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Kodaka claimed some lines were not befitting to protagonist Makoto Naegi such as when the player is exploring an area. As a result, he also felt they would have added more fitting lines if Spike had the budget for the game. [25] The game was originally released on PlayStation Portable in Japan on 25 November 2010, and was later ported to iOS and Android devices on 20 August 2012. Prior to the game's release, the company released various promotional material, including a playable demo and trailers, which depicted a different victim from the final game. [26] Two smartphone applications, Danganronpa: Monokuma no Gyakushū (ダンガンロンパ モノクマの逆襲, lit. Danganronpa: Monokuma Strikes Back) and Alter Ego (アルターエゴ, Arutāego), were released for Android devices on 27 April 2012 and iOS devices on 23 May 2012. [27] After the making of the first Danganronpa game, there were no plans for a sequel. However, the team split up into different groups to make other projects. Initially reluctant, Kodaka was attracted by the idea of creating the novels Danganronpa Zero. Terasawa approached Kodaka with the idea of a sequel in a few months. Kodaka wrote both Zero and Goodbye Despair at the same time.49 eps • 2011–201349 episodes • 2011–2013Miyuki SawashiroKurapika48 eps • 2011–201348 episodes • 2011–2013Daisuke NamikawaHisoka Morow47 eps • 2011–201447 episodes • 2011–2014Matthew MercerLeorio Paladiknight. 44 eps • 2011–201444 episodes • 2011–2014Keiji FujiwaraLeorio Paladiknight. 43 eps • 2011–201443 episodes • 2011–2014Keith SilversteinHisoka Morow.
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