Release Windows For Koihime Musou and Cosplay Alien Confirmed

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Recently, MangaGamer confirmed release windows for two of their upcoming licenses in 2010. The first is Cosplay Alien, which sounds so ridiculous, I’m just going to copy and paste from the press release:

 

The main character and his friends are attending their class in a quiet academy like normal students when a UFO suddenly passes overhead. The whole academy begins to panic and a beautiful, female alien appears from the UFO. She claims she traversed vast reaches of space in order to tie the knot with Yuusaku. Meanwhile, Yuusaku is utterly confused. As she tries to press him into marriage, she uncovers his secret stash of porn and begins using knowledge of cosplay from that in order to seduce him.

 

The other heroine, his childhood friend, joins in the fuss over Yuusaku caused by the alien’s mother, friend, rival, and even space pirates. On top of all this, secret agents from another country begin targeting the Aliens’ advanced technology…

 

So uhh…yeah. Cosplay Alien. Releasing Feb 20 for 19.95 Euros. The second game is Koihime Musou, yet another videogame spin on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms novel.

 

Like Sakura Wars, the game is divided into visual novel segments and battle segments, with the latter playing out like a strategy game. Koihime Musou is scheduled for April 2010, with no finalized date or price announced yet.

 

[Ishaan’s note: Keep in mind the press release only mentions support for the 32-bit versions of Windows XP and Vista. I’d recommend inquiring about support before you buy, if you use Windows 7.]


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Ishaan Sahdev
Ishaan specializes in game design/sales analysis. He's the former managing editor of Siliconera and wrote the book "The Legend of Zelda - A Complete Development History". He also used to moonlight as a professional manga editor. These days, his day job has nothing to do with games, but the two inform each other nonetheless.