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'''Easy Game Station''' is a Japanese indie videogame developer. They are described as a "[[DoujinSoft doujin]]" studio: a Japanese term equating amateur self-publishers -- with connotations of being more for fun than profit. They began their careers as most dōjin circles do, working on games featuring characters and elements from pre-existing properties before branching out into creating original IP. It was these original works that brought them international recognition and fame. (Due to the costs involved in getting rights to the characters involved, their American publishing partner Creator/CarpeFulgur has said that it is unlikely their earlier works will ever be released outside of Japan; they're very rare even in Japan these days.)

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'''Easy Game Station''' is a Japanese indie videogame developer. They are described as a "[[DoujinSoft doujin]]" studio: a Japanese term equating amateur self-publishers -- with connotations of being more for fun than profit. They began their careers as most dōjin circles do, working on games {{fan game}}s featuring characters and elements from pre-existing properties before branching out into creating original IP. It was these original works that brought them international recognition and fame. (Due to the costs involved in getting rights to the characters involved, their American publishing partner Creator/CarpeFulgur has said that it is unlikely their earlier works will ever be released outside of Japan; they're very rare even in Japan these days.)
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* ''Territoire''''Territoire'' -- a strategy RPG that has been in DevelopmentHell since 2011
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'''Easy Game Station''' is a Japanese indie videogame developer. They are described as a "[[DoujinSoft doujin]]" studio: a Japanese term equating amateur self-publishers -- with connotations of being more for fun than profit. They began their careers as most dōjin circles do, working on games featuring characters and elements from pre-existing properties before branching out into creating original IP. It was these original works that brought them international recognition and fame. (Due to the costs involved in getting rights to the characters involved, their American publishing partner CarpeFulgur has said that it is unlikely their earlier works will ever be released outside of Japan; they're very rare even in Japan these days.)

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'''Easy Game Station''' is a Japanese indie videogame developer. They are described as a "[[DoujinSoft doujin]]" studio: a Japanese term equating amateur self-publishers -- with connotations of being more for fun than profit. They began their careers as most dōjin circles do, working on games featuring characters and elements from pre-existing properties before branching out into creating original IP. It was these original works that brought them international recognition and fame. (Due to the costs involved in getting rights to the characters involved, their American publishing partner CarpeFulgur Creator/CarpeFulgur has said that it is unlikely their earlier works will ever be released outside of Japan; they're very rare even in Japan these days.)
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'''Easy Game Station''' is a Japanese indie videogame developer. They are described as a "[[DoujinSoft doujin]]" studio: a Japanese term equating amateur self-publishers -- with connotations of being more for fun than profit. They began their careers as most dōjin circles do, working on games featuring characters and elements from pre-existing properties before branching out into creating original IP. It was these original works that brought them international recognition and fame. (Due to the costs involved in getting rights to the characters involved, their American publishing partner CarpeFulgur has said that it is unlikely their earlier works will ever be released outside of Japan; they're very rare even in Japan these days.)

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!!They are most famous for:
* ''[[VideoGame/{{Chantelise}} Chantelise: A Tale of Two Sisters]]''
* ''[[VideoGame/RecettearAnItemShopsTale Recettear: An Item Shop's Tale]]''

!!Other Games (in order from newest release to oldest):
* ''Motto Osu''
* ''Tokkyu Tenshi'' -- a "[[VideoGame/MarioKart kart-style]]" racing game presented as a platformer
* ''Gunners Heart'' -- a rail shooter based off ''VideoGame/SkyGunner''
* ''Ele Paper Action'' -- a side-scrolling brawler based off of the ''Anime/ReadOrDie'' franchise
* ''DASH de Lei-Lei'' -- a horizontal-scrolling course-challenge game starring Hsien-ko (Lei-Lei) from ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}''
* ''Duo Princess'' -- an overhead-style cooperative adventure/brawler game starring Mint and Maya from ''VideoGame/ThreadsOfFate''
* ''Azubeach'' -- a very simple volleyball game using characters from ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh''; one of the very first games the EGS team ever worked on together

!!Upcoming Releases:
* ''Territoire''
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