Macross My Boyfriend Is A Pilot 2012



(F: ' Cross Encounter ') Shortly after, Ranka joins the Miss Macross Frontier beauty pageant, and sings ' My Boyfriend is a Pilot ' while Alto is recruited by the S.M.S. Her guardian, Ozma, is upset at her chosen career, but Ranka refuses to listen to him. Together with Alto, they slowly climb the ranks of their respective profession. DYRL is non-canon to Flashback 2012, which is implied to be the real finale to Macross, since the film is a very stylised and fictionalised story. At the end of DYRL, Hikaru is shown clearly in a romantic situation with Minmay, since it is the ending which a movie audience would prefer.

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Artdink Corporation
株式会社アートディンク
Kabushiki gaisha
IndustryVideo games
FoundedApril 21, 1986[1]
HeadquartersTokyo, Japan
Tatsuo Nagahama (President)[1]
ProductsA-Train series
Websitewww.artdink.co.jp

Artdink Corporation (株式会社アートディンク) is a Japanese developer of video games, based in Tsukishima, Tokyo.

By far Artdink's biggest international success was the award-winning A-Train (known in Japan as A Ressha de Ikou, or 'Take the A-Train') strategy game released for the PC and Amiga, which was published by SimCity creators Maxis. A Family Computer and MSX versions were also released, both exclusively in Japan. Artdink have released several sequels to this game, the most recent being A-Train 9 for Windows.

A few other Artdink titles have seen US and PAL release from various publishers, including Aquanaut's Holiday (Sony), Carnage Heart (Sony), Turnabout (Natsume/Zoo Digital), Tail of the Sun (Sony), AIV Global: Evolution (Sony) and No One Can Stop Mr. Domino! (Acclaim/JVC) for the PlayStation. None of these titles have achieved mainstream success due to their unconventional nature.

The European publisher Midas Interactive obtained the rights to some of Artdink's PlayStation 2 games and published versions localised in English and other languages in PAL countries. Games released by Midas include Golful Golf (Mr. Golf), The Seed, Buchigire Kongou (Battle Construction Vehicles), and A Ressha de Ikou 6 (A-Train 6).

Games[edit]

