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    Princess Maker

  • First released on 21 May, 1991 for PC-98
  • Fantasy
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  • First released on 21 May, 1991 for PC-98

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    After defeating an evil demon, the player is in charge of raising a war orphan, Maria. There are 74 possible endings in which the daughter can grow up to work anything from a humble job such as a soldier or a mason, to a prestigious job such as Archbishop or Prime Minister, to a "dark side" job such as prostitute or crime lord.

    In addition, numerous factors decide whether or not the daughter is successful at her job, whom she marries, and whether she has children of her own.

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    PC-98, MSX2, TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine, Sharp X68000

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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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