Illusion (company)

Illusion (company)

Infobox Company
company_name = Illusion
company_
company_type = Private
foundation = April 21
location = Japan
location = Yokohama, Japan
key_people = 吉村禎
industry = Interactive entertainment
homepage = [http://www.illusion.jp/] [http://www.illusion.co.jp/]

Illusion is a company from Yokohama, Japan famous for developing 3D eroge such as the "Biko" series, "Battle Raper", "Des Blood" series, "Artificial Girl" and "Sexy Beach".Due to Illusion's policy, its games are not intended to be sold or used outside of Japan, and official support is only given in Japanese and for use in Japan.

Illusion's Games

Some of the Illusion's games:

*"A-ga"
*"Artificial Girl"
*"Artificial Girl 2"
*" [http://egamia.wikia.com/wiki/Artificial_Girl_3 Artificial Girl 3] "
*"Battle Raper"
*"Battle Raper 2"
*"Biko 1"
*""
*"Biko 3"
*"Brutish Mine"
*"Des Blood"
*"Des Blood 2"
*"Des Blood 3"
*"Des Blood 4"
*" [http://egamia.com/wiki/Des_Blood_Racing Des Blood Racing] "
*"DBVR"
*"Hako"
*"Interact Play VR"
*"Rapelay"
*"Requiem Hurts"
** "" (Requiem Hurts Expansion Pack)
*"Sexy Beach"
*"Sexy Beach 2"
**"Chiku Chiku Beach" (Sexy Beach 2 Expansion Pack)
*" [http://egamia.com/wiki/Sexy_Beach_3 Sexy Beach 3] "
**" [http://egamia.com/wiki/Sexy_Beach_3_Plus Sexy Beach 3 Plus] " (Sexy Beach 3 Expansion Pack)
* [http://egamia.com/wiki/SchoolMate SchoolMate]
*"Oppai Slider"
*"Oppai Slider 2"

External links

* [http://www.illusion.jp/ Illusion Official Website (Japanese)]
* [http://egamia.com/wiki/Illusion Illusion info on the Encyclopedia Gamia]


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