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is a Japan
Japan
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ese civil construction company
Civil engineering
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 headquartered in Yokosuka, Kanagawa
Yokosuka, Kanagawa
is a city located in Kanagawa, Japan. As of 2010, the city had an estimated population of 419,067 and a population density of 4,160 people per km². It covered an area of 100.62 km²...

.

They also develop and publish video games for various home consoles
Video game console
A video game console is an interactive entertainment computer or customized computer system that produces a video display signal which can be used with a display device to display a video game...

 and also handheld console
Handheld game console
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, under the name Takuyo.

Kaitou Apricot
Kaitou Apricot
is an otome visual novel video game for Microsoft Windows. The game was created by Takuyo. It was originally released on March 15, 2002, and was later ported to the PlayStation, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2 and Play Station Portable.-Plot:...

is one of their most notable Otome game
Otome game
An is a video game that is targeted towards a female market, where one of the main goals, besides the plot goal, is to develop a romantic relationship between the female player character and one of several male characters. This genre is most established in Japan. The label includes both visual...

s.

Dreamcast

  • Plus Plum (1999)
  • Netto de Para (2000)
  • Fragrance Tale (2001)
  • Yuki Katari (2002)
  • Kaitou Apricot
    Kaitou Apricot
    is an otome visual novel video game for Microsoft Windows. The game was created by Takuyo. It was originally released on March 15, 2002, and was later ported to the PlayStation, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2 and Play Station Portable.-Plot:...

    (2003)
  • Sweet Season (2003)
  • For Symphony: With All One's Heart (2003)
  • Cherry Blossom (2004)

PC

  • Sweet Season (2002)
  • Little Aid (2005)
  • Medical 91 (2005)

PlayStation 2

  • Cherry Blossom (2004)
  • Kaitou Apricot Kanzenban (2005)
  • Fragrance Tale (2005)
  • Little Aid (2005)
  • Medical 91 (2005)
  • Sweet Season (2005)
  • Yukigatari Renewal Edition (2005)
  • For Symphony: With All One's Heart (2005)
  • E'tude Prologue: Yureugoku Kokoro no Katachi (2006)
  • Plus Plum 2 Again (2006)
  • Torikago no Mukougawa (2006)
  • HimeHibi: Princess Days (2006)
  • Plus Plum 2 Again (2006)
  • Hoshiiro no Okurimono (2007)
  • Panic Palette (2007)
  • Hoshigari Empusa (2008)
  • Sorayume (2008)
  • Himehibi: New Princess Days!! Zoku! Ni-Gakki (2009)
  • Kaeru Batake de Tsukamaete (2010)
  • Kaeru Batake de Tsukamete: Natsu Senbokuryou Sansen (2010)

PlayStation Portable

  • Plus Plum 2 Again Portable (2006)
  • Kaitou Apricot Portable (2007)
  • Little Aid Portable (2007)
  • For Symphony: With All One's Heart Portable (2007)
  • E'tude Prologue: Yureugoku Kokoro no Katachi Portable (2007)
  • Cherry Blossom Portable (2008)
  • Medical 91 for Portable (2008)
  • Panic Palette Portable (2008)
  • HimeHibi: Princess Days Portable (2008)
  • Hoshiiro no Okurimono Portable (2008)
  • Sorayume Portable (2009)
  • Hoshigari Empusa Portable (2009)
  • Himehibi: New Princess Days!! Zoku! Ni-Gakki Portable (2010)
  • Takuyo Mix Box: First Anniversary (2010)
  • Kaeru Batake de Tsukamaete Portable (2010)
  • Shinigami to Shoujo (2011)
  • Kaeru Batake de Tsukamaete: Natsu Senbokuryou Sansen Portable (2011)
  • Kamisama to Koi Gokoro (TBA, 2012)

Xbox

  • Magi Death Fight: Mahou Gakuen (2002)
  • Plus Plum 2 (2004)
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