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| - One: Kagayaku Kisetsu e(One ~輝く季節へ~, lit. One ~To the Radiant Season~) is a Japanese adult visual novel, developed by Tactics, a brand of the joint company Nexton, and released on May 26, 1998 playable on the PC for Windows 95. Much of the staff that created the game later became the founding members of the visual novel company Key. The game was later ported to the PlayStation, and re-released as a full-voice version for the PC. A sequel loosely based on the original One visual novel entitled One2: Eien no Yakusoku was produced by BaseSon, another brand under Nexton, and was first released in April 2002.
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| - One: Kagayaku Kisetsu e(One ~輝く季節へ~, lit. One ~To the Radiant Season~) is a Japanese adult visual novel, developed by Tactics, a brand of the joint company Nexton, and released on May 26, 1998 playable on the PC for Windows 95. Much of the staff that created the game later became the founding members of the visual novel company Key. The game was later ported to the PlayStation, and re-released as a full-voice version for the PC. A sequel loosely based on the original One visual novel entitled One2: Eien no Yakusoku was produced by BaseSon, another brand under Nexton, and was first released in April 2002. Two original video animation (OVA) series were created loosely based on One. The first, which had the same title as the original game, was an all-ages OVA published by KSS between 2001 and 2002 with four episodes. The second series, by the title of One: True Stories, was adult in nature, and published by Cherry Lips between 2003 and 2004 with three episodes. One: True Stories was later licensed for English language distribution by Media Blasters. Other adaptations include four novels, drama CDs, and manga anthologies. According to a national ranking of how well bishōjo games sold nationally in Japan, the One full-voice edition for the PC premiered at number twelve out of fifty in the ranking, and ranked the following two weeks at forty. In the month that followed, the One full voice edition ranked first in sixtieth place, and then again in the following ranking at forty-four. The six heroines from One have appeared in the Eternal Fighter Zero dōjin games by Twilight Frontier.
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