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[edit] Importance
It's a commercially published (in boxes, on shelves) video game, from a publisher who has articles about several other games, whose notability has not been questioned. Moreover, it's of a genre of which essentially nothing has been published in English except by this one company.
And almost every single commercially published video game (or at least game series) gets its own article with no questioning of this sort anyway.
I'm removing the tag. I also fixed the link to Hirameki. Someone probably saw the bad link and assumed the company was completely unknown because it didn't seem to have a link. Ken Arromdee 04:31, 3 October 2006 (UTC)