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    Sayonara Umihara Kawase Chiari

  • First released on 21 April, 2015 for PlayStation Vita
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  • First released on 21 April, 2015 for PlayStation Vita

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    Port of the 3DS version of the game (see Sayonara Umihara Kawase).

    It also includes a mode where you can play the First game of the series, Umihara Kawase (Super Famicon).

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    Studio Saizensen
    A Japanese video game developer most famous for creating the Umihara Kawase series.
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    Degica Games
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    Agatsuma Entertainment
    The videogames arm of a Japanese toy company. Best known for "Code Of Princess." Dissolved in 2015.
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