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− | {{sub-stub}}'''Marvelous Inc.''' (株式会社マーベラス), formerly '''Marvelous AQL''' is a video game company formed when [[Marvelous Interactive]] | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Marvelous Inc.''' (株式会社マーベラス), formerly '''Marvelous AQL''' is a video game company formed when [[Marvelous Interactive]], [[AQ Interactive]] and Livewire merged in 2011. The "AQL" was dropped in 2014. |
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Marvelous Inc. (株式会社マーベラス), formerly Marvelous AQL is a video game company formed when Marvelous Interactive, AQ Interactive and Livewire merged in 2011. The "AQL" was dropped in 2014.
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Softography
Nintendo 3DS
- Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (2012) (as Marvelous AQL)
PlayStation Vita
- Super Monkey Ball: Banana Splitz (2012) (as Marvelous AQL)
- Fate/Extella Link (2018)
PlayStation 4
- Senran Kagura Burst Re:Newal (2018)
- Little Dragons Café (2018)
- Fate/Extella Link (2018)
Nintendo Switch
- Fate/Extella (2017)
- Little Dragons Café (2018)
- Fate/Extella Link (2019)
- Rune Factory 4 Special (2019)
- Rune Factory 5 (2021)
- Rune Factory 3 Special (2023)
- Touhou: New World (2023)
- Farmagia (2024)
PlayStation 5
- Farmagia (2024)
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