
Nerima, Tokyo
Broccoli is a Japanese video game developer founded in the late 1990s, known for its unique blend of visual novels and interactive storytelling. The studio gained prominence with the launch of "Galaxy Angel," which became a cult classic and marked a significant milestone in their history. Over the years, Broccoli has expanded its portfolio through various acquisitions and collaborations, solidifying its presence in the gaming industry.
Key personnel at Broccoli include visionary founders and creative directors who have shaped the studio's identity, particularly in the realm of anime-inspired games. Notable titles developed by Broccoli include "Kamigami no Asobi Infinite," "Meitantei Evangelion," and several entries in the "Neon Genesis Evangelion" series, such as "Battle Orchestra" and "Iron Maiden 2nd."
Broccoli has influenced the gaming industry by pioneering narrative-driven gameplay and integrating anime aesthetics, contributing significantly to the visual novel genre. The studio specializes in RPGs and interactive story games, often incorporating elements of strategy and character development.
Throughout its history, Broccoli has received numerous awards and recognitions for its innovative storytelling and engaging gameplay, establishing itself as a respected name in the gaming community.
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