Romeo Tanaka
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Romeo Tanaka | |
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Born | Japan |
Occupation | Author, Artist |
Nationality | Japanese |
Genres | Fantasy, Fiction |
Notable work(s) |
Cross Channel Yume Miru Kusuri Jinrui wa Suitaishimashita |
Romeo Tanaka (田中 ロミオ Tanaka Romio) is a male Japanese free artist and scenario writer for bishōjo games and adult games. At one time, he had attended the University of Tsukuba. In 2007, Tanaka started to write his first light novel series entitled Jinrui wa Suitaishimashita which is published by Shogakukan.[1] He is notable for having a hand in the creation of Cross Channel and Yume Miru Kusuri, and co-authored the scenario for Key's game Rewrite.
Works
- Adult games
- Chanter: Kimi no Uta ga Todoitara (by Terios, co-authorship)
- Cross Channel (by FlyingShine, scenario)
- Shinju no Yakata (by Meteor, scenario)
- Kana Imōto (by Digital Object, under pseudonym Yamada Hajime, scenario)
- Kazoku Keikaku (by Digital Object, under pseudonym Yamada Hajime, scenario)
- Otaku Masshigura (by Gindokei, scenario)
- Saihate no Ima, (by Xuse, scenario and planning)
- Setsuei (by Silver Bullet, supervision)
- Hoshi ni Negai o... (by Sky-High feat. Giga, planning)
- Yume Miru Kusuri: A Drug That Makes You Dream (by Ruf, co-authorship and supervision)
- All-age games
- I/O (by Regista, supervision)
- Natsu Yume Yowa (by KID, Kotori scenario)
- Pizzicato Polka: Enishi Kusari Utsutsu Yoru (by KID, scenario)
- Rewrite (by Key, co-authorship and scenario framework)
- Light novels
- Jinrui wa Suitaishimashita series
- Jinrui wa Suitaishimashita (ISBN 978-4-09-451001-0)
- Jinrui wa Suitaishimashita 2 (ISBN 978-4-09-451044-7)
- Jinrui wa Suitaishimashita 3 (ISBN 978-4-09-451061-4)
- Jinrui wa Suitaishimashita 4 (ISBN 978-4-09-451104-8)
- Aura: Maryūinkōga Saigo no Tatakai (ISBN 978-4-09-451080-5)
- Shakunetsu no Kobayakawa-san (ISBN 978-4-09-451291-5)
References
- ↑ "Fairy Tail, Dragon Crisis, Buddha, Doraemon Promos Streamed". Anime News Network. 17 December 2010. Retrieved 14 January 2011.
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