known in Japan as PERSONA 4 (ペルソナ4 Perusona Fō?), is a role-playing video game developed and published byAtlus for Sony's PlayStation 2, and chronologically the fifth installment in the Shin Megami Tensei: Persona series. Persona 4 was released in Japan in July 2008, North America in December 2008, and Europe in March 2009. It features a weather forecast system with events happening on foggy days to replace the moon phase system implemented in the previous games.

Instead of the city locales of previous games in the series, Persona 4 takes place in a fictional Japanese countryside and is indirectly related to Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 in terms of gameplay and production. The player-named main protagonist is a high-school student who moved into the countryside from the city for a year. During his year-long stay, he becomes involved in investigating mysterious murders while harnessing the power of summoning Persona.
The North American package of the game was released with a CD with selected music from the game, and, unlike Persona 3, the European package also contained a soundtrack CD. The music was composed by Shōji Meguro, with vocals by Shihoko Hirata who sang the theme song "Pursuing My True Self". The game was positively received by critics. -from Wikipedia




Familiar with..the game, "Starry Sky"?
Starry☆Sky, known as Sta☆Ska (スタ☆スカ Suta☆Suka?) for short in Japan, is an otome game developed by Honeybee in 2009. It was separated into four games with three love interests in each, making a total of twelve possible love interests in total. It was well-received in Japan and an anime adaptation is even in the making.Tsukiko Yahisa is the first female student to enroll at Seigatsu Academy, a former all-boys school specializing in astronomy. She is closely watched over by her childhood friends, Kanata Nanami and Suzuya Tohzuki, who often protect her from the male student body. Throughout the games, she befriends other young men whose personalities are based on the Western zodiac constellations.
In the first game, Starry☆Sky~in Spring~, not long after Tsukiko transfers to Seigatsu Academy, a half-French boy named Yoh Tomoe follows suit to pursue her. This action stirs up emotions from Kanata and Suzuya, both of whom had long loved Tsukiko.[2]
In the second game, Starry☆Sky~in Summer~, Tsukiko has joined the academy's archery club. As she practices for the summer competition, she simultaneously solves the problems between her teammates (Homare Kanakubo, Ryunosuke Miyaji, and Azusa Kinose).[3]
In the third game, Starry☆Sky~in Autumn~, Tsukiko becomes involved with three teachers at her school (Iku Mizushima, Naoshi Haruki, and Kotarou Hoshizuki).[4]
The last game, Starry☆Sky~in Winter~, details Tsukiko's involvement with the student council, which includes Tsubasa Amaha, Kazuki Shiranui, and Hayato Aozora.[5] -Wikipedia

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