1988–1989
  • A-Ressha de Ikou II (X68000)
  • A-Ressha de Ikou II: Shin Map (X68000)
  • Double Eagle (X68000)
  • Double Eagle: Tricky Hole (X68000)
  • How Many Robots? (PC88, MSX, X68000)
  • Daikairei: Dai Nippon Teikoku Kaigun no Kiseki (X68000)
  • Daikairei: Nankai to Shitou (X68000)
  • Daikairei: Power Kit to Shin Scenario Make Kit (X68000)
  • Railroad Empire (PC)
1990–1999
  • A-Ressha de Ikou II: Gentei Okaidoku Han (X68000)
  • Daikairei: Dai Nippon Teikoku Gentei Okaidokuban (X68000)
  • Daikairei: Nankai no Shitou Gentei Okaidokuban (X68000)
  • Daikairei: Nankai no Shitou Tsuika Scenario (X68000)
  • Daikairei: Tsuika Scenario (X68000)
  • Eikan wa Kimi ni: Koukou Yakyuu Zenkoku Taikai (X68000)
  • Far Side Moon: Chikyuu Boueidan 2 (X68000)
  • Kikou Shidan (X68000)
  • A-Ressha de Ikou (Famicom)
  • A-Ressha de Ikou III (X68000, PC Engine, Super Famicom)
  • A-Ressha de Ikou III Map Construction (X68000)
  • A-Ressha de Ikou III Map Construction Shin Map Tsuki (X68000)
  • The Atlas (PC-9801)
  • The Atlas HD Senyou Ban (PC-9801)
  • The Atlas 2 (PC-9801)
  • A-Ressha de Ikou IV (PC-9801, PlayStation)
  • The Atlas: Renaissance Voyager (PC Engine)
  • Eikan wa Kimi ni: Koukou Yakyuu Zenkoku Taikai (PC Engine)
  • The Atlas (Super Famicom)
  • Lunatic Dawn FX (PC-FX)
  • Aquanaut's Holiday (PlayStation)
  • Tail of the Sun (PlayStation)
  • ToPoLo (PlayStation)
  • A-Ressha de Ikou V (PlayStation)
  • A-Train (PlayStation)
  • A-Ressha de Ikou Z: Mezase! Tairiku Oudan (PlayStation)
  • C.E.O. (PC)
  • Carnage Heart (PlayStation)
  • Carnage Heart EZ: Easy Zapping (PlayStation)
  • Kaze no Notam (PlayStation)
  • Kowloon's Gate (PlayStation)
  • Colony Wars (PlayStation)
  • The Conveni Special (PlayStation)
  • The FamiRes (PlayStation)
  • Lunatic Dawn III (PlayStation)
  • Navit (PlayStation)
  • Neo Atlas (PlayStation)
  • No One Can Stop Mr. Domino! (PlayStation)
  • Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen (PlayStation)
  • SimCity 2000 (PlayStation)
  • Susume! Kaizoku (PlayStation)
  • Zeus: Carnage Heart Second (PlayStation)
  • Vampire: Kyuuketsuki Densetsu (PlayStation)
  • Aquanaut no Kyuujitsu: Memories of Summer 1996 (PlayStation)
  • A-Ressha de Ikou Z: Mezase! Tairiku Oudan (PlayStation)
  • Aquanaut no Kyuujitsu 2 (PlayStation)
  • Eikan wa Kimi ni 4 (PlayStation)
  • Neo Atlas II (PlayStation)
  • Zeus II: Carnage Heart (PlayStation)
  • Lunatic Dawn Odyssey (PlayStation)
  • Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together (PlayStation)
2000–2009
  • A-Train 6 (PlayStation 2)
  • Turnabout (PlayStation)
  • BCV: Battle Construction Vehicles (PlayStation 2)
  • Lagnacure Legend (PlayStation)
  • Eikan wa Kimi ni: Koushien e no Michi (PlayStation 2)
  • Mahjong Gokuu Taisei (PlayStation 2)
  • Neo Atlas III (PlayStation 2)
  • Lunatic Dawn Tempest (PlayStation 2)
  • A-Ressha de Ikou 2001 (PlayStation 2)
  • Basic Studio: Powerful Game Koubou (PlayStation 2)
  • Mr. Golf (PlayStation 2)
  • Train Kit for A-Ressha de Ikou 2001 (PlayStation 2)
  • Shenseiki Evangelion Typing E-Keikaku (PlayStation 2)
  • Eikan wa Kimi ni: Koushien no Hasha (PlayStation 2)
  • Gendai Yougo no Kiso Chishiki 2001 (PlayStation 2)
  • Katei no Igaku TV Ware Series (PlayStation 2)
  • The Seed: WarZone (PlayStation 2)
  • Nihongo Daijiten (PlayStation 2)
  • Pro Atlas for TV: Zengokuban (PlayStation 2)
  • Pro Atlas for TV: Kinki (PlayStation 2)
  • Pro Atlas for TV: Shutoken (PlayStation 2)
  • Pro Atlas for TV: Toukai (PlayStation 2)
  • A-Ressha de Ikou 2001 Perfect Set (PlayStation 2)
  • Motto Golful Golf (PlayStation 2)
  • The FamiRes (PlayStation)
  • Eikan wa Kimi ni 2004: Koushien no Kodou (PlayStation 2)
  • Gundam Battle Tactics (PlayStation Portable)
  • Zipang (PlayStation 2)
  • A-Train HX (Xbox 360)
  • Carnage Hearts Portable (PlayStation Portable)
  • Gundam Battle Royale (PlayStation Portable)
  • Lisa to Issho ni Tairiku Oudan: A-Ressha de Ikou (PlayStation Portable)
  • Gundam Battle Chronicle (PlayStation Portable)
  • Aquanaut's Holiday: Kakusareta Kiroku (PlayStation 3)
  • Macross Ace Frontier (PlayStation Portable)
  • A-Ressha de Ikou DS (Nintendo DS)
  • Gundam Battle Universe (PlayStation Portable)
  • Macross Ultimate Frontier (PlayStation Portable)
Boyfriend
2010
  • A-Ressho de Ikou DS: Navigation Pack (Nintendo DS)
  • A-Train 9 (PC)
  • Carnage Heart EXA (PlayStation Portable)
  • Gundam Assault Survive (PlayStation Portable)
  • Tantei Opera Milky Holmes
  • Macross Trial Frontier (PlayStation 3)

