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DemographicMagazineOriginal runJune 2005 – February 2016Volumes18 Neon Genesis Evangelion: Shinji Ikari Raising Project ( 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン 碇シンジ育成計画, Shin Seiki Evangerion: Ikari Shinji Ikusei Keikaku) is a based on the series. Samurai warriors 2 empires torrent. The player assumes control of, the and main character of the normal Neon Genesis Evangelion series, in the expanded alternate universe that was glimpsed upon for a few moments in the TV episode 26. Basically, the player decides Shinji's fate in how he lives his life.
The story begins with the attack of the 3rd Angel, much like the anime. Different decisions and actions lead to various outcomes etc.Play proceeds in three major ways: The weekly schedule, battle, and dialogue choices. The player chooses Shinji's schedule for each week (each day having two event slots); what Shinji does influences his statistics (for example, taking synch tests improves his ability in an Eva). On Sundays, Shinji can take part in extra activities such as shopping for items which have various effects or NERV work which unlocks new Eva equipment. Battle controls are menu-driven and the outcome is determined partly by statistics and partly by luck. At various points Shinji will be asked to make choices during dialogue which can have far-reaching influence on the story.A manga serial under the same name, drawn by Takahashi Osamu (高橋脩), has been released in Japan.
It has eighteen volumes and is published by Kadokawa. It was serialized in, the same publication as the manga version. The manga came to an end in February 2016 (after Takahashi planned to end it in summer 2015), and an eighteenth volume was the final one.Both the game and manga introduce three new female Nerv technicians: Kaede Agano ( 阿賀野 カエデ, Agano Kaede) (voiced by ), Satsuki Ooi ( 大井 サツキ, Ōi Satsuki) (voiced by ), and Aoi Mogami ( 最上 アオイ, Mogami Aoi) (voiced by ). Main article:The manga diverges from the original Neon Genesis Evangelion and shares several plot divergences with. and, who share a rather unbalanced relationship in the original NGE, are childhood friends. In the manga, Shinji and Asuka first met when they were both 4.
Both Shinji and Asuka are much more stable, and Asuka is particularly possessive of him. She has begun to develop romantic feelings towards Shinji at some point just before the manga begins, and sees Rei as her primary romantic competition, though she also sees Kaworu as a threat due to what she sees as his very overt attempts to flirt with Shinji.
As such, she finds Rei to be her only ally in keeping Kaworu, and later, Mana from getting too close to Shinji., Shinji's mother, is still alive and working at Nerv along with her husband. She is the head scientist in the place of. and Shinji's relationship is less negative and has a more competitive nature; the two usually attempt to outdo the other.
is introduced as a distant relative of Shinji's from Yui's side of the family. She is also another interest for Shinji, much to the irritation of Asuka, and the two find themselves competing for his affections. Though this rarely takes the form of any kind of direct physical competition, and Shinji himself often finds the entire situation confusing and stressful. Like Asuka, Rei considers Kaworu an interloper to her relationship with Shinji and will often team with her to make sure that Kaworu does not get too far in what she and Asuka see as attempts to flirt with Shinji. is the homeroom teacher for Shinji and Asuka's class and is the school's nurse, although both still have some connection with Nerv., Asuka's mother, is still alive and working at Nerv like Yui.
She's portrayed as an airhead and has a very simplistic way of talking. is a transfer student and undercover SEELE agent being ordered to disturb Shinji's relationships with Asuka and Rei. Loveridge, Lynzee (August 27, 2018). Retrieved August 27, 2018. 2015-11-21 at the Character information at official Gainax page for Shinji Ikari Raising Project game (Japanese). 2015-11-21 at the Character information at official Gainax page for Shinji Ikari Raising Project game (Japanese). November 6, 2015, at the Character information at official Gainax page for Shinji Ikari Raising Project game (Japanese)Further reading.
Campbell, Scott (29 August 2009). ActiveAnime. Campbell, Scott (4 November 2009). ActiveAnime. Ellingwood, Holly (18 August 2010).
ActiveAnime. Seaman, Christopher (5 December 2010). ActiveAnime. Seaman, Christopher (15 February 2011). ActiveAnime. Seaman, Christopher (9 October 2011). ActiveAnime.
Alexander, Matthew (21 September 2009). Archived from on October 5, 2012.
Alexander, Matthew (27 November 2009). Demand Media.
Archived from on October 12, 2012. Alexander, Matthew (16 April 2010). Demand Media. Archived from on October 12, 2012. Goodman, Grant (15 August 2009). Pop Culture Shock.
Archived from the original on March 13, 2012. CS1 maint: unfit url. Goodman, Grant (5 April 2010). Pop Culture Shock. Archived from the original on March 8, 2012. CS1 maint: unfit url. Finnegan, Erin (23 June 2009).
Publishers Weekly. Kwong, Cyrus (31 January 2010).
The Star Online. Star Publications (Malaysia) Berhad. Archived from on 2010-02-03.External links. (manga) at 's encyclopedia.
