love flop
Elle prend Mao Mao comme dame de compagnie en la remerciant de l'avoir
prévenue que du maquillage mettait en danger la vie de son bébé. Guen (虞淵?) Voix japonaise : Mitsuru Ogata (ja)[3] (Drama CD) / Mitsuaki Kanuka (ja)[8] (Anime), voix française : Éric Missoffe[5],[6] Eunuque et médecin à la cour intérieur qualifié de charlatan par Maomao. Alors que leur relation au début de l'histoire est tendue, ils se lient d'amitié par la suite. Jiaojiao (嬌嬌?) Voix japonaise : Mari Hino (ja)[3] (Drama CD) Lifa (梨花?) Voix japonaise : Yui Ishikawa[9] Une des concubines de l'Empereur aux cheveux bleu foncé qui a donné naissance à son héritier. Celui-ci tombe malade, mais Lifa décide d'ignorer l'avertissement de Mao Mao concernant son maquillage qui empoisonne son bébé. Ce dernier, en bas âge,
meurt et elle-même se retrouve en très mauvaise santé. Après que l'apothicaire l'a soignée, elle devient plus amicale avec elle. Lishu (里樹?) Voix japonaise : Hina Kino[9] Connue
sous le nom "d'épouse vertueuse", elle est la plus jeune des quatre principales concubines de l'empereur. Pour des raisons politiques, elle devient la belle-mère de la concubine Aduo. En raison de ses allergies apparentes, ses dames d'honneur pensent qu'elle n'est qu'une enfant qui fait sa difficile avec sa nourriture, et décident de l'intimider subtilement. Aduo (阿多?) Voix japonaise : Yūko Kaida[9] Connue sous le nom "d'Aduo la douce", il s'agit d'une des quatre principales concubines de l'empereur.
28 20120406 Sankarea TV, 2012Finished 12 eps, 24 min Comedy Horror Romance Supernatural Ecchi Sankarea Ever since he was a child, zombie-obsessed Chihiro Furuya has wanted an undead girlfriend.
Soon enough, his love for all things zombie comes in handy when his cat Baabu gets run over, prompting Chihiro to try to make a resurrection potion and bring him back to life. During his endeavor, he sees a rich girl named Rea Sanka yelling into an old well every day about her oppressive life. After meeting and bonding with her, Chihiro is convinced by Rea to persevere in saving Baabu. Eventually, he succeeds with the help of the poisonous hydrangea
flowers from Rea's family garden. Unaware of the potion's success and seeking to escape the burdens of her life, Rea drinks the resurrection potion, mistakenly thinking she will die.
With that in mind, there are 60 games on this list, out of more than 300 possible, which just goes to show that SNK is one of the most prolific video game publishers in history, despite not having the same brand recognition as, say, Activision, Konami, or Electronic Arts. Many thanks to Andrew Alfonso--Toronto's best Soul Calibur II player--for contributing the majority of this list. Ozma Wars (1979, Arcade)
Ozma Wars is SNK's first game. It's a black-and-white vertically scrolling shoot-'em-up. Imagine a really basic variation of Galaga. Vanguard (1981, Arcade)
Also appearing on: Atari 2600 (1982), Atari 5200 (1984)
Vanguard is a shoot-'em-up that scrolls both vertically and horizontally. The tunnels you fly through flow left to right, down to up, up to down, and all manner of angles in between. It was a tough shooter, even by old-school standards, but it was made easier by the fact that bullets could cancel out other bullets. This game put SNK on the map in the US. Athena (1986, Arcade)
Also appearing on: Commodore 64 (1987), Nintendo Entertainment System (1987)
Athena is an adventure game with a little bit of everything: side-scrolling action, platform jumping, and role-playing. You
spent much of the time collecting weapons and
items to enhance your character attributes.