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    Neon Genesis Evangelion: Ayanami Raising Project with Asuka Supplementing Project

  • First released on 11 December, 2003 for PlayStation 2
  • Science fiction
    Racing
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    Part of the

    Neon Genesis Evangelion

    game universe.

  • First released on 11 December, 2003 for PlayStation 2

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    About

    In Ayanami Raising Project, the player takes on the role of a NERV officer who has just been assigned to Tokyo-3. Upon meeting with Commander Gendo Ikari, he is charged with taking care of the First Child, the mysterious Evangelion pilot Rei Ayanami. It is up to the player to decide Ayanami's weekly schedule, balancing between education, duties at NERV, and leisure. The game spans approximately one year, and includes the events of the entire anime series, as well as the movie The End of Evangelion.

    In the "Asuka Supplementing Project" version released for PS2 and DS, the player can also unlock a new Asuka route.

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    PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS

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    Gainax
    Gainax is a Japanese animation studio, most known for Neon Genesis Evangelion and more recently Gurren Lagann. They have also had a history of developing video games.
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