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Shinji Ikari Raising Project | |
Cover of Neon Genesis Evangelion: Shinji Ikari Raising Project Manga volume 1 featuring Asuka, Shinji and Rei | |
碇シンジ育成計画 (Shin Seiki Evangerion: Ikari Shinji Ikusei Keikaku) | |
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Genre | Romantic comedy[1] |
Game | |
Publisher | Gainax |
Genre | Life simulation game |
Platform | Windows 2000/ME/XP |
Released | 24 September 2004 |
Manga | |
Written by | Osamu Takahashi |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
English publisher | |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Shōnen Ace |
Original run | June 2005 – February 2016 |
Volumes | 18 (List of volumes) |
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Shinji Ikari Raising Project (新世紀エヴァンゲリオン 碇シンジ育成計画, Shin Seiki Evangerion: Ikari Shinji Ikusei Keikaku) is a computer game based on the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. The player assumes control of Shinji Ikari, the protagonist and main character of the normal Neon Genesis Evangelion series, in the expanded alternate universe that was glimpsed upon for a few moments in the TV episode 26. Basically, the player decides Shinji's fate in how he lives his life. The story begins with the attack of the 3rd Angel, much like the anime. Different decisions and actions lead to various outcomes etc.
Play proceeds in three major ways: The weekly schedule, battle, and dialogue choices. The player chooses Shinji's schedule for each week (each day having two event slots); what Shinji does influences his statistics (for example, taking synch tests improves his ability in an Eva). On Sundays, Shinji can take part in extra activities such as shopping for items which have various effects or NERV work which unlocks new Eva equipment. Battle controls are menu-driven and the outcome is determined partly by statistics and partly by luck. At various points Shinji will be asked to make choices during dialogue which can have far-reaching influence on the story.
A manga serial under the same name, drawn by Takahashi Osamu (高橋脩), has been released in Japan. It has eighteen volumes and is published by Kadokawa. It was serialized in Shōnen Ace, the same publication as the manga version by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto. The manga came to an end in February 2016 (after Takahashi planned to end it in summer 2015), and an eighteenth volume was the final one.
Both the game and manga introduce three new female Nerv technicians: Kaede Agano (阿賀野 カエデ, Agano Kaede)[2] (voiced by Ai Shimizu), Satsuki Ooi (大井 サツキ, Ōi Satsuki)[3] (voiced by Maria Yamamoto), and Aoi Mogami (最上 アオイ, Mogami Aoi)[4] (voiced by Yui Horie).
Manga[edit]
The manga diverges from the original Neon Genesis Evangelion and shares several plot divergences with Neon Genesis Evangelion: Angelic Days.
- Shinji and Asuka, who share a rather unbalanced relationship in the original NGE, are childhood friends. In the manga, Shinji and Asuka first met when they were both 4. Both Shinji and Asuka are much more stable, and Asuka is particularly possessive of him. She has begun to develop romantic feelings towards Shinji at some point just before the manga begins, and sees Rei as her primary romantic competition, though she also sees Kaworu as a threat due to what she sees as his very overt attempts to flirt with Shinji. As such, she finds Rei to be her only ally in keeping Kaworu, and later, Mana from getting too close to Shinji.
- Yui Ikari, Shinji's mother, is still alive and working at Nerv along with her husband Gendo. She is the head scientist in the place of Ritsuko Akagi.
- Gendo and Shinji's relationship is less negative and has a more competitive nature; the two usually attempt to outdo the other.
- Rei is introduced as a distant relative of Shinji's from Yui's side of the family. She is also another interest for Shinji, much to the irritation of Asuka, and the two find themselves competing for his affections. Though this rarely takes the form of any kind of direct physical competition, and Shinji himself often finds the entire situation confusing and stressful. Like Asuka, Rei considers Kaworu an interloper to her relationship with Shinji and will often team with her to make sure that Kaworu does not get too far in what she and Asuka see as attempts to flirt with Shinji.
- Misato Katsuragi is the homeroom teacher for Shinji and Asuka's class and Ritsuko Akagi is the school's nurse, although both still have some connection with Nerv.
- Kyoko Zeppelin Soryu, Asuka's mother, is still alive and working at Nerv like Yui. She's portrayed as an airhead and has a very simplistic way of talking.
- Kaworu Nagisa is a transfer student and undercover SEELE agent being ordered to disturb Shinji's relationships with Asuka and Rei. He also has some sort of connection to Ritsuko, who supports him in his mission, but quickly disappears from the plot.
- Mana Kirishima is a transfer student and undercover agent sent by Gendo and Yui that quickly takes an interest in Shinji, also trying to counterbalance his relationship with Asuka and Rei.
Game Stats[edit]
During the game you may raise Shinji's stats which influence the ending and gameplay, these include:
- Knowledge (学力): The higher this is, the less likely Shinji will fail tests
- Physical strength (体力): The higher this is, the less likely Shinji will become sick
- Morality (道徳): The higher this is, the more likely Shinji will listen to Misato
- Sensitivity (感受性): Related to getting Shinji to date people
- Sexuality (色気): The higher this is, the more Shinji will be attracted to girls. The lower it is, the more he will be attracted to boys.