Macross My Boyfriend Is A Pilot 2012 Ex

  • Included with the movie Macross Frontier: The False Songstress in a hybrid Blu-ray Disc.
2011
  • Macross Triangle Frontier (PlayStation Portable)
  • Macross Last Frontier (PlayStation 3)
  • Included with the movie Macross Frontier: The Wings of Goodbye in a hybrid Blu-ray Disc.
2012
  • A-Ressha de Ikou 3D (Nintendo 3DS)
  • Bipedal Movement Simulation (PlayStation 3)
  • Gundam Seed Battle Destiny (PlayStation Vita)
  • Tantei Opera Milky Holmes 2
  • Macross: My Boyfriend is a Pilot 2012 (PlayStation 3)
Included with the movie Macross: Do You Remember Love? in a hybrid Blu-ray Disc.
2013
Boyfriend
  • Battle Robot Damashii (PlayStation Portable)
  • Macross 30: Voices across the Galaxy (PlayStation 3)
  • Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z (PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360)
  • Puella Magi Madoka Magica: The Battle Pentagram (PlayStation Vita)
2014
  • A-Train 3D: City Simulator (Nintendo 3DS)
2015
Touring
  • Sword Art Online: Lost Song (PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4)[2]
  • World Trigger: Borderless Mission (PlayStation Vita)
2016

Macross My Boyfriend Is A Pilot 2012 Trailer

  • Macross Delta Scramble (PlayStation Vita)
  • Neo Atlas 1469 (PlayStation Vita, Windows)[3]
  • A-Ressha de Ikou 3D NEO (Nintendo 3DS)
  • A-Train PC Classic (Windows)
2017
  • A-Train Express (PlayStation 4)
  • Accel World vs. Sword Art Online: Millennium Twilight (PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Windows)
2018
  • Neo Atlas 1469 (Nintendo Switch)
2019
  • A-Ressha de Ikou Exp. + (PlayStation 4)
  • Sword Art Online: Lost Song (Windows)
2020
  • Witch Spring 3 Re:Fine -The Story of the Marionette Witch Eirudy (Nintendo Switch)

Macross My Boyfriend Is A Pilot 2012 Touring

2021
  • Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World (Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4)
TBA
  • A-Ressha de Ikou (Nintendo Switch)

References[edit]

Macross My Boyfriend Is A Pilot 2012 Review

  1. ^ ab'Artdink Company Summary'. www.artdink.co.jp. Artdink. Archived from the original on May 13, 1998. Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  2. ^Romano, Sal (January 13, 2015). 'Sword Art Online: Lost Song is developed by Artdink'. Gematsu. Retrieved September 27, 2015.
  3. ^Romano, Sal (June 21, 2016). 'Neo Atlas 1469 announced for PS Vita'. Gematsu. Retrieved June 22, 2016.

External links[edit]

  • Artdink at MobyGames
  • Artdink company page at GameFAQs
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Artdink&oldid=979697644'

Namco Bandai Games has confirmed with ANN that its July 26 Japanese Blu-ray Disc release of The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? film will have changes from the film’s original 1984 version. The Chō Jikū Yōsai Macross: Ai, Oboete Imasu ka Hybrid Pack will contain two versions of the film, a “Complete Edition (HD Remaster Edition)” and the “Theatrical Release Edition,” which the viewer can select between.

Both versions in the Hybrid Pack will have changes from film’s original 1984 version. According to Namco Bandai, the two Hybrid Pack versions both have shots altered as part of the retakes and restoration under the supervision of director Shoji Kawamori.

The Blu-ray Disc release is called a “Hybrid Pack” since it also contains a PlayStation 3 game, My Boyfriend’s a Pilot 2012.

To promote the Hybrid Pack’s release, Namco Bandai screened a new version of the film in a Tokyo theater earlier this month. Audience members reported that at least two violent shots of the film were altered in the screenings, but Namco Bandai did not specify at the time if the Blu-ray Disc Hybrid Pack will also have changes.

Image from Macrossworld.com

Namco Bandai Games will release the regular edition of the Hybrid Pack for 7,140 yen (about US$88), and the limited-edition 30th Anniversary Box will cost 13,800 yen (US$171).

Animenewsnetwork, Macrossworld.com, BandaiNamcoGames





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