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* RemadeForTheExport: The original PC release of the game was never released outside of Japan, but its remake did.
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* FranchiseKiller: Despite its status as a classic of the DatingSim genre, the series was shelved after the release of ''Kakyūsei 2'' in 2004, when the some of the game's content -- more specifically in that the game was marketed as a "pure" love story, but one of the routes involved wooing a love interest who was already in a relationship -- caused what can be described as one of the first major Internet-based controversies in Japan. The resulting bad word of mouth caused ''Kakyūsei 2''[='s=] sales to tank, and Elf's later attempts at getting a proper ''Dōkyūsei 3'' off the ground would all prove futile.

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* FranchiseKiller: Despite its status as a classic of the DatingSim genre, the series was shelved after the release of ''Kakyūsei 2'' in 2004, when the when some of the game's content -- more specifically in that the game was marketed as a "pure" love story, but one of the routes involved wooing a love interest who was already in a relationship -- caused what can be described as one of the first major Internet-based controversies in Japan. The resulting bad word of mouth caused ''Kakyūsei 2''[='s=] sales to tank, and Elf's later attempts at getting a proper ''Dōkyūsei 3'' off the ground would all prove futile.
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* SequelGap: After being Elf's BreakthroughHit and flagship series of the early 1990s, the series went dormant for 8 years after the release of the spin-off ''Kakyūsei'' in 1996, as the studio were busy with other projects. Aside from some console ports and the original ''Dōkyūsei'' getting a remake for Windows in 1999, the only "new" activity the series saw, until the release of ''Kakyūsei 2'' in 2004, was the TabletopGame/{{Mahjong}}-themed spin-off ''Jankyūsei'' in 2001. A ''Dōkyūsei 3'' was in the planning stages as late as TheNewTens as several surviving interviews and features in Japanese game magazines that its way to the Internet attest to, but Elf's closure in 2015 has pretty much cemented that project's status as {{Vaporware}}.

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* SequelGap: After being Elf's BreakthroughHit and flagship series of the early 1990s, the series went dormant for 8 years after the release of the spin-off ''Kakyūsei'' in 1996, as the studio were busy with other projects. Aside from some console ports and the original ''Dōkyūsei'' getting a remake for Windows in 1999, the only "new" activity the series saw, until the release of ''Kakyūsei 2'' in 2004, was the TabletopGame/{{Mahjong}}-themed spin-off ''Jankyūsei'' in 2001. A ''Dōkyūsei 3'' was in the planning stages as late as TheNewTens as several surviving interviews and features in Japanese game magazines that its found their way to the Internet attest to, but Elf's closure in 2015 has pretty much cemented that project's status as {{Vaporware}}.
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** The OVA adaptation hasn't seen a home media release since the TurnOfTheMillennium.

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** The OVA adaptation hasn't adaptations haven't seen a home media release re-release since the TurnOfTheMillennium.

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