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_Summer (アンダーバーサマー Andābā Samā?) is an adult Japanese visual novel developed by Hook which was released on July 15 2005 playable on the PC as a CD; a PlayStation 2 consumer console port called _Summer## followed on August 24 2006 by GN Software. An updated version of the original game, called _Summer Renewal Edition (_Summer新装版 _Summer Shinsōban?), which is compatible up to Windows Vista and is playable on a PC as a DVD, will be released on December 21 2007. _Summer is self-described as a "laid-back school romance love comedy adventure game" (まったり純恋学園ラブコメADV Mattari Jun Koi Gakuen Rabu Kome ADV?), according to Hook. The gameplay in _Summer follows a plot line which offers pre-determined scenarios with courses of interaction, and focuses on the appeal of the six female main characters. The story revolves around Takumi Kaizu, who after years of making good friends, many of whom are female, is asked by his best male friend Osamu Funada if he likes anyone. With his last summer in high school quickly approaching, Takumi decides to find someone to like by the end of summer vacation. Four character light novels have been written based on the original game written by Jōji Kamio. A two-episode original video animation was produced; the two DVDs were released on October 27 2006 and January 26 2007. Three drama CDs were released based on the game, and a fourth was later released as a prologue to the OVA.
Visual novel
GameplayThe gameplay requires little interaction from the player as most of the duration of the game is spent on simply reading the text that will appear on the screen; this text represents either dialogue between the various characters, or the inner thoughts of the protagonist. Image:Underbar Summer original game cover.jpg
Original video game cover.
Every so often, the player will come to a "decision point" where he or she is given the chance to choose from options that are displayed on the screen, typically two to three at a time. During these times, gameplay pauses until a choice is made that furthers the plot in a specific direction, depending on which choice the player makes. There are six main plot lines that the player will have the chance to experience, one for each of the heroines in the story. In order to view the six plot lines to their entirety, the player will have to replay the game multiple times and choose different choices during the decision points in order to further the plot in an alternate direction. Release history_Summer was first introduced to the public in Japan on July 15 2005 as a CD-ROM playable on a Microsoft Windows PC and retailed for 8,800 yen (~$US76.63) without tax.[1] A version for the PlayStation 2 with adult content removed, called _Summer## (アンダーバーサマー ダブルシャープ Andābā Samā Daburu Shāpu?, read as Underbar Summer Double Sharp), was developed by GN Software and released in Japan on August 24 2006 in limited and regular editions. The limited edition PS2 game retailed for 9,500 yen (~US$82.53), while the regular edition retailed for 6,800 yen (~US$59.07) and featured a different cover than the limited edition; both prices are before tax.[2] The limited edition PS2 release came bundled with a drama CD, a cell phone strap featuring Konami Hatano, and a double-sided hug pillowcase, also featuring Konami.[2] The PS2 version will be re-released at the cheaper price of 2,800 yen (~US$24.23) on October 4 2007.[3] An updated version of the original game, called _Summer Renewal Edition (_Summer新装版 _Summer Shinsōban?), which is compatible up to Windows Vista and is playable on a PC as a DVD, will be released on December 21 2007; _Summer Renewal Edition will retail for 6,800 yen.[4] PlotStoryTakumi Kaizu is a normal high school student enjoying his final year in school with the rest of his friends. Over the years, he has made good memories with these friends of his, most of whom are girls, though apparently still have no overt feelings of attraction towards any of them. When asked by his best male friend Osamu Funada if he likes anyone, Takumi starts to think about it though is still confused on what to do next. With his last summer in high school quickly approaching, Takumi decides to find someone to like by the end of summer vacation. CharactersImage:Underbar Summer girls.jpg
The girls of _Summer: Hinako (top-left), Wakana (top-right), Chiwa (center-left), Sana (center-right), Shino (bottom-left), and Konami (bottom-right).
Main characters
Supporting characters
AdaptationsImage:Underbar Summer novel volume 2.jpg
_Summer novel volume 2.
Light novelsThere have been four character light novels based on the game written by Japanese author Jōji Kamio and illustrated by Araiguma, published by Softgarage. The novels contain adult material not suitable for children. The first novel covers Konami, the second covers both Chiwa and Sana, the third covers Shino and Wakana, and the fourth is a general novel entitled Omnibus. The first novel was released on October 14 2005, and the final novel was released on September 25 2006. Drama CDsThere are four drama CDs based on the series produced by two companies. The first set contains three CDs entitled _Summer ~everblue~ days released between December 29 2005 and April 21 2006 by Marine Entertainment.[5] The last CD was released on September 29 2006 by Softgarage as a prologue to the OVA series. OVAThe first episode of the _Summer original video animation, otherwise known as OVA, was first released on October 27 2006 by the animation studio Rikuentai; the second episode was released on January 26 2007. After the ending credits of each episode, there was a short, humorous bonus episode. Episodes
Music_Summer's opening theme from the game is "Love Song" (こいのうた Koi no Uta?) sung by Miyuki Hashimoto, and the ending theme from the game is "Important Person" (たいせつなひと Taisetsu na Hito?) by YuNa; "Important Person" was also used as an insert song. The game's original soundtrack was released by Lantis on November 23 2005 and contained thirty-one tracks.[6] A maxi single containg the opening and ending themes of the OVA was released on September 29 2006. The OVA's opening theme is "Soda Water and Paper Airplanes" (ダ水とひこうき雲 Sodasui to Hikoukigumo?) by Yuma Kosaka, and the OVA's ending theme is "_Summer", also by Yuma Kosaka. References
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