- Synchronizer ratio (シンクロ率): The higher this is, the more damage and defense an Eva will have.
- Stress (ストレス): The higher this is, the more likely Shinji will get sick
- Work Progress (仕事進捗): Misato's progress into developing new weapons
- Money (所持金): Every month you are given 10,000 yen from Nerv to spend on Shinji
Game Relationships[edit]
As the game goes on it is possible for Shinji to develop a relationship with people. Relationships are also raised by certain story choices you make. The following are characters Shinji can develop a relationship with.
Girls:
- Rei Ayanami: Appears during story event
- Relationship raised: Attending any event Rei attends
- Asuka Langley Soryu: Appears during story event:
- Relationship raised: Attending any event Asuka attends, buying her cake when asked
- Mana Kirishima: Attend school once:
- Relationship raised: Attend Club (unlocked when you first meet her)
- Misato Katsuragi: Appears during game intro:
- Relationship raised: Talk to her every Sunday
- Satsuki Ooi: Attend sensitivity training:
- Relationship raised: Attend sensitivity training and raise your sensitivity
- Aoi Mogami: Attend morality training:
- Relationship raised: Attend sensitivity training and raise your morality
- Kaede Agano: Attend intelligence training:
- Relationship raised: Attend sensitivity training and raise your intelligence
Boys:
- Kaworu Nagisa: Appears during story event:
- Relationship raised: Have 0 sexuality and attend any event he attends
Game Endings[edit]
Job related:
- Jobless Man
- Basketball Player
- Blade Man
- University Student
- Musician
- Cartoonist
- Teacher
- Overseas support
- Cello player
- Artist
- Novelist
- Production house
Relationship Related:
- Asuka
- Kaworu
- Mana
- Misato
- Rei
- Satsuki Ooi
Game Fighting[edit]
During a fight an eva has between 2 and 5 choices of what to do:
- Attack (攻撃): Attack with or without a weapon
- Abandon equipment (肉薄): Drops equipment (Available only when holding an item)
- Defend (防御): Block attack
- Concentrate (集中): Doubles equipment attack power (Available only when holding an item)
- Wait (待機): Shinji counterattacks the monster (Available only when foe is attacking you)
References[edit]
- ^Loveridge, Lynzee (August 27, 2018). '7 More Bizarre Spin-Offs - The List'. Anime News Network. Retrieved August 27, 2018.
- ^Kaede AganoArchived 2015-11-21 at the Wayback Machine Character information at official Gainax page for Shinji Ikari Raising Project game (Japanese)
- ^Satsuki OoiArchived 2015-11-21 at the Wayback Machine Character information at official Gainax page for Shinji Ikari Raising Project game (Japanese)
- ^Aoi MogamiArchived November 6, 2015, at the Wayback Machine Character information at official Gainax page for Shinji Ikari Raising Project game (Japanese)
Further reading[edit]
- Campbell, Scott (29 August 2009). 'Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Shinji Ikari Raising Project Vol. 1'. activeAnime.
- Campbell, Scott (4 November 2009). 'Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Shinji Ikari Raising Project Vol. 2'. activeAnime.
- Ellingwood, Holly (18 August 2010). 'Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Shinji Ikari Raising Project Vol. 5'. activeAnime.
- Seaman, Christopher (5 December 2010). 'Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Shinji Ikari Raising Project Vol. 6'. activeAnime.
- Seaman, Christopher (15 February 2011). 'Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Shinji Ikari Raising Project Vol. 7'. activeAnime.
- Seaman, Christopher (9 October 2011). 'Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Shinji Ikari Raising Project Volume 8'. activeAnime.
- Alexander, Matthew (21 September 2009). 'Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Shinji Ikari Raising Project Vol. #01'. Mania. Demand Media. Archived from the original on October 5, 2012.
- Alexander, Matthew (27 November 2009). 'Neon Genesis Evangelion: Shinji Ikari Raising Project Vol. #02'. Mania. Demand Media. Archived from the original on October 12, 2012.
- Alexander, Matthew (16 April 2010). 'Neon Genesis Evangelion: Shinji Ikari Raising Project Vol. #03'. Mania. Demand Media. Archived from the original on October 12, 2012.
- Goodman, Grant (15 August 2009). 'Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Shinji Ikari Raising Project, Vol. 1'. Pop Culture Shock. Archived from the original on March 13, 2012.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
- Goodman, Grant (5 April 2010). 'Manga Minis, 4/5/10: Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Shinji Ikari Raising Project, Vol. 3'. Pop Culture Shock. Archived from the original on March 8, 2012.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
- Finnegan, Erin (23 June 2009). 'Yet Another Evangelion Manga Spinoff'. Publishers Weekly.
- Kwong, Cyrus (31 January 2010). 'Different but not better'. The Star Online. Star Publications (Malaysia) Berhad. Archived from the original on 2010-02-03.
External links[edit]
- Neon Genesis Evangelion: Shinji Ikari Raising Project (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia